The only thing is it wasn't that hard at all.
The Denver coach had quipped he had hoped his first regular-season game back after battling a form of throat cancer would be against Minnesota rather than Utah, which upset a Karl-less Nuggets team 4-2 in the first round of the playoffs last season. But the Jazz looked rather Timberwolf-like Wednesday night at the Pepsi Center, and not just because ex-Minnesota player Al Jefferson was manning the pivot.
Or maybe it's that the Nuggets are going to a lot better this season than many expect. Denver took a 27-point lead early in the second quarter and cruised to a 110-88 win in the regular-season opener for both teams.
"I hope that it's the beginning of a 50-win season and getting back to being a premier team in the Western Conference,'' said Karl, coaching his first regular-season game since March 16 before he missed the final 1 ½ months of last season due to undergoing rigorous cancer treatments. "I think we can be that. I'm still amazed by the soothsayers that say we're not very good. I think we're pretty good.''
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