Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2021 10:04:01 GMT -5
Mike Miller
SF6-8
218
20
Florida
Unlike most perimeter players, Miller utilizes the pull-up game to great effect, in addition to being outstanding coming off screens. He has plus size and length to go along with excellent ball-handling skills for the wing. Miller is not great at getting to the free throw line, but maximizes his possessions with excellent efficiency and strong playmaking. His basketball IQ is superb and hes extremely unselfish, allowing him to make quick decisions with the ball and find the open man with no hesitation. Nearly half of his shots come from behind the arc, but he hits them at such a high rate that its extremely hard to argue with. He gets to the basket at a decent rate, thanks to his solid first step, and is a very good finisher once there, more-so due to his superb skill-level and smarts than any incredible explosiveness at the rim. He is much better going right than left, though, something that smart teams like to take advantage of.
Miller is a non-descript defender at the wing. Hes often criticized for being soft, but hes more average than anything else. Miller gives up an above average amount of points at the wing, but opponents dont shoot extremely high percentages against him. Millers biggest weakness on defense is his lack of physicality. His foot speed is better than advertised, but he isnt fast enough to simply play off his man and try and react to his initial move. Miller attempts to use his size and length to disrupt his opponents shots, giving space to drive and reacting to his moves. He is better guarding small forwards than 2-guards, although offensively he is mostly used as a guard.