Denver Nuggets head coach Michael Malone has revealed that his team is not satisfied with a solitary title and they will be looking to add more to their cabinet in the upcoming seasons. The Nuggets won their maiden title after beating Miami Heat by 4-1 in the NBA Finals on Monday night at the Ball Arena.
The Nuggets won the fifth game of the series by 94-89 to register a historic win. However, now the aim is to build a dynasty and the Nuggets certainly have the players, who will be hungry for more success and can play a key role in the upcoming seasons.
Malone gave gratitude to Denver Nuggets fans for their support throughout the season.
Malone said via AZ Central’s Duane Rankin,”First of all, a huge shoutout to Nuggets nation, we love you guys! Best fans in the world. All the hard work, all the sacrifice, all the dedication, all culminated with us winning a championship. But I got news for everybody out there, we’re not satisfied with one, we want more!”
Meanwhile, the 51-year-old has come a long way as the head coach and played a key role in taking his team to glory in the 2022-23 season.
Talking about his team’s future goals, Malone said, “Pat Riley said something many years ago. I used to have it up on my board when I was a head coach in Sacramento, and it talked about the evolution in this game. And how you go from a nobody to an upstart, you go from an upstart to a winner, and a winner to a contender, and a contender to a champion the last step after a champion is to be a dynasty.”
Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray were able to deliver the Nuggets throughout the season. The Serbian was also awarded NBA Finals MVP for his exemplary performance against the Heat.