Nuggets fire Coach Bzdelik
Posted on December 28th, 2004 by
The Denver Nuggets after losing six straight games fired their head coach Jeff Bzdelik. “Assistant Michael Cooper was appointed interim coach. Denver was expected to move near the top of the Western Conference after signing Martin, an All-Star power forward. So far, however, the Nuggets have been hurt by injuries and inconsistency.

The Nuggets started the season without power forward Nene and have used 10 different starting lineups, with star forward Carmelo Anthony missing the past five games with a sprained ankle. Shooting guard Voshon Lenard, Denver’s only legitimate outside shooting threat, was lost for the season with a torn Achilles’ tendon in the opener. Denver opened the season 2-5, won 10 of its next 12 games and has lost eight of its last nine, dropping to 13-15 after a 104-101 loss to Golden State on Monday night.
Bzdelik was a longtime assistant and scout under Pat Riley in Miami and New York before getting his first head coaching job with the Nuggets in 2002. Though Denver struggled to a league-worst 17-65 record in his first season, Bzdelik was credited with turning the Nuggets into a hardworking, defensive-minded team.” Source
