The Denver Nuggets have stuttered out of the gates to begin the new NBA season. Mike Malone's team is 0-2, having dropped Saturday's game against the LA Clippers. Even a monster performance from Nikola Jokic wasn't enough for Denver to overcome a Clippers team missing its star player in Kawhi Leonard.
Jokic ended the night with 41 points, nine rebounds, four assists, two steals and a block. He shot 53.8% from the field and 58.3% from three-point range. Despite such a spellbinding performance, Jokic refused to be overlooked when asked about his team's struggles during his postgame news conference.
Instead, the three-time MVP reminded the media that he's still part of the team that has lost its opening two games and is also accountable for those performances.
“Just because I scored 40 today, that doesn’t mean I played good," Jokic said. I think we all need to be better. I don’t think we need to question my patience, because I’m with the guys. I’m not separate from them. Just because I scored a lot means I played good or I played bad. I think we all need to play better.”
Nikola Jokić on his patience:
— DNVR Nuggets (@DNVR_Nuggets) October 27, 2024
“Just because I scored 40 today, that doesn’t mean I played good…I don’t think we need to question my patience, because I’m with the guys. I’m not separate from them…I think we all need to play better.” pic.twitter.com/qWvY0jWh7G
The Nuggets have endured two difficult summers in a row. Since winning a championship, they've lost both Bruce Brown and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope in consecutive offseasons, two key parts of the team's rotation and two players who provided high-level defense.
Mike Malone's team lacks high-level depth. The front office has committed most of the team's resources to its top three players, leaving the rest of the roster with patchwork decisions. Betting on Jokic's greatness to carry you to wins is a tried and trusted method, but eventually that isn't enough. We're seeing that realization play out in real time.
Denver will undoubtedly bounce back from their slow start, but their struggles should be a warning to the front office. Next summer, some legitimate reinforcements are needed if they're going to give Jokic another championship ring on his resume.
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