“I woke up every 2 hours and cried,” Nuggets HC Mike Malone had an EVENTFUL sleep ahead of Game 5 – SportsVikings

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"I woke up every 2 hours and cried," Nuggets HC Mike Malone had an EVENTFUL sleep ahead of Game 5

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The Denver Nuggets are one victory away from achieving something they have never done before: winning an NBA championship. And they have the opportunity to do it in front of their loyal fans at the Ball Arena on Monday night.

But as the Nuggets prepare for the biggest game of their franchise history, their coach Michael Malone is feeling the weight of the moment. He revealed that he had a hard time sleeping before Game 5, as he made a humorous remark about his night in his pre-game media availability. “Yeah man, I slept like a baby. I woke up every 2 hours and cried,” Malone said, eliciting laughter from the media members.

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Malone quickly shifted gears, though, as he shared why he and his team were not nervous about heading into the most important game of their careers. He said that they have put in the work and the preparation for this moment and that they trust their system and their players to execute.

“I think the reason that myself, our coaches, our players aren’t nervous is because we’ve worked so hard to get here and we’re prepared,” Malone said. “… Our guys are locked in. We know tonight’s gonna be a hell of a challenge.“

He went on to add, “All you can do is work and you gotta trust that process to carry you through, and we have great players who I feel confident are willing and able to do that.”

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Can the Heat spoil the Nuggets’ party?

jimmy butler 2 039a6ba88aee4966a7172d0395cd1ec4Jimmy Butler #22 of the Miami Heat (Via Getty Images)

The Nuggets have been dominant in this series, winning three of the four games. They have been led by their MVP center Nikola Jokic, who has averaged 30.8 points, 13.5 rebounds, and eight assists per game in the Finals. He has also received ample support from his teammates, especially Jamal Murray, Michael Porter Jr., and Aaron Gordon.

The Heat, on the other hand, have been struggling to keep up with the Nuggets’ firepower and depth. The Heat are facing the daunting task of trying to win three straight games against a confident and motivated Nuggets team. They will need to play with desperation and intensity and hope that they can catch the Nuggets off guard or complacent. They will also need to find a way to slow down Jokic, who has been unstoppable in this series.

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The Heat are not ready to give up on their championship dreams just yet. They believe they can pull off a miracle comeback and shock the world.

“We didn’t come this far to stop playing now,” Jimmy Butler said. “We’re going to fight until the end.”

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