Denver Nuggets coach Michael Malone has agreed on a contract extension that’ll make him one of the NBA’s highest paid coaches, sources told ESPN on Monday.
Malone’s new deal comes in the aftermath of leading the Nuggets to the 2023 NBA championship, the first in the franchise’s history. Malone’s longstanding partnership with two-time MVP Nikola Jokic — coupled with the organization’s deep and stable roster — gives Denver a chance of several more seasons of championship contention.
Malone — who’s led Denver to a Western Conference-leading 8-2 record to start the 2023-2024 season — spent eight seasons lifting the franchise out of the lottery, into the playoffs, and ultimately, to the franchise’s first NBA title. Denver’s 16-4 run in the 2023 playoffs was the league’s most dominant since the Golden State Warriors in 2017.
Malone is the league’s fourth longest tenured coach in the league — behind San Antonio’s Gregg Popovich, Miami’s Erik Spoelstra and Golden State’s Steve Kerr — and holds a 375-272 (.580) regular-season record with Denver and 37-31 (.554) in the playoffs.
Under Malone, the Nuggets have the second-best winning percentage in the NBA since the 2018-2019 season, trailing only the Milwaukee Bucks, according to ESPN Stats and Information. Malone stands third all-time in games (647) and wins (375) among Nuggets head coaches, behind Doug Moe and George Karl.