Jamal Murray, the Denver Nuggets’ star point guard, recently addressed the criticism he’s faced following a challenging preseason.
In a postgame interview, Murray shared his thoughts on fans losing faith in him, saying,
“It’s funny that people have already lost faith in me.”
Murray, who averaged 21.2 points, 6.5 assists, and 4.1 rebounds last season, has been a key player for the Nuggets. However, his performance in the preseason has been less than stellar, leading to heavy criticism from fans. Despite this, Murray remains unfazed and even finds the situation amusing.
“I’m ready to go,” Murray said. “I know a lot of people have their takes. I’m not on social media, but I have stuff sent to me. So it’s always a nice reminder when people lose their faith. It’s funny.”
Jamal Murray says that people have been sending him stuff from social media and, “it’s funny” that people have lost faith.
I might be in a corner by myself these days but I think this dude is about to cook. He’s healthy. He’s locked in.
Let’s hoop. pic.twitter.com/Enfh8Y5Etj
— Swipa (@SwipaCam) October 18, 2024
Murray’s resilience and confidence in the face of adversity highlight his mental toughness and determination to prove his doubters wrong. Known for his ability to elevate his game in the postseason, Murray is focused on bouncing back and leading the Nuggets to success.
Nuggets fans, who have been eagerly awaiting Murray’s return to form, can take solace in his unwavering self-belief. As the regular season approaches, all eyes will be on Murray to see if he can regain his rhythm and silence the critics.