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Yardbarker on MSNMichael Malone's insincerity on full display in ESPN debutThe former Nuggets head coach raised some eyebrows with comments he made Tuesday night during his debut as an ESPN analyst.
"Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, he showed why he's MVP," Michael Malone said Tuesday during an appearance on ESPN's postgame coverage when discussing the Oklahoma City Thunder's 114-88 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals.
Michael Malone was fired just before the end of the regular season, and it sounds like his handling of Russell Westbrook may have been the problem.
Malone joined ESPN's broadcast crew covering the NBA's conference finals action this postseason. That'd be awesome for him if he weren't hoping to be still coaching at this point. The Nuggets unceremoniously fired Malone with just three games left in the regular season before Denver headed into the playoffs.
The jaws of Nuggets fans collectively dropped as former head coach Michael Malone made his ESPN debut Tuesday night. Malone wasted little time in raising the eyebrows of Nuggets fans, delivering a postgame statement,
Per the network's announcement, Malone will appear on NBA Countdown during pregame and halftime for ESPN's coverage of the Thunder-Timberwolves series. He'll appear alongside the usual playoff crew of Malika Andrews, Stephen A. Smith, Kendrick Perkins, Bob Myers and Shams Charania.
NBA rumors suggest Russell Westbrook is once again being scapegoated for Michael Malone’s firing from the Denver Nuggets.
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The Cold Wire on MSNMichael Malone Has Landed A New JobThe Denver Nuggets‘ season came to an end when they lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 7 of their second-round playoff series. Before their postseason began, the organization made waves with a stunning decision to fire head coach Michael Malone.