Nene fires back, calls Amundson "stupid''

Nuggets center Nene has fired back at Louis Amundson.

Four days after Amundson, a Phoenix forward, referred to Nene as a “dirty player’’ and a “fake tough guy,’’ Nene had his say. He called Amundson a “stupid dude’’ and a “nobody,’’ and said a real blow to Amundson would have resulted in a “break all of his face.’’

It all started last Monday when Nene head butted Amundson midway through the fourth quarter of Denver’s 118-115 loss at Phoenix. Nene then banged into Amundson’s chest and elbowed him, and was whistled for a flagrant foul 2, an automatic ejection.

On Wednesday, Nene was suspended two games from the NBA, which cited the head butt and Nene bumping official Bill Spooner following his ejection. That was a day after Amundson, a graduate of Louisville’s Monarch High School, had blasted Nene in an interview with InDenver Times.

Nene returned to the lineup for Saturday’s 129-116 win over Golden State. In an interview after the game with InDenver Times, he said he learned from his suspension, but still took several shots at Amundson.

“You learn that you don’t let a stupid dude take you out of the game because he’s nobody,’’ said Nene, an upper-echelon NBA center while Amundson is a role player. “He doesn’t have much (game). He just goes over there and tries to get a contract.

“Coach (George Karl) told me I’ve got to be in more control. I just said, “George, I know have a lot of control. But I now learning even more patience.’’’

While the NBA described what Nene did as a head butt, Nene disagreed with that terminology.

“That was no head butt,’’ Nene said. “That is nothing… If I do a head butt, I break all of his face. That was nothing.’’

Nene insisted he wasn’t bothered by what Amundson said about him.

“I don’t care,’’ said Nene, who had eight points and seven rebounds in 24 minutes Saturday. “Who’s him? His comments don’t make any effect on me.’’

But Nene does care about his teammates. After the Nuggets lost to the Suns, Nene apologized to all of them because of his ejection.

“He came to us like a man and said he was sorry that he couldn’t be in the game,’’ said guard Anthony Carter. “He came up to each guy… when we were coming into the locker room. He was saying to everybody coming into the locker room, ‘My fault. My fault.’’’

The Nuggets did win games Wednesday at New Orleans and Friday at Dallas with Nene suspended. But Nene wondered if they might also have beaten Phoenix had he not been tossed.

“Definitely apologized,’’ Nene said of what he said to his teammates. “If I’m in there (against the Suns), maybe we can win the game.’’

Despite some remorse, that didn’t mean Nene agreed with the two-game penalty. He said he immediately appealed the suspension through the NBA Players Association.

Obviously, Nene can’t get his missed games back. But Nene, who lost $176,000 of his $9.68 million seasonal salary because of the suspension, said he’s trying to recoup money.

“Everybody agreed,’’ Nene said. “I talked to the coach, I talked to management. Everybody’s agreed that (the suspension was) not fair.’’

Still, Karl hopes Nene learned a lesson.

“I’m sure there’s a frustration to what happened, but I think now it’s for him to learn from it,’’ Karl said. “He’s got to value his individual frustration versus the team need and that’s something that’s very hard to do. I think he went with the individual frustration over the team need.

“We survived and fortunately won two of three games. But I’m not going to sit here and say we’re a better team without Nene. I think Nene would have helped us in the Phoenix game and he would have helped us in the two wins we got.’’

At least Nene was able to help the Nuggets on Saturday, opening the game with a thunderous slam dunk as if to signal his return.

With the Nuggets winning big in the second half, Karl kept Nene’s minutes down. That was fine with the big center, who admitted he got tired in his return.

“It feels hard to run,’’ Nene told reporters after the game. “Altitude here, it made my chest winded… I feel great to be back on the court… It’s hard to come back here after a couple days off.. My legs are fresh, but the altitude kills me. Not only me, but other players, too.’’

But it sure was a lot better than having watched Denver’s past two games in hotel rooms.

Chris Tomasson can be reached at christomasson@hotmail.com

Comments

11 Responses to “Nene fires back, calls Amundson "stupid''”
  1. PICKAXESFOREVER says:

    Nene is a great guy and for Amundson to paint him as a dirty, disrespectful player then reminding us how he crawled and fought his way into the league was pathetic. I hope Amundson gets his nose broke next time a big gets sick of his style of play. I wonder how soon it’ll be till we see PHX fans over here telling us that Nene is a thug among thugs and “LOU” is the next great white hope…

  2. JW says:

    Not only was Nene playing like a thug that night (the play he was suspended for was not the only time during the game he threw a cheap shot…witness the elbow he popped Amundson with 2 plays earlier), but this “If I do a head butt, I break all of his face.” comment was childish and shows that he doesn’t get it. People who aspire to be All-Stars have to act as professionals. Everybody gets frustrated during games, and Amundson is carving himself a career out of hustle and intense play, which can get under the skin of whoever he is guarding. Nene acted childish and compounded his problem by coming out with this comments which speaks volumes about his own “stupid” behavior. Nene lived up to his name and acted like a young child. It would have been refreshing to hear him say something like “Gee, I let my emotions get the best of me. I will not let that happen again. I need to set a standard for the younger players on the team.” This just tells me that we can expect more of these antics from the man-child.

  3. She NeNE says:

    How is Nene considered an “upper echelon” center? He was drafted the same year as Amare and never been within a wiff as good. Make an All star team first. He tried to head butt Amundson, that’s weak. He is a fake tough guy. You guys have the largest collection of fake tough guys in the league. Carmello throws punches like a chick. JR Smith?

  4. CB says:

    Nene is a nobody. How is he not a role player himself?

  5. Neil Bergin says:

    And Amundsen has girl hair. Nene forgot that one.

  6. G-Rex says:

    Who is Amundsen anyway? I don’t see why some players who aren’t worth crap even talk to the press. Dude is just trying to get some attention, remember when Zach Randolph was suspended for the same guy? He’s a bitch, throwing cheap shots at guys and then waiting to see their reaction. I would have punched that sucker too – only, as Nene said, his face would probably be destroyed by my punch.

  7. Max in Missouri says:

    “said Nene, an upper-echelon NBA center while Amundson is a role player”

    Really man, really? How exactly do you come to that conclusion? Amundson is an up and coming young player, while Nene has pretty much peaked. To call him “upper-echelon” is hometown biased stretch at best

  8. I agree with Max in Missouri. You’ve got to be kidding me with that line. Is “In Denver Times” supposed to be biased? Is that, like, the new norm in media? Because of MSNBC and Fox News (and CNN), every media outlet has to have an extreme, blatant bias?

  9. Geoff Lepper says:

    Louis Amundson is up and coming … at 26 years old.

    Nene has peaked … at 26 years old.

    The lack of knowledge some folks possess never ceases to make me laugh.

  10. E.L says:

    I ain’t a fan of both teams but i saw the game and nene was throwing cheap shots at amundson so i don’t know why he is talking shit about amundson. Amundson was just telling the truth about nene he is a dirty player

  11. Slappy says:

    LOL @ Amundson is up and coming.

    maybe in a porno but not in the NBA dude

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