Shaq bluntly called out Jamal Murray before Denver's game vs. the Mavericks, and the Nuggets star responded after scoring 45 points.
Michael Malone defends Jamal Murray after his 45-point masterpiece, highlighting his value and resilience amid criticism of his max contract.
After being called out by Shaquille O'Neal before the Nuggets game against the Mavs, Jamal Murray responded in a major way in Dallas.
The Nuggets are heading into a matchup against the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday, but Murray's status is up in the air. Murray is officially given a "questionable" status heading into Sunday's game as he deals with left knee inflammation, and fans do not want to see their star point guard sit for the seventh time this season.
For that reason alone, Nuggets head coach Michael Malone made sure to call out Murray critics the first chance Murray allowed him to after the star guard put up 45 points in an impressive road win against the Dallas Mavericks who did have Kyrie Irving playing.
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