In the high-stakes crucible of the NBA playoffs, a win is a win, no matter how it looks. Denver Nuggets assistant coach David Adelman perfectly captured that gritty postseason mentality after a recent victory, describing it as "a type of playoff game that you love to win, because it was kind of ugly."
Adelman's comment highlights a fundamental truth in playoff basketball: style points don't matter. While the team acknowledged a sluggish start filled with missed open shots and unforced turnovers in the first half, they found a way to grind it out. This ability to win when your offense isn't flowing smoothly is the hallmark of a championship-caliber team, relying on defensive toughness and resilience to secure crucial victories.
For fans and players alike, these hard-fought, "ugly" wins often become the most memorable. They test a team's character and preparation, proving that success isn't always about highlight-reel plays but about the collective will to overcome adversity on the biggest stage.
