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George Karl disses Lakers and says their 2020 championship doesn’t count

After getting swept by the Denver Nuggets in last season’s Western Conference Finals, the Los Angeles Lakers got their first crack at Nikola Jokic and company in their 2023-24 regular season opener on Tuesday.

Unfortunately, they fell short to the Nuggets, 119-107, in what seemed to be a repeat of what transpired last May.

Ever since last May, the Nuggets have been incessantly talking trash about the Purple and Gold. In particular, head coach Michael Malone has rubbed it in while whining that the media was supposedly paying more attention to the Lakers than the Nuggets, even after the conclusion of the series.

It continued on Wednesday when former Nuggets head coach George Karl threw some major shade at the Lakers. He said that in the last 15 seasons, they have exactly as many NBA championships as the Nuggets and that their 2020 bubble title doesn’t count (h/t Lakers Daily).

Actually, in the last 15 seasons, the Lakers have won two championships, other than the one they claimed in 2020. Meanwhile, Denver never won it all until last season.

Karl implying that the Lakers’ rings are worth less because many came “as a direct result of four icons” is dubious, as many feel Jokic is on his way to icon status himself, not to mention the fact that any sports franchise needs an icon to win many rings.

One has to wonder why the Nuggets remain so obsessed with the Lakers when, at least for now, they’re clearly the better team and have a world championship ring to show for it.

Story originally appeared on LeBron Wire