Today, on the program NBA Today, well-known ESPN reporter Windhorst discussed the topic of the Denver Nuggets’ championship window.
Windhorst stated:
“The Nuggets decided not to renew Pope’s contract, instead opting to renew Murray’s, and they may also renew Gordon’s contract, which can be negotiated in a few weeks. Murray’s performance in the playoffs was below his career average, and his performance in the Olympics was particularly poor, with a shooting percentage of only 29%, yet he came back and signed a long-term contract worth $200 million.”
“The Nuggets’ championship window has closed. We haven’t seen a team successfully defend their title for five or six years now, one reason being that after winning a championship, player salaries skyrocket, making the decision of who to renew contracts with a challenge. The Nuggets no longer have any team-friendly contracts, and the pressure is on them.”
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