Lakers: Richard Sherman Drops Awful Michael Malone Take to Defend LeBron James

DENVER, COLORADO - Head coach Michael Malone of the Denver Nuggets looks on during the second quarter against the Miami Heat in Game One of the 2023 NBA Finals at Ball Arena on June 01, 2023 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo : Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

Former NFL player Richard Sherman, who has transitioned into a sports talk show host, expressed a controversial opinion concerning Denver Nuggets head coach Michael Malone.

The Super Bowl XLVIII winner blasted the reigning NBA champions' mentor during a recent episode of Undisputed on Fox Sports 1, where he serves as a co-host with sports personality Skip Bayless.

"Michael Malone has one successful season... Michael Malone will be an irrelevant, erroneous name in the history books of the NBA. Enjoy your 15 seconds of fame, talk about LeBron," the 35-year-old told co-hosts Bayless and Keyshawn Johnson.

Sherman added that Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James probably doesn't care much about the 52-year-old tactician.

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Michael Malone sends strong message to the Lakers

Before Sherman's tirade, the two-time NBA All-Star Game head coach had provocative remarks aimed at the Lakers, whom they swept in the recent Western Conference Finals.

"Oh, they're talking about us? That was what, four months ago? I can't speak for anybody in L.A. But if they're still worried about us, that's on them," Malone remarked at the Nuggets' training camp in UC San Diego.

Amid the animosity between the two teams, Malone noted that the upcoming season brings a new set of challenges, and despite the sweep last time, every single game felt like it could have gone either way.

Malone also said he maintains tremendous respect for the Lakers and Darvin Ham as a coach.

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