Denver Nuggets coach Mike Malone takes shot at LeBron James in incredible interview on Pat McAfee Show | The Sun

Denver Nuggets coach Mike Malone takes shot at LeBron James in incredible interview on Pat McAfee Show | The Sun

June 16, 2023

DENVER Nuggets head coach Mike Malone fired shots at LeBron James. 

The 51-year-old head coach trolled James for trying to take the spotlight away from the Nuggets during the NBA Finals in an epic interview with Pat McAfee. 


The Nuggets swept the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference finals.

And Malone accused the media of not focusing on his team advancing and spending too much time on the Lakers getting eliminated.

After the series, James had a cryptic post-game interview followed by subliminal tweets about retiring from the NBA.

James took over the headlines in the sports world when he said he was unsure if he would be back playing next season. 

"I got a lot to think about," James said after being swept by Denver. 

"Just personally, with me moving forward with the game of basketball, I got a lot to think about."

However, the announcement timing couldn't have sat worst for Malone.

"Speaking of the Lakers, I just want you guys to know — this is breaking news."

Most read in Sport

'KILLER' REVEALED

Nottingham suspect named as ex-engineering student from victims' uni

FAMILY TORN APART

Tragedy as young dad, 35, is shot dead at holiday park with 3 arrested

ITV SCANDAL

ITV boss reveals what would have happened to Schofield if he’d admitted affair

SHORE LOOK GOOD

Charlotte Crosby reveals post-baby body in bikini months after giving birth

"I'm thinking about retiring, so don't tell anybody," Malone joked Wednesday on the "Pat McAfee Show."

Malone was adamant throughout the playoffs that the national media needed to cover the Nuggets more adequately.

During the Lakers series, he voiced his displeasure.

"The frustration of that series of against the Lakers is, we win Game 1 against the Lakers, and the headlines are 'Lakers figure out Nuggets,' and we're up 1-0!" Malone voiced. 

"You win the series, and the narrative is the Lakers, Lakers, Lakers. I think we've done enough to hopefully put the Denver Nuggets in people's minds and their hearts."

"If they don't, we don't give a s–t."

Denver defeated the Miami Heat in five games to capture their franchise's first NBA title, and Malone kept the fire going at the championship parade. 

He wore a "Put this in your pipe and smoke it" T-shirt, referring to his exchange with reporters following that Game 1 win over the Lakers.



Source: Read Full Article