The Nuggets have been without Aaron Gordon since November 4 due to a muscle injury, but Malone does not see his absence, as well as other physical problems that have affected his squad, as a justification for the inconsistency shown by the team. which has, as of today, a modest record of 9-7.
“Regardless of who is in and who is out, who do we want to be as a team?” asked the coach. “Seeing leadership would be great. Being tough would be great. Being physicists would be great. Playing like we really care would be cool. But we didn’t do any of that tonight. […] We are fooling ourselves. Yeah, [los Knicks] “They are a good team, but if this is the effort we are going to show, we are not even close to being a playoff team.”
Jokic agreed with Malone’s assessment, admitting to the media that the Nuggets needed “a good punch in the face to wake up” and adding that they “need to do a better job.” Murray agreed that it was the responsibility of the players, not the coaches, to figure things out. «It’s a long season. “Guys have lives outside of basketball,” Murray said. «We had just beaten the Lakers in Los Angeles. We have some guys who live in Los Angeles, so we stay there. “I don’t think everyone was focused, and this is what happens when you’re not focused.”
The Nuggets are currently tied with the Phoenix Suns for the seventh-best record in a Western Conference so compressed that just one game separates them from the 11th-ranked Minnesota Timberwolves.