The Denver Nuggets could win the Golden State Warriors in the playoffs, but some fans believe they have a chance. Many point to the Warriors ’turnover door this season as part of their deaths. For them, the Warriors need to adapt to having new players and new stars or a minute limit, which can give their opponents a chance.
However, Nuggets coach Michael Malone dismissed the claim from everyone. When a reporter asked him that question, Malon responded with an NSFW statement. He said:via Kendra Andrews)
“Learn in flight, my ass. These guys have a lot of experience together. So sell that iceberg to someone else. “
Nuggets coach Michael Malone said the Warriors’ idea should be studied in real time during the playoffs because they didn’t have a healthy roster all season: “Training in flight, my ass. Those guys have a lot of experience together. So it’s an iceberg.” sell it to someone else. ‘
– Kendra Andrews (@kendra__andrews) April 15, 2022
Malone and Nuggets know how closely the Warriors are related. The two teams have met in the playoffs several times in the last decade. With the Warriors ’first show experience, Malone knows best that leisure time doesn’t mean jackrabbit for this team.
Plus, the Nuggets have their training in the playoffs. Basically: learn not to give up when Nikola Jokic is out of the game. Without key players like Michael Porter Jr. and Jamal Murray, the team was forced to repeatedly rely on its MVP. It is unclear whether this style of play is sustainable, especially against a combined Warriors team.
However, Malone and Nuggets are struggling to try and extend this series as much as possible. Each game they win allows the injured stars to return to the field. This is what all the fans, players and staff wanted.
