Carmelo Anthony Reacts as Jaden McDaniels Calls Out Nuggets Defenders

The tension between the Minnesota Timberwolves and Denver Nuggets took a sharp turn after Game 2. Minnesota forward Jaden McDaniels did not hold back when asked how his team unlocked its offense in a 119-114 win, The Athletic reports. His answer quickly became the headline.

“Go at Jokic, Jamal, all the bad defenders,” McDaniels said, before listing multiple Denver players. “The whole team, just go at them.”

That level of directness caught attention across the league. Among those weighing in was Carmelo Anthony, who embraced the tone and the timing.

“That’s grown man talk,” Anthony said. “You didn’t beat around the bush, you called names out.” He added that the comments shift the energy of the series, saying the matchup now carries a deeper edge. Anthony pointed to Nikola Jokic as someone likely to respond, noting that statements like that can elevate a star’s mindset. “This is war, this is chess,” he said, while also warning that Game 3 will shape how the moment gets judged.

Minnesota evened the series at 1-1 behind Anthony Edwards, who scored 30 points, with Julius Randle adding 24. McDaniels has chipped in 15 points per game through two contests, though he has yet to find his rhythm from deep.


Nuggets Defense Under Spotlight

McDaniels’ critique did not come out of nowhere. Denver finished the regular season ranked near the bottom third in several defensive categories, including points allowed and overall defensive rating. The team also forced the fewest turnovers in the league, a sign of limited disruption on that end.

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Jokic posted a 111.5 defensive rating, a number that sits around league average in today’s offense-driven environment. That figure reflects team performance as much as individual impact, but it highlights a broader theme. Denver often leans on elite scoring to outweigh defensive gaps.

In playoff settings, those gaps tend to get targeted. Opponents hunt matchups, especially in slower, half-court possessions. That approach aligns with what McDaniels described, applying pressure across the lineup rather than isolating one player.


Rivalry Reaches New Level

This series already carried history. Denver eliminated Minnesota in 2023 before going on to win a title. The following year, the Timberwolves responded by winning a seven-game battle behind Edwards, McDaniels and Karl-Anthony Towns.

Now, the latest comments have added another layer.

Edwards recently described the matchup as a true rivalry, and McDaniels’ remarks only intensified that narrative. Anthony’s reaction reinforced the stakes, framing the exchange as more than just strategy. It is about pride, response, and execution.

Game 3 now looms as a pivot point. If Denver answers, the conversation shifts. If Minnesota backs up the talk, the tone McDaniels set could define the series moving forward.

The spotlight now shifts directly onto how Denver responds. For a team built around offensive precision, tightening up defensively becomes less of an option and more of a necessity. Players like Jamal Murray and Aaron Gordon will likely face increased scrutiny, especially after being named outright in McDaniels’ comments.

At the same time, Minnesota must back up its words with execution. Calling out an opponent brings pressure on both sides. If the Timberwolves continue to attack effectively and control tempo, the confidence behind those remarks gains credibility. If not, the Nuggets have the experience and firepower to flip the narrative just as quickly.

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