Calvin Booth Breaks Silence: The Untold Story Behind His Dramatic Denver Exit and Fallout with Michael Malone
Calvin Booth speaks to the media about the NBA trade deadline on Thursday, February 6, 2025. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)
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Booth credited Malone with developing Watson and Braun. He said the championship required alignment between them. He said Malone deserves another head coaching job. But he was also honest about the bind he was in. Former NBA GM and coach Flip Saunders, Booth said, used to talk about the difference between idealistic and realistic. Front offices are idealistic. Coaches are dealing with reality every day: the pressure, the decisions, the knowledge that a losing streak could end their career. Booth admitted he was probably too idealistic in expecting a coach under that kind of pressure to execute a long-term development plan, especially for a first-time GM without a track record.



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