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Nate McMillan Quotes

«It's like being a parent of a kid that's close to getting out of the house. They're tired of it, and want to move on. I was feeling that I couldn't take (the Sonics) any further.»
Author: Nate McMillan
«Lookin' buff, No. 8, ... Lookin' buff.»
Author: Nate McMillan
«I didn't feel like I could do any more with that group,»
Author: Nate McMillan
«What it has done for Orangeburg is provide a common philosophy we can all put our arms around, ... It's the one thing that will keep us moving forward.»
Author: Nate McMillan
«Everything has to be shown out on the floor and off the floor, ... That's the only way to get it done.»
Author: Nate McMillan
«We have got a lot of growing to do,»
Author: Nate McMillan
«Those guys wanted change, ... So did I.»
Author: Nate McMillan
«I thought I could do it. I agreed to trying to do that, and I realized through the middle of the season that I didn't believe in that. I was teaching something and coaching something I didn't believe in. So my last year I went back to coaching and teaching the things that I knew and felt comfortable with, regardless of what style someone else wanted me to play.»
Author: Nate McMillan
«Trying to coach a style that somebody else is putting in front of you, ... well, as a young coach, I thought I could do it. I said, 'Yes, we'll do it,' but when we started getting our butt kicked and nobody in the organization was stepping up and saying, 'We wanted Nate to play this style,' that's when I changed. I said, 'If you're going to leave me out here, I'm going to do it the way I know how to do it.'»
Author: Nate McMillan
«We weren't able to move our feet and contain the ball. And it seemed like when we did get back into the game in the second half, we were making mental mistakes and turning the ball over.»
Author: Nate McMillan