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Nate McMillan Fired: Portland Trail Blazers Axe Coach, Release Greg Oden

By JONATHAN J. COOPER 03/15/12 11:56 PM ET AP

Nate Mcmillan Fired
FILE - In this Jan. 18, 2012, file photo, Portland Trail Blazers head coach Nate McMillan watches from the sideline during an NBA basketball game against the Atlanta Hawks in Atlanta. The Trail Blazers announced on Thursday, March 15, 2012, that they have fired McMillan, one day after a 42-point loss to the New York Knicks in New York. Assistant coach Caleb Kanales will be the interim head coach. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File)

PORTLAND, Ore. — Nate McMillan came to Portland in 2005 with a mission to rebuild the Trail Blazers into a Western Conference contender and repair the once-proud franchise's tattered image with its adoring fan base.

The dignity and respect have largely been restored, but the division titles and playoff successes have proven more difficult to come by. And with the losses getting uglier each time they hit the court, the Blazers brass felt it was time for McMillan to go and to start the process all over again.

McMillan was fired on Thursday as part of a massive overhaul by team owner Paul Allen and President Larry Miller that also included the release of former No. 1 overall draft pick Greg Oden and came one day after a 42-point drubbing in New York.

In an evening news conference, Miller said the decision was challenging but "unavoidable."

"The moves that we made...today really set us up for this summer with the draft and with free agency, to really be able to move in the direction that we want to move in and make this team better," Miller said.

McMillan's firing, which was first reported by Yahoo! Sports, means three-quarters of the nucleus that was supposed to lead the Blazers back to greatness is gone. With McMillan drawing up the plays for All-Star guard Brandon Roy and forward LaMarcus Aldridge, and with Oden getting acclimated to the league as a prized rookie, the Blazers won 54 games in 2008-09 and looked to be a team on the rise.

But Roy was forced to retire in December because of recurring knee problems and Oden saw yet another season go down the drain when he had his third microfracture knee surgery in February. The Blazers waived him on Thursday to make room for several players arriving via trades.

"That's hard to come back from, but we feel we've set a course," Acting General Manager Chad Buchanan said. "Obviously LaMarcus Aldridge is an All-Star player in our league. We've got a lot of room to spend this summer. We've got some really attractive draft picks. We feel good about the direction we're setting ourselves with."

Assistant coach Caleb Kanales was made interim head coach, leaving Aldridge as the only franchise face left from that promising core.

"Hard to see coach Nate go," Aldridge tweeted. "He was my coach since day one and I've grown a lot under his coaching."

The Blazers also traded veteran center Marcus Camby to the Rockets for center Hasheem Thabeet and point guard Jonny Flynn and versatile forward Gerald Wallace to the Nets for center Mehmet Okur and forward Shawne Williams on Thursday in a house-cleaning for a team that had lost seven of its last 10 games to fall out of the Western Conference playoff race.

Portland is 20-23 and in 12th place in the West, last in the Northwest Division.

"Some tough trades today & letting Nate go but had to face reality of how the season was going," Allen tweeted. "Now (the Blazers are) focusing on future."

McMillan went 266-269 in over six seasons as coach of the Blazers and led them to the playoffs the previous three seasons. But the Blazers failed to make it out of the first round in each of those trips to the postseason, and the warning signs started to pop up pretty early that this season was going to be rough.

General manager Rich Cho was abruptly fired in late May, just weeks before the NBA draft. Once the lockout was lifted in December, Roy, the heart and soul of the team, retired after the Blazers used the amnesty clause on his contract, Aldridge was slowed in camp by a heart condition and Oden was on the operating table again in February.

The chemistry in the locker room, and on the court, seemed to disintegrate as well. Aldridge made the All-Star team after quickly recovering from his heart ailment, but point guard Raymond Felton has bounced in and out of the starting lineup, shooting guard Jamal Crawford has openly complained about the way he has been utilized and the competitiveness has vanished.

They trailed by as many as 29 points in a loss at Indiana on Tuesday, then got embarrassed by the Knicks in Madison Square Garden on Wednesday. All six of their losses in March have come by double digits.

"The fight has to be within everybody and not just a few guys," Camby said after the game.

McMillan leaves with the third-most victories in Blazers history, behind Jack Ramsay and Rick Adelman. He is just the second coach in NBA history to improve a team by at least nine wins or more in three straight seasons and helped instill a new culture of accountability for a team that was plagued by malcontents like Darius Miles and Zach Randolph before he arrived.

The Blazers are the fourth team to change head coaches this season. Sacramento's Paul Westphal and Washington's Flip Saunders were fired and Mike D'Antoni resigned from New York.

McMillan and D'Antoni served as assistants on Team USA when the team took home the gold medal at the Beijing Olympics.

The 34-year-old Canales has been with the Blazers since 2004, starting as a video intern and being promoted to video coordinator before being named assistant coach in 2008.

Miller said the search for a permanent coach and general manager would begin after the season.

"(Canales) has great connection with our player, he has great enthusiasm for the game, and we just thought that to give someone like Caleb the opportunity to finish out the season for us was the right thing to do."

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AP Sports Writer Jon Krawczynski in Minneapolis and AP Basketball Writer Brian Mahoney in New York contributed to this report.

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02:38 PM on 03/27/2012
IT WAS TIME FOR NATE TO GO.
beverlyamy1
THE MIAMI HEAT,YOUR 2013 N.B.A. CHAMPIONS.
11:09 AM on 03/17/2012
but they beat the sorry bulls.
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Sansculotte
I never did like Tea
12:25 PM on 03/16/2012
And Greg Oden has finally been let go too. Portland is just snake bit when it comes to number 1 draft selections. Don't forget they had the exact same experience when they selected Sam Bowie first in the 1984 NBA draft. He suffered from a series of injuries and never played a full season.
And who did Portland pass-up to get Bowie? A guy named Michael Jordan.
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BBQribsNOnapkin
tl; dr
01:16 PM on 03/16/2012
Portland did not select Sam Bowie first. Hakeem Olajuwon was selected first by the Houston Rockets in 1984. Portland selected Bowie second and Jordan went third. The irony isn't lost that Portland has twice missed opportunities to capture the greatest scorers of their respective generations though. Then again, hindsight...
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Sansculotte
I never did like Tea
04:18 PM on 03/16/2012
You are right sir. I stand corrected. thx
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08:04 PM on 03/17/2012
Okay, but who is the person that decided not to pick JordaN????
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shastaman
01:12 AM on 03/16/2012
Sorry Folks!
I am flabberghasted!
Good luck Nate ! ! ! !
I look forward to your future! There is glory and championship looming for you!
Stupid Portland!
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mfoto1986
#RomneyShambles
06:19 AM on 03/16/2012
LOL----- You serious?? This guy has by far the worst Offense playbook in NBA. Brandon Roy was the only player that was making him look like a good offensive minded coach. Its about time Rip City makes some changes on the coaching staff!!!
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Omeezee
01:02 AM on 03/16/2012
Overpaid and overrated players get the coach fired again same as with the Knicks.
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mfoto1986
#RomneyShambles
06:23 AM on 03/16/2012
Sorry---- not when it comes to Nate. Have you seen his playbook and his offensive schemes?? As a Blazer fan..... our offense is the most boring, non-creative, predictable and easy to defend. Nate never was an offensive minded coach and man was he stubborn. He can't make any kinds of adjustments to save his life. lol
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BBQribsNOnapkin
tl; dr
01:26 PM on 03/16/2012
I agree with Omeezee that the players (Felton) helped hasten his termination but you're spot on and I couldn't agree more with your critique about his boring predictability and inability to adjust. I also always disliked his policy of sidelining rookies for what seemed like the first three to five years of the career (lol) as though it would help them mature like fine wine. Best move the Blazers have made in a while.
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Omeezee
07:50 PM on 03/17/2012
Besides Brandon Roy though, you guys GM brought in a bunch of swingmen who couldn't create their own shots. Batum, Aldridge, etc.. Good players, but they needed more people who were capable of handling the ball to get their own shots. If you look at their last few years rosters all of the guys were between 6'7 to 6'9 and none could dribble. Not much creativity a coach can do with that. But hopefully with your rebuilding management learns from its mistakes and brings in a diverse group of people. Godd luck!!! I'm a Laker fan and we didn't bring in much new and needed fire power this year. Just gonna keep my fingers crossed
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biglog
This is not a shawade. We need toto concentwashun.
11:46 PM on 03/15/2012
Paul Allen sells the team by year's end. Chalk it. No coach, no GM, only five players under contract next season, a handful of draft picks... quite an attractive prospect for an interested buyer.
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kooosh
oh hai there!
02:47 AM on 03/16/2012
I've been hearing this for years. What are you basing it on, and who is the interested buyer?
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biglog
This is not a shawade. We need toto concentwashun.
01:20 PM on 03/16/2012
I explained what I'm basing it on. He appears to be prepping the team for sale. (How would I know who's interested?) Look at what he'd done: He fired the coach and the GM, he dumped salary and got rid of contracts (there are only five Blazers who will be under contract next season), he accumulated draft picks by trading away players... This is a dream scenario for a buyer. A blank slate. They can walk in and get right to work without having to clean house or deal with trying to move overpaid/under-performing players who are holding the team down. New ownership can appoint a new GM, who can then hire a coach, and they can begin to focus on the draft and building the team. Oh, and if this happens, the team is as good as gone. They'll be the Seattle Trailblazers before the ink is dry.
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biglog
This is not a shawade. We need toto concentwashun.
03:37 PM on 03/29/2012
Report: Allen listening to at least two offers for Blazers.

http://www.csnnw.com/pages/landingdwight?Allen-listening-to-at-least-two-offers-f=1&blockID=679240&feedID=8351