Nuggets refuse to blame absence of sneakers for Game 4 defeat against Lakers

Denver Nuggets Underdressed for Closeout Game Against Los Angeles Lakers, Forced to Game 5

The Denver Nuggets faced an unexpected wardrobe malfunction before their closeout game against the Los Angeles Lakers, leading to a casual pregame warmup session in socks and sandals. Despite the humorous mishap, the Nuggets suffered a 119-108 loss to the Lakers, forcing a Game 5 in Denver.

Coach Michael Malone explained that due to an equipment snafu, the players’ shoes didn’t make it on the first bus to the arena, leaving some players with the choice of shooting in sandals or skipping warmups entirely. Despite the setback, the Nuggets still had the opportunity to sweep the defending champions but fell short in a lackluster performance.

The game highlighted several issues for the Nuggets, including poor interior defense, lack of energy, and struggles with shooting and bench scoring. Star player Jamal Murray, who had been a key performer in previous games, had a rough shooting night, contributing to the team’s inability to mount a comeback.

Despite the challenges, the Nuggets remain optimistic as they head back to Ball Arena for Game 5. They draw confidence from their past playoff experiences and the knowledge that no team has ever come back from a 3-0 deficit to win a series. With a chance to regroup and address their shortcomings, the Nuggets aim to bounce back and secure a victory to advance in the playoffs.

As they prepare for the crucial Game 5, the Nuggets are focused on refocusing, playing to their standard, and earning their spot in the next round. With their eyes set on a potential rematch with the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Nuggets are determined to put the shoe mishap behind them and come out strong in their quest for a playoff victory.

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