When Lakers star LeBron James missed the final shot of Game 4 of the Western Conference finals against the Nuggets, Denver assistant coach and former Timberwolves head coach Ryan Saunders had a few emotions running through him. It was a "surreal" moment, and Saunders also felt a sense of relief, even as the Nuggets swept Los Angeles.
"You've seen LeBron do that so many times where he has been able to do special things," Saunders said. "Not just to carry his team to a win, but carry his team to history. If anybody was able to come back from a 3-0 deficit, you're thinking it'd be LeBron James."
But ultimately there was excitement about a Nuggets team that became the first in the franchise's history to make the NBA Finals.
"You have to pinch yourself," said Saunders, who as the NBA's youngest head coach went 43-94 with the Wolves from 2019 to '21. "Our team had been unbelievably focused. We don't just say, 'Hey we need one more win to win that series.' Everything with us has been five more wins or four more wins, at this point, as we have an ultimate goal."
The Wolves were the first of Denver's victims this postseason, and before Denver the NBA Finals begin June 1, Saunders, 37, spoke to the Star Tribune about his first year on the Nuggets bench and facing his old team in the postseason. This conversation has been edited for brevity and clarity.
Q What has this year been like for you in Denver?
A Been great on really every level. Coach [Michael] Malone, there's a reason he's one of the best coaches in the NBA. It's been great to be around him and not just learn from him, but also be able to have meals and just kind of spitball about basketball. … Then for the team to have the success we've been able to have this year, it's provided a lot of really cool experiences for me as well, coaching at the All-Star Game, then making our way through the West with an opportunity to win an NBA championship.
Q You've been in charge of coordinating the defense, what have been some of the keys to your success in the playoffs on that end?