Unprompted, Denver Nuggets coach Mike Malone offered his opinion on the endless comparisons between Michael Jordan and LeBron James.
, as well as extended interviews with Jordan and various Bulls coaches and teammates, family members, notable rivals and admirers.,"The Last Dance" has not just given ESPN original programming that set a record among its various documentaries for the most average viewers . The series has also given NBA teams some more teaching material. As Malone noted,"you can always learn from the best.""I want our guys to feel comfortable with who they are," Malone said.
Before the NBA suspended operations, the Nuggets ranked third in the Western Conference largely because of center Nikola Jokic and point guard Jamal Murray. Malone called them"two franchise players." Jokic made his second consecutive All-Star appearance this season, led the NBA with four game-winners and tied the Nuggets’ franchise record for most triple-doubles . Murray made the All-Rookie second team after the Nuggets selected him seventh overall in the 2016 draft.
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