Hawks head coach Nate McMillan said he has no plans to retire midway through the season.
It was previously Shams Charania of The Athletic that the specialist was considering leaving Atlanta before the end of the season.
We need to prepare for the fight. We`re trying to heal our guys and make another playoff run, but what about the press. . . I`m there, I`m coaching, I`ve talked to the owner of the club, Tony Ressler, many times, our goal is to reach the playoffs. And that`s what I`m working on.
I briefly read this article. Never talked to this reporter before. I think he wrote a couple of articles in the last two weeks citing sources in our organization who allegedly make certain comments about me.
At the end of the season, I will do what I have always done. I will talk to my family and see if I want to continue, but that will be after the end of the season. We all think about retirement, but only at the end of the season. Well, as far as this material is concerned, we just move on, " Macmillan said.
McMillan, 58, is in his third season with the Hawks, who are ninth in the Eastern Conference with a 17-19 record.
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