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Nuggets Coach Mike Malone Had Words with Blake Griffin, Emmanuel Mudiay in Loss to Clippers

Nuggets Mike Malone

Things got weird in the Denver Nuggets’ loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Tuesday night.

Late in the game, Nuggets head coach Mike Malone exchanged verbal jabs with both Blake Griffin and his own rookie, Emmanuel Mudiay. The two incidents kind-of-sort-of happened simultaneously.

First, Malone received a technical for getting into it with Griffin during the final two minutes of the fourth quarter. CBS Sports’ James Herbert provided the context:

After DeAndre Jordan finished an alley-oop dunk and the Nuggets called a timeout, Clippers forward Blake Griffin and Denver head coach Michael Malone crossed paths and exchanged words. It’s unclear what was said, but it quickly escalated to the point that Malone yelled across the court at Griffin and had to be restrained by his players. Malone earned a technical foul. The score was 110-93 for the Clippers at that point, by the way.

All in a night’s work for Malone.

But, on Tuesday, he was working overtime.

Around that same time, in Denver’s ensuing huddle, Malone got into it with Mudiay. Nate Timmons of BSNDenver.com had the visual evidence:

Afterward, Malone would downplay both spats.

With Griffin, he decided to take the blame, per Christopher Dempsey of the Denver Post:

Malone also added some background to the altercation in question:

The Clippers? Complaining about something that, while annoying, is totally legal?

Shocking.

But not really.

On the Mudiay front, Malone took the “Lovers love to fight” approach, also per Dempsey:

Mudiay himself would chalk up the exchange to competitive fire:

Talk about you’re anti-climatic endings.

Look, you’ve indubitably been there before, on the court or pitch or rink or field or whatever, participating in some sort of exhibition matchup. No matter the stakes, you’re engaged, you’re fiery. You get angry, frustrated, incensed. Words are sometimes exchanged. And, afterwards, it’s no big deal.

Imagine how competitive, how attached, you would be at the professional level, when millions of dollars and championships and national recognition is on the line. These verbal dustups are going to happen, both of the friendly fire and opposing sides persuasion.

All you can do is, in the words of Taylor Swift, shake it off and move on—which is what Malone, as well as Mudiay, are ready to do.

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