Denver Nuggets president Josh Kroenke expressed confidence in coach David Adelman despite a disappointing playoff exit. He indicated that while a roster overhaul is possible, the team may also choose to retain most players for the next season.
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Josh Kroenke supports coach David Adelman after playoff exit
Nuggets may consider roster changes for next season
Nikola Jokic eligible for a $290 million contract extension
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DENVER (AP) ā The president and governor of the Denver Nuggets said Friday his faith in coach David Adelman remains strong despite the team's first-round flop in the playoffs but he indicated a roster overhaul could happen just as much as the team running it back largely intact.
āI have full faith in Coach Adelman,ā Josh Kroenke said at a news conference at Ball Arena. āAnd I think he coached a hell of a season, all things considered.ā
The Nuggets finished third in the Western Conference at 54-38, behind Oklahoma City and San Antonio. They took a 12-game winning streak into the playoffs but were bounced in six games by the sixth-seeded Minnesota Timberwolves, who showed more toughness and tenacity.
The Nuggets were without Aaron Gordon (calf) for most of that series and Peyton Watson (hamstring) for all six games, continuing a season-long trend in which all their starters and most of their key reserves missed long stretches with injuries.
Counting the playoffs, Nuggets players missed 245 combined games last season.
While lamenting the injury epidemic, Kroenke said he liked the makeup of the team heading into the season and suggested he might just run it back with most of the same players in 2026-27.
But he also indicated that he'd consider trading anyone on the roster other than superstar Nikola Jokic as he tries to capitalize on the three-time MVP's remaining tenure in Denver.
Fellow All-Star would draw the most interest and assets in return.
Jokic is eligible this summer to sign a four-year maximum contract extension projected to be worth up to $290 million, and he has indicated he aims to sign the deal.
The Nuggets went 10-6 during a stretch early in the season when Jokic was out, and Kroenke was asked if that helped solidify Adelman's job security.
āI think that thatās a real testament to what D.A. and the group did when Nikola went down,ā Kroenke said. āI think thatās when D.A. and his staff really shined, some of the creative looks that they were doing with our lineups.ā
A year ago, Adelman late in the season and led the Nuggets to a first-round win over the before losing to Oklahoma City in seven games in Round 2. Afterward, the Nuggets hired Ben Tenzer as executive vice president of basketball operations and Jonathan Wallace as executive vice president of player personnel, basically splitting the job of former GM Calvin Booth, who was fired along with Malone.
Tenzer and Wallace dealt to for and added much-needed depth, notably with the additions of and Tim Hardaway Jr.
Kroenke complimented his lieutenants āfor pressing a lot of the right buttons last summer,ā and suggested that if the team had stayed healthy, āthis could be a 60- to 65-win team.ā
āBut we never got a chance to fully show it. And thatās why I say everything has to be on the table, including running it back. Because I really do believe in the group of people that were assembled in there this year,ā Kroenke said.
A big factor is finances. The Nuggets will face significant financial pressure heading into next season as their starting lineup as it stands tops $184 million in salary, including extensions for and Gordon that kick in next season.
Braun had an injury-filled season and didn't live up to his big extension he signed last offseason, but that deal complicates Denver's hopes of re-signing Peyton Watson, who could command $20 million or more annually.
āPeyton had a great year,ā Tenzer said. "He obviously grew a lot. I said it at the beginning of the season, we hope Peytonās a Nugget for a very long time, heās been great for us.ā
The Nuggets also hope Gordon can get healthy. He's been hurt each of the last two years in the playoffs, and that in turn affects the game of All-Stars Jokic and Murray.
āWe have to all look in the mirror and say, āA.G., how can we help you?ā" Kroenke said. "Because when heās healthy, we all look better, you know, from myself on down to our training staff and so, you know, A.G., is a wonderful person like I said. Weāre gonna have to have some challenging conversations about how we can all get better.ā
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Q&A
Why did the Denver Nuggets struggle in the playoffs?
The Nuggets were eliminated in the first round by the Minnesota Timberwolves, partly due to injuries to key players like Aaron Gordon and Peyton Watson.
What is the future of coach David Adelman with the Nuggets?
President Josh Kroenke confirmed his faith in coach David Adelman, suggesting he may remain in his position despite the playoff failure.
How much is Nikola Jokic's potential contract extension worth?
Nikola Jokic is eligible to sign a four-year maximum contract extension projected to be worth up to $290 million.
What changes might the Nuggets make to their roster?
Kroenke indicated that while the team might run it back with most players, he is open to trading anyone except for superstar Nikola Jokic.
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