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Denver Nuggets Temporary coach David Adelman emphasized the need to stick together and stay focused on postseason during his first match with the players of whom of which Mike Malone was fired the day before.
Adelman spoke with a team before their match in Sacramento against Wednesday Kings and reminded nuggets that they were still in a mix of a Full of playoffs at the Western Conference.
“The last 30 hours have been pretty crazy, pretty stressful for everyone,” said Adelman, who was the best assistant of Malone. “But the essence is that we have to stay united. I think it was good that everyone sat together in the room and realized that we were not playing our expectations late. These are not just players (but) all part of this.”
Two seasons after led by nuggets to their only Nba Championship, Malone was fired on Tuesday as the Nuggets are trying to get out of the tail that Denver lowered with no. 2 In the West for a five-way connection for the fourth entry into the game on Wednesday against the kings.
If Nuggets beat its last three matches of the regular part of the season, they could climb to number 3 in the West.
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“We’re here in a mix. I think people forget it,” Adelman said. “We still have a great opportunity to do something special. We talked about it. The guys look convinced, so tonight I expect a really good effort.”
In addition to firing a little, Nuggets informed the Calvin General Calvin Booth that his contract would not be extended.
The president and governor of Nuggets Josh Koenke also talked to the players and handed over a simple message.
“To be summarized: be better,” Adelman said when asked what Koenke’s message was.
Despite chaos in the late season, Adelman said the Nuggets don’t have much time to catch in the last drama.
“It’s another NBA moment, you deal with the team,” Adelman said. “We will do our best to save it and continue.
“We have to get a better level to play in that tournament. The West is funny. And if you want to get into that tournament that doesn’t play in the best order, you’ll be fast.
Adelman admitted to talking to Malone from shooting, but he refused to get into the details. Instead, he took the opportunity to praise the man who worked together for eight seasons.
“What he did for this team, the best coach in history, can’t claim that,” said Adelman. “Percentage, victory, championship in the finals, the experience he gave me, allowing me to grow like a coach
“What is this right now, a national narrative or whatever it is, I look at it as a running of running. And he’s not finished. He is honored to work for this type and is honored to take this place and do the best I can.”
Associated press reporting.
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