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Including lots of cool insights from the ol' 'Sarge' days. 
http://blog.oregonlive.com/behindblazersbeat/2009/04/nate_mcmillan_the_blazers_nono.html
Wow, Nate has certainly been through a metamorphosis with the team. Kudos to him for what he has accomplished!

http://blog.oregonlive.com/behindblazersbeat/2009/04/nate_mcmillan_the_blazers_nono.html
Wow, Nate has certainly been through a metamorphosis with the team. Kudos to him for what he has accomplished!

When McMillan arrived for the first day of practice with his team, the plan was set. Training camp would be held in McMinnville at Linfield College, a 45-minute bus ride from the team's facility in Tualatin.
Excited, but daunted by the task at hand, McMillan waited in the front seat of the bus to get started with the rebuilding effort. He would build a team on the foundation of togetherness and respect.
But in his first act as coach, he was disrespected.
"It's our first trip, and we have three guys who are late," McMillan said. "But not just late, not even there."
Athletic trainer Jay Jensen turned to McMillan and asked what the bus driver should do.
McMillan remembered not even hesitating.
"Hell yes, we're taking off," he remembered hissing. "We're gone!"
When McMillan arrived in Portland in the summer of 2005, he inherited a group that lacked heart and discipline. The franchise had invested heavily in Zach Randolph -- a player who had suckerpunched a teammate two years earlier -- and Darius Miles, a player who had berated the team's previous coach.
Both Randolph and Miles were among the three late. The other was rookie Jarrett Jack.
When the team arrived in McMinnville, the players were paired as roommates, a practice uncommon in the NBA. McMillan was hoping the tactic would accelerate communication and camaraderie among the team.
Shortly after, the three tardy players found their way to the small college town and learned of their room assignments.
The next item on the agenda was the team dinner, where McMillan would address the team for the first time. Shortly before the dinner, the coach was notified that two players checked out of their rooms.
"And I mean, this is the very first day. The very first day," McMillan said, still incredulous. "I get to the dinner and said, 'Who checked out of their rooms?'"
The hands of Randolph and Miles went up.
"I said, 'Get the hell out!' And that was it," McMillan said. "Just, 'Get out!' So they got up and left, and we went on with the meeting."
The message had been sent. There would be no messing with McMillan.
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