Nate McMillan doesn’t want the Indiana Pacers dribbling into traffic.
During a practice session open to the media, the coach used some expressive language to emphasize ball movement and unselfish play.
“We don’t play in traffic, we don’t throw in traffic, we don’t dribble in traffic. OK, that’s a f______ turnover,” said McMillan. “We don’t play, throw, dribble in traffic — meaning trying to split the defense. If there’s two people there, give up the ball. It is a simple game, OK?
Nate McMillan to his Pacers on the 1st day of practice: pic.