1948 Nuggets Preseason Press Conference
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2025 1:57 pm
JEDIHERO:
leans into the mic, clears throat
First off, I want to thank everyone for being here today. I owe this city and this organization an apology for not being around last season. I had to step away for reasons I won’t get into now, but I will say this: it hurt. It hurt not being in the locker room, it hurt not being on the bench, and it hurt not being with this team night in and night out.
But that chapter’s closed. I’m back. And I’m back with a chip on my shoulder the size of the Rockies.
This training camp has been nothing short of electric. I’ve been in basketball a long time, but the energy I’m seeing out of these young men—it’s something special. Clyde Drexler... what can I say? The kid is taking this game personally. He’s quicker, leaner, and smarter. I don’t know what they’re putting in the water down in Houston where he came from, but he’s been flying up and down that court like he’s got rocket fuel in his shoes.
We’ve spent a lot of time building his decision-making with the ball, working off the high pick-and-roll, reading defenses. Clyde’s not just our star—he’s becoming a leader. And this city’s gonna see it from opening night.
I also want to highlight two guys that don’t get the headlines but have been busting tail every day: Darnell Valentine and Mike Sanders. Darnell’s court vision has jumped to another level. He's directing traffic like a seasoned vet. His defensive tenacity? That’s something we’re building around. You’ll see it—full-court pressure, smart switches, tough-as-nails defense.
And Mike Sanders? That young man has earned his spot. He’s bulked up, his midrange jumper is looking smooth, and he’s finally playing with confidence. Mike’s the kind of guy every coach loves—he listens, learns, and leaves it all on the floor.
We’re not here to be a feel-good story. We’re here to compete. This team’s younger, hungrier, and we’re coming back with fire. To the fans—I know we’ve been gone a while, and I know last year was a mess. But I promise you, we’re going to give you a team that fights for 48 minutes, every single night.
leans forward again
"The Denver Nuggets are back."
leans into the mic, clears throat
First off, I want to thank everyone for being here today. I owe this city and this organization an apology for not being around last season. I had to step away for reasons I won’t get into now, but I will say this: it hurt. It hurt not being in the locker room, it hurt not being on the bench, and it hurt not being with this team night in and night out.
But that chapter’s closed. I’m back. And I’m back with a chip on my shoulder the size of the Rockies.
This training camp has been nothing short of electric. I’ve been in basketball a long time, but the energy I’m seeing out of these young men—it’s something special. Clyde Drexler... what can I say? The kid is taking this game personally. He’s quicker, leaner, and smarter. I don’t know what they’re putting in the water down in Houston where he came from, but he’s been flying up and down that court like he’s got rocket fuel in his shoes.
We’ve spent a lot of time building his decision-making with the ball, working off the high pick-and-roll, reading defenses. Clyde’s not just our star—he’s becoming a leader. And this city’s gonna see it from opening night.
I also want to highlight two guys that don’t get the headlines but have been busting tail every day: Darnell Valentine and Mike Sanders. Darnell’s court vision has jumped to another level. He's directing traffic like a seasoned vet. His defensive tenacity? That’s something we’re building around. You’ll see it—full-court pressure, smart switches, tough-as-nails defense.
And Mike Sanders? That young man has earned his spot. He’s bulked up, his midrange jumper is looking smooth, and he’s finally playing with confidence. Mike’s the kind of guy every coach loves—he listens, learns, and leaves it all on the floor.
We’re not here to be a feel-good story. We’re here to compete. This team’s younger, hungrier, and we’re coming back with fire. To the fans—I know we’ve been gone a while, and I know last year was a mess. But I promise you, we’re going to give you a team that fights for 48 minutes, every single night.
leans forward again
"The Denver Nuggets are back."