Lakers and Nuggets go back and forth on Michael Malone’s trash talk

The Lakers and Nuggets, last season’s Western Conference finalists, are already chirping at each other a bit as training camp gets underway.

Last season was a dream year for the Denver Nuggets. Although they had their doubters for a good portion of the regular season, they finished with the best record in the Western Conference and powered through the postseason to win their first NBA championship.

Along the way, they swept the born-again Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference finals. Even as Denver was being overwhelmingly picked to win it all, its head coach, Michael Malone, kept going off on the media for what he perceived as disrespect and a disproportionate amount of focus on the Lakers.

Malone was very peacocky during the Nuggets’ championship parade, which apparently ruffled the feathers of a few Lakers players. Austin Reaves was one player who responded as training camp opened this week (h/t Lakers Daily).

“I think everybody knows it was pointed at us,” Reaves said. “They can do it indirectly if they want, but I think it was very obvious to the public eye. That’s why everybody was talking about it. You see stuff – me personally I try my best to stay off social media and look at all that stuff. To me, I go play every game the way – you know I’m gonna go play the first game against them. But I think it adds a little bit of motivation to go play really well.”

Anthony Davis also responded, saying he and LeBron James are motivated to get back at Denver.

Los Angeles will get its first crack at the defending world champs when it opens the regular season against them in Colorado on Oct. 24.