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Want to fire the head coach and general manager? The owner of the NBA Nuggets went to the line of fire to explain it

The NBA Nuggets fired head coach Malone and general manager Booth once in the remaining three games of the regular season, because the timing was too unusual, so that the outside world rumors were flying, and now owner Josh Kroenke (Josh Kroenke) came forward in an interview to explain what happened.

Krenko held his first press conference after the change of manager, confirming that there had been a long-planned plan to fire Malone and general manager Booth

Krenko held his first press conference after the change of coach, and personally explained the rumors from the outside world, first of all, he admitted that he did have a plan to replace the head coach and general manager in the middle of the season, but the Nuggets played an eight-game winning streak before the All-Star break, so the idea was suspended.

However, at that time, the Nuggets won 8 consecutive opponents, and only the Magic was a playoff team, to which Crenco admitted that the winning streak covered up a lot of problems, Crenco also said that because the Nuggets started the season with a mediocre record, the team was not on the right track, and there were plans to make personnel changes around Thanksgiving, but it was decided to give some more time, so there was no action.

After the Nuggets changed coach, it was rumored that Malone couldn't hold down the locker room, Clenco pointed out that no player asked for a reshuffle of the uniform team and coaching staff, and he also restored the conversation with his first brother Jokic, saying that he was informed in advance after the decision was made, and gave him a chance to discuss, but Jokic's response at that time was "no".

Klenko said that when you have a player like Jokic on the team, especially Jokic in his prime, it is his responsibility not to waste his peak, "If I don't ask him for advice on something, then I'm the stupidest person in basketball, but my responsibility is to make the best decision for the team, and I think Jokic understands and respects that." ”

Regarding rumours that Porter Jr. is reluctant to trade because of his alumni relationship, Klenko said it was completely wrong, explaining that he would not approve any trade when the team lacked cohesion.

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