Nuggets Are Sending David Adelman A Message Fans Wont Ignore

The Denver Nuggets' search for an experienced assistant coach hints at a quiet lack of faith in David Adelman's playoff tactics.

The Nuggets are saying one thing about David Adelman, but their offseason move suggests something else.

Denver already gave its rookie coach a public vote of confidence after a 54-28 season and a third-place finish in the Western Conference. Adelman is set to return for what would be his second full season in 2026-27. But according to Marc Stein and Jake Fischer in The Stein Line, the Nuggets are also looking to add a former NBA head coach as a top assistant this offseason to bring “an injection of experience.”

That kind of move does not exactly scream full trust.

Adelman’s first postseason run left plenty of questions hanging, especially after Denver’s early first-round exit against the Minnesota Timberwolves. His seat is safe for now, but the Nuggets’ reported search for a seasoned voice on the staff raises a fair question: how much help are they trying to give him, and how much pressure are they trying to build around him?

There were already concerns about how Adelman handled the series. He did not come off like the kind of forceful sideline presence Michael Malone had been. Malone was the type to push back hard, raise his voice when needed, and never let a remark like Jaden McDaniels’ jab at Denver’s defense go unanswered.

Adelman also waited too long to shake up his rotation. When he finally did adjust, it was too little and too late against Minnesota.

The Nuggets never really found a different way to attack the Timberwolves, and they did not meaningfully change their defensive approach either. The only notable tweak mentioned was Tyus Jones getting more ball-control minutes off the bench in Games 6 and 7.

Even then, Minnesota kept going after the paint, and Denver did not have the answer.

This kind of setup is not unheard of. The source of the report points out that former Nuggets coach George Karl once had Doug Moe on his staff as a top assistant. Still, the timing and framing of this potential hire make it feel less like routine staffing and more like a hedge - maybe even a subtle warning.

At the very least, Denver appears to know Adelman will need support as the roster changes this offseason. If the Nuggets are bringing in new pieces, they may also be bringing in someone who can help sort them out.

At worst, it looks like insurance in case the season starts slowly. At best, it is a fix the Nuggets believe they need right away.

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