Zach Randolph scored 32 points, and Nate McMillan was a winner in his return to Seattle as the Portland Trail Blazers beat the SuperSonics 116-111 on Monday night.

Returning to where he played and coached for 19 seasons, McMillan was greeted by a standing ovation before the game, then watched his team snap a four-game road losing streak. Portland had not won on the road since Dec. 26 at Sacramento.

Considered "Mr. Sonic," McMillan said he was eager to get through Monday's game.

While most fans applauded McMillan's return, there were a few boos and one fan behind the Blazers' bench who displayed a cardboard sign with "Mr. Sonic" crossed out and "TRAITOR" written below in black marker.

McMillan's contract expired with Seattle on July 1 and he agreed to a reported six-year, $30-million contract with the Blazers on July 6.