A good scout? No doubt <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">An opportunity could come in Seattle, where insiders say Nate McMillan is unhappy and might not return as coach. Johnson has an affinity for the Emerald City, where he spent the first four years of his playing career. Last month, he was one of 10 players from the '79 championship team who returned for the ceremony retiring Gus Williams' number at KeyArena. It brought back memories of 1991, when the Celtics retired Johnson's number at the old Boston Garden. "People know me more from Boston, and I love the Celtics, but truth be told, I feel more a Sonic," he says. "That was my first team, the team that took a chance on me in the third round. Not that I don't love Boston, but I feel more of a loyalty to Seattle." Or maybe Johnson will move into a spot as a member of Cheeks' coaching staff. "If someone leaves," Cheeks says, "Dennis is more than welcome."</div>
Some great comments there from Dennis, about feeling like a Sonic, and his contributions will never be forgotten as a key member of Seattle's inaugral Championship team. he would be welcomed back with open arms. However, although I know Nate hasn't been happy with the team at all this year, it seems very uncharacteristic of him to leave when the team is in, to be brutally honest, not a good state at all. Watch this space, I guess.
well I can understand Nate being unhappy,I'm sure he was on the verge of a coronary many nights while watchin' his teams..*ahem*..defensive efforts. But having said that I don't think Nate is the type of cat to just up and leave because I'm sure he's driven to succeed just like his playin' days....
A change after a disappointing season like the Sonics are having is most always welcome, but I agree that jumping ship would be VERY uncharacteristic of Nate, especially since he is the type of coach who is close to his players and can relate. I've read about Nate getting incredibly stressed at the Supes' play and I think for most coaches that would be incentive to leave. Dennis Johnson is the man, but I still think Nate is doing a fine job and that with an improved team this wouldn't even be discussed.