Hey Nate, how big is your new contract?

Hey Nate, how big is your new contract?

  • Hey Nate, how big is your new contract?

Jason Quick of the Oregonian is reporting that the Blazers have come to terms on a two year extension with head coach Nate McMillan. In his six seasons at the helm of the Blazers, McMillan has compiled a 234-239 record and his winning percentage is an impressive .613 over the past three seasons. WIth the exception of Jack Ramsay, McMillan is the longest tenured head coach in the franchise’s history.

Ezra Ace Caraeff is the former Music Editor for the Mercury, and spent nearly a third of his life working at the paper. More importantly, he is the owner of Olive, the Mercury’s unofficial office dog....

9 replies on “Portland Trail Blazers Sign Coach Nate McMillan to a Two Year Extension”

  1. But what we really want to know is if WSH has extended your live blogging contact ? I heard the front office feels your performance has been slipping in the last few live blogs (Or maybe that just the Blazer.) Is your absence this week a coincidence? Is this Tony Perz your replacement waiting in the (buffalo) wings? Any comment?

  2. Since Spoelstra’s coaching career is almost certainly coming to an end, maybe you can hire him to coach your rec league team. Then you and LBJ can have something in common (besides having no shot behind the arc).

  3. @Süpêr Chuñdy
    We have more than that in common. Both of our moms have slept with Delonte West. He’s actually my stepdad.

    @theterminizer
    Both coached here for six seasons, but McMillan passed Adelman earlier this year. Although Adelman has MUCH more playoff coaching time in Portland—69 games coached to McMillan’s 12.

  4. @Bobby Sands,
    Sure, the finer points of Ezra’s work are as limited as a Juan Dixon Blazer highlight real; his writing is as awkward as Ha Seung-Jin on a fast break; he’s got all the loveable charm and charisma of ‘Sheed and Bonzi; the moral fiber of a Qyntel Woods; the untapped potential of a Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje.

    But he’s B-town’s very own. So lay off.

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