Denver Nuggets head coach Michael Malone did not hold back his thoughts after the team’s preseason loss to the Phoenix Suns. Malone criticized the NBA for being “soft” when it comes to conditioning, emphasizing the importance of pushing players to improve their fitness levels. During the game, Malone had key players like Nikola Jokic, Michael Porter Jr., Aaron Gordon, and Russell Westbrook play the entire third quarter to test their limits. He also mentioned the need for more intense practices to ensure the team is in top shape for the upcoming season.
Malone’s focus on conditioning stems from the Nuggets’ experience in last year’s playoffs, where they appeared to run out of steam in the second round against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Despite a strong comeback effort, the Nuggets ultimately fell short, highlighting the impact of conditioning on performance. With the new season approaching, Malone is determined to address any potential fitness issues early on to avoid a repeat scenario.
As the Nuggets gear up for another title run, the team faces challenges following the departure of key players like Kentavious Caldwell-Pope. However, with stars like Jokic leading the way, the Nuggets remain a formidable contender in the league. Porter Jr. echoed Malone’s sentiments, emphasizing the importance of being well-conditioned to maximize opportunities on the court.
Malone’s public call for improved conditioning could signal a shift in the team’s approach this season. A stronger and more fit Denver squad could pose a significant threat to other Western Conference teams. By prioritizing fitness and endurance, the Nuggets aim to elevate their performance and make a deep playoff push in the months ahead.