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Denver Nuggets decided to fire their head coach with the team’s final spot yet to be locked in the Western Conference. With just three games remaining in the regular season, the decision at first was a head-scratcher. But after multiple reports and a resurfaced clip from March, it became clear that the winningest coach of the franchise, Michael Malone, had some locker room troubles. Apparently, the issue not only persists with one franchise, but with a lot of upcoming stars.

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Recently, Rajon Rondo, on Dwyane Wade’s podcast, expressed bewilderment over players not watching their own films. “And I always ask a lot of young guys, the last couple years, I’ve worked with some of these guys coming from colleges, you know, prestige colleges, not even watching film, you know.” The Kentucky native called it “crazy” for young stars, ignoring the important part of training.

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But like I said, there’s been some like some great young talent and that’s been stars at these schools and they come to pros and it’s like ‘I don’t watch film.’ Rondo continued and asked his students,“Like, why not? ‘Cause I don’t know what to look for.'”, coincidently, it was the lack of effort that players put in that Michael Malone previously called out.

It was after the 128–109 loss at the depleted Portland Trail Blazers on March 21, where the then Nuggets head coach put his blunt opinion forward. “And the guys that maybe do really care—they’re not going to go back and watch their minutes, because nobody watches their minutes, nobody watches film. So we’ll have to show them the film, and I said if somebody disagrees with me, please speak up.”

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There might have been signs of Michael Malone and him losing his locker room. But nobody would have predicted the outcome that too with 3 games left in the regular season.

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Digging into Michael Malone’s firing as Nikola Jokic’s emotions come to light

The same coach who brought Denver its first-ever championship in 2023 and kept them in winning form for ten straight seasons is now gone. The coach did call out his players for their lack of effort. And to nobody’s surprise, he was not wrong. In fact, even the superstar Nikola Jokic expressed his disappointment recently.

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As per The Athletic, the three-time MVP has grown tired of Denver’s shaky defense. Despite hanging near the top of the West, the Nuggets rank 20th in defensive rating. To give further context, every other team in that range is already out of the race. Denver’s the odd one in. All thanks to the Joker! He has been putting up insane numbers this month—45 points, 12.3 rebounds, 10.7 assists. However, that did not convert into wins every time.

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The Nuggets still lost four straight. Currently, they occupy the 4th but have a 3-7 record in the last 10. They still have a red-hot Jokic, but the team will have to pull itself out of this mess. Even though Malone is not at the helm anymore, will his former players learn from the criticism?

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Pranav Kotai is an editor at EssentiallySports, specializing in basketball coverage with a focus on trade dynamics and front-office decision-making. Having previously worked on the Trade Desk vertical, he brought clarity to how salary cap pressures and roster needs shape NBA transactions. His insightful coverage of the Philadelphia 76ers’ decision to hold firm on Joel Embiid amid trade speculation highlights how market context and team strategy influence major roster moves. Before joining EssentiallySports, Pranav holds experience of skills in professional writing, editorial work, and digital content creation. He holds a postgraduate diploma in digital media from a reputed institute, where he mastered the tools to create engaging and credible content across various platforms. Known for his attention to detail, proficiency in storytelling, and editorial expertise, Pranav combines deep basketball knowledge with sharp analytical abilities to deliver clear, insightful perspectives on the complexities of NBA trades and team management.

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