Gainbridge Fieldhouse is buzzing with excitement as the Indiana Pacers community celebrates the return of a familiar and respected face. Former head coach Nate McMillan has officially rejoined the franchise—this time in a senior coaching role—bringing hope, experience, and renewed energy to the team.

Fans, players, and staff alike are ecstatic over the news, with social media exploding in support of McMillan’s return. Chants of “Welcome back, Coach!” echoed throughout the Fieldhouse as the announcement was made, signaling a wave of optimism for the upcoming NBA season.
McMillan, who previously served as the Pacers’ head coach from 2016 to 2020, led the team to multiple playoff appearances and was known for his disciplined approach, defensive focus, and strong locker room presence. While his departure in 2020 was met with mixed emotions, his return is widely seen as a turning point for a team looking to build consistency and competitiveness in the Eastern Conference.
**“This is the best news we could hope for,”** said one longtime Pacers fan outside the stadium. “Nate knows this organization. He knows what it takes to win. His leadership is exactly what our young core needs right now.”
McMillan, who most recently coached the Atlanta Hawks, where he led them to a surprise Eastern Conference Finals appearance in 2021, brings with him a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of the modern NBA game. His new role as *Senior Coaching Advisor* will allow him to mentor current coaching staff, assist in player development, and influence the team’s long-term strategies.
In a brief press conference following the announcement, McMillan said:
**“Indiana has always felt like home. I’m honored to be back and to support this franchise in any way I can. We’ve got something special here—I’m excited to be a part of it again.”**
With the Pacers boasting a promising young roster, including All-Star guard Tyrese Haliburton and standout rookies, McMillan’s return could be the catalyst that pushes Indiana back into playoff contention.