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Is Russell Westbrook to blame for Nuggets cleaning house?
Denver Nuggets guard Russell Westbrook. Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images

Is Russell Westbrook to blame for Nuggets cleaning house?

Russell Westbrook's name has been dragged through the mud since the Nuggets fired head coach Mike Malone and GM Calvin Booth on Tuesday. 

According to The Athletic, Booth was "dismayed" that Malone continued to play Westbrook over Jalen Pickett and other youngsters on the Nuggets roster, especially down the stretch of close games.

Malone's insistence on playing Westbrook at the end of games cost the Nuggets dearly on April 1. The veteran guard made a series of late-game blunders against the Timberwolves, which many felt singlehandedly ruined Nikola Jokic's historic 61-point triple-double.

In the aftermath of that game, a lot transpired that went under the radar of the national/global NBA media. For one, Westbrook refused to speak to reporters after three consecutive games and finally broke his silence on Sunday, but only because he was warned by the league (media commitments are mandatory). 

The 2017 MVP was less than enthusiastic in addressing the media. When asked if the locker room needed to play with "a sense of urgency," he said, "I don't know, man. I'm not sure."

When asked if the Nuggets could draw from their past experiences of deep playoff runs, he said, "I don't have the answer for you, man. I wish I did, but unfortunately, I don't."

Westbrook sounded like a man who had checked out, drawing the ire of the Denver media. 

One wonders if Westbrook's nonchalant attitude — after a fourth consecutive loss — further irked Booth and others in the Nuggets' front office. It's worth noting that Malone never once called out Westbrook for being unprofessional and even defended his late-game gaffes against the Timberwolves.

According to multiple insiders, a cold war had been brewing between Malone and the Nuggets' front office for several years, especially after the latter didn't re-sign Bruce Brown and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope — two key pieces of the 2023 championship-winning squad. 

Was their disagreement over Westbrook the last straw?

FS1's Nick Wright highlighted that Westbrook hasn't been a good omen for head coaches in recent years. To his point, Mike D'Antoni (Rockets), Scott Brooks (Wizards), Frank Vogel and Darvin Ham (Lakers) and now Malone (Nuggets) have lost their jobs on teams with Westbrook. Only Ty Lue (Clippers) has survived the supposed curse. 

Sai Mohan

A veteran sportswriter based in Portugal, Sai covers the NBA for Yardbarker and a few local news outlets. He had the honor of covering sporting events across four different continents as a newspaper reporter. Some of his all-time favorite athletes include Mike Tyson, Larry Bird, Luís Figo, Ayrton Senna and Steffi Graf.

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