Nuggets star Jamal Murray ‘devastated’ after season-ending ACL injury, Michael Malone says


Nuggets star Jamal Murray 'devastated' after season-ending ACL injury, Michael Malone says

Denver Nuggets coach Michael Malone said Jamal Murray is “devastated” after he was diagnosed with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee.

Speaking Wednesday for the first time since the Nuggets announced they will be without their star point guard indefinitely, Malone said the team could see Murray’s anguish over the season-ending injury.

“It’s been an emotional 24, 36 hours,” Malone said before the Nuggets faced the Miami Heat. “Jamal is devastated, understandably so. I think the team is also a little. We understand the importance of Jamal Murray. We are a better team when Jamal Murray is healthy. … He is almost second in every major [statistical] category on the team behind Nikola [Jokic].”

Murray suffered the injury with 50.6 seconds remaining in the Nuggets’ 116-107 loss to the Golden State Warriors on Monday night. The point guard averaged 21.2 points, 4.8 assists and 4.0 rebounds while shooting 47.7% from the field this season.

Carrying title aspirations that were bolstered by the trade for Aaron Gordon, the Nuggets were shocked late Monday night after Murray went down.

“It was really hard,. We stayed over for that game in San Francisco,” Malone said. “Just sitting with him on the way to the airport, your heart breaks because you can see the raw emotion that he was feeling.”

Malone told his players they have to regroup and understand they still have the opportunity of contending in the West.

“Some roles will change obviously,” Malone said. “I don’t want one person thinking they have to be Jamal Murray. That’s not the case. It has to be by committee.”

The Nuggets will have to move on this season and for a portion of next season without Murray. Malone said that typically the rehab for a torn ACL can range from nine to 10 months.

“We love him. We have his back, and we are going to help him walk this walk in the next year,” Malone said. “I have no doubt that he will come back a better player, a stronger player. That is just how he’s made. It’s in his DNA. I expect nothing less.”


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