Trae Young Had An Intense Argument With Nate McMillan’s Son
During a game, Trae Young and Jamelle McMillan got into a heated argument.
Trae Young Had an Intense Argument With Nate McMillan’s Son
In the opening round of the NBA Play-In Tournament, the Atlanta Hawks are presently playing the Miami Heat. The seventh seed in the Eastern Conference Playoffs goes to the victor of the game, which has major implications.
Naturally, tempers flare easily, and this is certainly true on the Hawks bench. Trae Young and assistant coach Jamelle McMillan got into a heated argument following a poorly handled first-quarter final possession. See the tweeted video down below.
Trae Young had some words for Jamelle McMillan at the end of the first quarter 👀
Jamelle is the son of former Hawks head coach Nate McMillan.pic.twitter.com/vDZgCgecmE
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) April 12, 2023
We require a reliable lip reader to provide us with a report on what was stated between Young and McMillan. Arguments between players and coaches are quite natural. Look no further than the Miami Heat earlier this season or the games between the Minnesota Timberwolves and Los Angeles Clippers this past weekend.
Trae Young argues with Jamelle McMillan after final possession of first quarter pic.twitter.com/NZeaixG9iQ
— Pat Benson (@Pat_Benson_Jr) April 12, 2023
Given that the top player is held accountable for Nate McMillan’s firing as head coach in February, there is a lot of animosity between Young and McMillan.
Trae Young exchanged some words with Atlanta Hawks assistant coach Jamelle McMillan after committing a turnover at the end of the first quarter. pic.twitter.com/Udp7NvCaUx
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) April 12, 2023
Atlanta promptly signed Quin Snyder as the team’s head coach after breaking ways with McMillan. The future of McMillan’s assistant coaches, which included his son, inside the company is far from guaranteed.
Fortunately for Hawks supporters, Young and McMillan are both experienced athletes who should have no trouble putting their brief arguments behind them in the interest of the team. Additionally, a victory tonight would fix a lot of Atlanta’s problems.
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