While the timing of the Nuggets‘ firings of head coach Michael Malone and Calvin Booth was certainly surprising, team president Josh Kroenke and his father, owner Stan Kroenke, had decided “days earlier” to move on from both when the season ended, according to Bennett Durando of The Denver Post. A season-worst four-game losing streak — and the possibility of missing the playoffs for the first time since 2018 — accelerated that timeline.
Malone and Booth continually butted heads over lineup and roster decisions since Denver won its first title in 2023, resulting in a culture in which “coaches don’t trust the front office and front office (employees) don’t trust the coaches,” as one source told Durando.
According to Durando’s sources, part of the impetus behind ownership’s decision to fire the winningest coach in team history was that “multiple key players” began tuning out Malone’s messaging, something he seemed to allude to last month after a loss in Portland.
“They’re not going to go back and watch their minutes, because nobody watches their minutes,” Malone said at the time. “Nobody watches film. So we’ll have to show them the film.”
The bickering between Malone and Booth only got worse over time.
“It wasn’t fun to be around that environment,” another source told The Post. “Everyone was waiting for an endpoint.”
Here’s more on the dismissals of Malone and Booth:
- Malone was frustrated both privately and publicly about the Nuggets’ defensive regression, but their decline on that end of the court also factored into the organization’s frustration with its coach, according to Durando. After having the eighth-ranked defense last season, Denver has fallen to 20th in 2024/25.
- Vincent Goodwill of Yahoo Sports also hears the tension between the coach and GM “began to mount” during Denver’s late-season skid, with Booth making lineup suggestions that Malone disagreed with and which he did not take “kindly.” Booth was also critical of Malone’s coaching and usage of Jamal Murray, league sources tell Goodwill. Booth wanted Malone to push Murray more defensively and play him fewer minutes — he’s averaging a career-high 36.3 MPG and is currently sidelined with a hamstring injury which might jeopardize his postseason availability.
- League sources told Yahoo Sports in January that Malone was likely to resign from his position after the season due to his poor relationship with Booth. Malone was reportedly under contract through 2027, while Booth was on an expiring deal.
- Harrison Wind and Brendan Vogt of DNVR Sports (subscriber link) discuss why the Nuggets chose to fire Malone and Booth, and why the team made the decision with only three regular season games remaining on its schedule.
- Durando of The Denver Post lists five candidates to replace Booth as general manager, including assistant GM Tommy Balcetis, who has been with the franchise since 2013.
- In a similar story for The Post, Luca Evans lists 10 candidates to replace Malone, including interim head coach David Adelman, a longtime assistant. Frank Vogel and Taylor Jenkins are among the other coaches listed.
- How did opposing head coaches react to Malone’s firing? Tim Reynolds of The Associated Press has the story and quotes.
- The timing of the decision to fire Malone and Booth was “rude, crude and disrespectful,” according to Mark Kiszla of The Denver Gazette, but he contends it was overdue, since their broken relationship was wasting the prime of Nikola Jokic, who is having one of the best individual seasons in NBA history.
- Mark Medina of RG.org views the situation differently, arguing that ownership is ultimately “at the heart” of the disconnect between the coaching staff and front office.
I understand it’s “only” one, but it’s funny to see all the articles about DEN wasting Jokic’s prime when they literally won a championship not 2 years ago.
You have one of the greatest players ever and win one title? Yeah they are wasting him
Denver’s numbers when Jokic sits are worse than the Wizards. Literally.
Plus its not like Joker can beat these Celts or OKC teams in 7 by himself, DEN is one Joker ankle sprain away from being a .500 team. DEN isn’t a playoff team if they lost Joker for the season. Well, maybe in the east, lol
They wouldn’t be a .500 team if Jokic got hurt. Murray would probably average 30 a game by chucking a lot of bad shots if healthy but they would only win 30 games or less.
Bad take from someone who historically isn’t this wrong.
I’m curious to know which players “tuned” out the coach lol.
Great point. Malone is not wrong regarding the concern on defense. Gordon is overrated and often ‘injured.’ Murray is good but often ‘injured.’ Porter is good but often ‘MIA’ on the court when the ball isn’t in his hands. Sounds like a couple of trades to support Joker just need to occur, which would ultimately fall on the GM.
Sounds like a lot of drama around a team that’s 47-32. How do the players ” Tune Out” a coach who has them 15 games over .500? Which one of those genius’s has the right to do that? LMAO. As or Booth if he couldn’t put his foot down and back the coach then yeah might as well fire him too.
Its funny because I always say the Warriors win in spite of Kerr’s bad coaching choices and strictly because of Steph and Steph’s gravity. Same goes for Joker’s Nuggets. As long as Joker is on the court, everyone else is meaningless, it’s just about him. They will likely get into the second round minimum as long as Joker is active. If Joker wins the title this year, he goes into all-timer convo. There’s a LOT of good, title-level teams this year. If Joker can win the chip without a #2 and with a brand new HC…GOAT behavior…
How much of the blame can be assigned to Malone for the Nuggets coming into each of the last two seasons with increasingly less roster depth? The front office arguably knew the team was regressing even before the shocking Game 7 loss to Wolves. Murray has been ‘losing a step’ every season since the knee injury and subsequent rehab. Does Saric really have a player option for next year?? I mean….could it be that ‘hard-as*’ coaches are going out of style in the NBA?? Do more star players crave the idea of being “best buds” and sipping wine while talking basketball with their head coach, so they can try make themselves look appealing/smarter than they really are – thereby improving/repairing their own public image in hopes more people will want to pay attention to what they do for a living?
I respect this take, no notes, great questions…
How bout it, Jokic? See if a recently retired player will start a basketball podcast so you can be a recurring guest this summer. Instead of drinks, have an absolute FEAST of a meal present for all the astonished viewers – eight course, at minimum. Maybe have Carmelo host it? Then be away “on vacation” when Nuggets announce ‘Melo as their next head coach (no interim status whatsoever). I wonder what the chances are of this exact scenario, or a similar one, playing out, Davey J.
Jokic has never played with an all star, all def player, first team, second team, etc player. That’s how they’ve wasted his prime. Porter has most value to them bc no one views him as a max player. Same with Murray really and Gordon’s contract isn’t going to get better. Nnaji contract is bad too
Oh it’s a Golden State thread now is it Davey?
Finally muted him. He provides nothing of value to these boards. Everything is about Golden State or Steph, he has no basketball knowledge, his only argument is “you don’t know basketball” which is ironic, and he cries when people call him out for being a troll. Good riddance.
It’s almost over, lol.
I see that you’re a man of culture myaccount2
It seems like just firing Booth would have been an easier solution.
Jokic prime is being wasted….
Booth will never get another GM job in the league. Not only is he incompetent, but no head coach would want to work for a guy who is incompetent AND constantly meddles. If he hated Malone so much he should’ve fired him last offseason. Let the man do his damn job, whether you agree with his decisions or not. Not only that, but it seems like Booth was trying to get Malone to play young players and retreads like Saric just to save his job. Truly pathetic.
Malone is far from perfect and probably did overstay his welcome, but I’m on his side here. Ownership should’ve fired Booth months ago and let Malone coach out the season. Essentially firing both now is the dumbest possible decision they could’ve made.