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Josh Kroenke says Nuggets are entering championship-or-bust mode

Denver (AP) — Vice President of KSE Josh Kroenke On Friday, the Denver Nuggets entered the “Championship or Bust” chapter, saying executive manager Tim Connelly will be coached by general manager Calvin Booth after his recent departure to the Minnesota Timberwolves.

“We are in a new phase of the organization, especially in this team, championship or bust, and I think this is the first time those words have been spoken around these holes,” Kroenke said. Said.

To fulfill that promise, Jamal Murray (knees) and Michael Porter Jr. (back) will return to the court with star Nikola Jokić.

“There are two MVPs and two more all-star caliber players are injured,” Kroenke said. “And we’re probably ready in a way that this organization hasn’t had in the past.

“And it excites me. But it puts a lot of pressure on us. We are no longer vulnerable like the adorable men bouncing off Denver, Colorado. We are healthy and we are. I think we have a goal on our back when we show that we can. “

Kroenke said at the first 33-minute wide press conference since 2015 that both the Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche will acquire new training facilities as part of a major redevelopment project near the Ball Arena.

Kroenke also said he was worried about the impact on young fans of the nearly three-year power outage of the Nuggets-Avalanche match due to a dispute with the state’s largest cable company.

Altitude TV, an independent community sports network owned by Stan Kroenke, has long been in dispute with Comcast, the state’s largest cable provider. This provider has not implemented Altitude since its last contract expired in 2019.

Kroenke also congratulated Connelly, who recently resigned as president of the basketball business Timberwolves, after playing the same role in Denver for nine years.

Connelly’s deal has been reported to be worth $ 40 million over five years, and Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor has confirmed that it includes a bonus to the team’s performance.

Kroenke said he made a competitive offer to maintain Connelly.

“The word” equity “was flying around. I didn’t necessarily know what that meant. This can mean a lot in the business world, “says Kroekne. “But from the beginning, he said,” Hey, if some sort of fairness is up, I really need to see this for my family. “And I said, “OK”.

“Tim had a deal. The offer came in through the side door, as they always do in the NBA, so when these kinds of numbers were thrown into someone’s head, the containment was very high. It’s going to be difficult. We felt he made a very competitive proposal to make him feel better about staying in Denver. His family. “

The press conference was initially scheduled more than a week before Connelly’s departure, but Kroenke said he was infected with food poisoning and then with COVID-19. He said Thursday that he eventually tested negative for the virus and was able to participate in Avalanche’s 4-0 victory over Edmonton in the second leg of the Stanley Cup final.

Booth will take over Connelly’s mission in Denver, but Kroenke said he would intervene to assist in the transition.

“I have always appreciated Calvin very much and I think he will do a great job for us,” Kroenke said. “I had a great conversation with coach (Michael) Malone after Tim left the exchange message between Nicola and Jamal. I think everyone is very excited. It’s clear to see him go. I’m sad, but I’m very excited about the future. “

Kroenke was one of the members of the organization that flew to Sombor, Serbia last month and awarded Jokić his second MVP trophy, and said Kroenke plans to return to Jokić to present his Supermax contract this summer. rice field.

The extension is projected to be $ 241 million, the largest contract in NBA history.

Kroenke also said he didn’t regret extending Porter on a five-year, $ 172 million contract before last season when he played just nine games before he needed his next back operation. rice field.

“I think I’m worried about his injury, not about the contract,” Kroenke said.

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