'This is made-up stuff. I’m literally calling Shams out. It is just hack journalism. Hack.' Hawks CEO Steve Koonin strongly refuted a report from Shams Charania that indicated that coach Nate McMillan “has strongly considered resigning.”
in early December, is one of the key factors reportedly contributing to McMillan’s thinking of potentially resigning.
Charania also reported that while McMillan’s job is considered to be safe with the Hawks, the two parties appear to be nearing the end of their relationship with one another at season’s end. However, conversations between McMillan and new lead executive Landry Fields have reportedly been nothing but positive regarding the coach and his future.
Despite the consideration reportedly given to resigning by McMillan, there is no indication that a resignation from his coaching position is imminent.
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