He was a star, it was just a shame he had to play alongside the likes of other bright stars like AI, Gilbert, Wade, Allen, Kidd, Nash, Etc who got all the attention because they had a more exciting style of play.. meanwhile Andre miller, baron Davis, and Tony Parker were killin it in the background
I’m glad people are putting Andre Miller on Notice. One of the best underrated point guards of the 2000s. Also in terms of being underrated one of my favorite players along with Rip Hamilton. #GreatVideo
Nuggets (Melo era) here...appreciated Miller’s play very much that’s why I felt a bit stung at the end of this vid when he was assessed as a “glorified etc...”
I really don't think he is an underrated player, almost everybody acknowledges him as a very solid point guard, with great vision and good decision making...but not a spectacular player, which is very fair
I always loved Andre's old man game. This dude is 11th on the NBA's all time assist list and has an assist to turnover ratio of nearly 3:1. I love slow point guards who understand tempo and rhythm
He was one of my fave PGs. Played abnormally in the post and did back to basket stuff a lot. Reminded me of Magic, Payton, etc and took moves from Kobe/Jordan.
He was really underrated. he's a steady floor general with high shooting percentage and low turn-over rate. He def doesn't get enough credits for the contribution he makes to the team.
Can you do how good Caron Butler was , I think he is very underrated especially considering the things he to go through as a kid. Other video ideas are how good was deron Williams or the mid 2000s Jazz teams
Andre Miller was traded for Darius Miles a year before Lebron got drafted. If it wasn’t for that trade, we wouldn’t have been the worst team in the league, which led to the first overall pick of Lebron.
They traded Andre Miller to tank for Lebron. I was so disgusted at the time I had to stop watching the Cavs try to have Ricky Davis be their best player.
Earl the pearl IMO was the archetype for the hybridguard of the modern era. Be smart/crafty if youre going to drive finish strong or pass but be 3 steps ahead mentally and physically. The way he would use his footwork to break his defenders use his off hand/shoulder to create separation with a jab step/step back fade away. I see it from wade to isiah thomas to Ai, rondo, cp3. Sure there were players like walt or west among the great guards of that era. Earl was like a ball of energy that the crowd and his team could feed off of with his pure play. Such a timeless style his jab steps/step back fade aways. A true pioneer. As other guards were shooting jumpers with their feet set. Now when teams scout for a guard that has "IT" they look for a guard like earl. A guy that can create for others or themselves naturally with their ability to get inside and finish on anyone bc of their ability to read and adapt on the fly with a natural talent and feel for the game. Other players can focus on fundamentals shooting form dribbling all they want, unless they see the game the way he did or the way he was able to manipulate defenses, for me thats what made him a GREAT. He made the game look easy. Thats why hes the archetype for me the way he played the game is how everyone wishes they could or the rhythm and flow to his game. High action kill em with that midrange.
I never realized how much he favors Shaun Livingston until I started reading the comments. I never really had a problem telling them apart. Guy was an excellent point guard though. He's currently 11th in all time assists and has more career assists than other more well known point guards like Tim Hardaway and Tony Parker.
@@labanmassey7435 So Stockton is the all time leader in assists and steals by far with only ONE hand, and thats supposed to make me.... less impressed?? Cmon man. Results are results. Gary Payton also said Stockton was the hardest player to guard. That should tell you all you need to know
He is so underrated that you’ll never put him into a “most underrated lists of the 00’s”. ‘Coz he was so lowkey and under the radar but when you remember him. You’d be like, “Oh, heck yeah. Steady as a damn rock will give you his averages. Pass, Defend & Score”. Loved him in Philly, Denver & Portland where he went the heck off! Good video, Man!
Miller was a General. One aspect you overlooked was how great of a closer he was. Miller was clutch and would take games over down the stretch. He was also one of the best defender PGs of his era. I was pissed at how good he kept a trash Sixers team after the AI trade and made us miss out on the Durant sweepstakes.
Hey thanks a lot for the video Andre was a true Baller and he deserves a lot of respect, i use to watch him when i was younger and i would get very motivated to work on my game seeing him play so well within his skill set. Mr Miller was one of those players that will force you to respect the basic fundamentals .. He made a great 16 yr career with mostly high basketball IQ very impressive..
I remember Miller as a Trailblazer, killing the Iggy led Sixers one night by going into scoring machine mode in the fourth quarter. He hit the game-winner with a baseline-hesitation-change of direction drive and floater, on Iggy, in the final seconds. As a Sixers fan, it was like watching a car accident in slow motion. All you could do is laugh.
Andre Miller was Chauncey Billups without the three point range which sadly for Miller is what made Billups a HOF tier PG instead of just a very good PG.
The late 90s to 2000s was an incredibly competitive era for point guards or lead distributors, as well as transition period. You had all-time greats, like Stockton, Payton, KJ, and the Hardaways still in league. Then, you had the superhuman point guards, like AI, Marbury, Kidd, SF3, White Chocolate, and Kenny Anderson. Then, you had other overlooked point guards who were also becoming stars, like Nash, Billups, B-Davis,Cassell, and Parker. Throw in the fact, alot of teams were running their offense through their best wing scorers, usually their SG or SF. Hill and Pippen were doing it for their respective team, just as Kobe and MJ would also do. T-Mac, Ginobili, LBJ, Odom, D-Wade, and KG were doing the same. Alot of teams needed more so a 3 and D guy or a good shooter who can play adequate defense at of. I haven't even mentioned guys, like CP3, Williams, Rose, and Westbrook who were on the horizon.
If Andre Miller plays in the NBA today, I think he might experience some Playoff success and perhaps be recognizable. If he was on a bigger market team like maybe Boston or Los Angeles (meaning the Lakers) or something, he might develop the other aspect of his game.
No mention at all of his post game? Regularly took guards down low and would force double teams because of that. Huge reason why he was able to stay healthy too no doubt.
Keep up all the great vids!!! Please do all time all star snub list. Or how good was Purvis Short and those unsung great players who never became all stars like Monta Ellis
He was also underrated in fantasy basketball. I would routinely pick him up in the 6th/7th round of 12 team leagues due to his lack of a three point shot. Still, his assists, steals, and efficiency were always perfect additions and helped me win a few titles.
I remember being in middle school when he was in college and my coach always said he wanted me to watch how he played point but I refused to because I was a score 1st but we picked up another point next year and I moved to 2 and my scoring went way up because of how easy he made the game for me my coach then explained to me how I could do an even better job of making the game easy for everyone because I had more talent and I always had an appreciation for Miller I remember in the rookie game he had an open break and layuped instead of dunked and he was always undervalued since he was lowkey really good tho
I really don't think he is an underrated player, almost everybody acknowledges him as a very solid point guard, with great vision and good decision making...but not a spectacular player, which is very fair
Remember being upset with his draft pick but he was actually as fun to watch individually as anyone. I watched his game evolve his best days were in Denver for sure but your doing him a disservice on one of the best.
Really dope guy I met him in college Nd he’s one of the friendliest people I’ve ever met we talked basketball for a while and he has some dope ass stories
You forgot to mention his 2nd stint with the Nuggets. He was still a starter for a few seasons, but soon played back up to Ty Lawson. He was quite productive in that series against the Warriors.
probably Andre Miller one of the most underrated point guard and he has durability to play more games. He was one of best midrange shooter and postup point guard. He was a great leader in the court.
One of my all time favorite Trail Blazers. I'll never forget his fake time out plays, PG post game, lob pass alley-oops, or the time he ended his years long streak of never missing a game by body slamming a young Blake Griffin for messing with him and getting subsequently suspended.
Not a lot of "gloried role players" finished 11th all-time in assists for a career. I saw him from his college days through his NBA career. He was never flashy. Just did his job very well. He was a Mark Jackson...#4 all-time in assist... type of point guard, with more offense and more athleticism. Cade Cunningham reminds me a lot of Miller, but, again, with more athleticism. If you rely on clips and Wikipedia for an assessment, you don't do all lot of players justice. Stats are one thing, but, HOW you get those stats...the ability to play the game...is different. Fortunately, I actually watched him play, and he was better than your assessment. The majority of former players who played with Miller give him huge props for both how he played, and how he carried himself as a pro.
I think he deserves a Hall of Fame spot but as a Nuggets fan I can see why he's "underrated". Dre Miller was indeed steady on offense and was probably the last pure point guard in the league who actually has a post game. But there's a reason why he's "durable". He actually DOESN'T give effort on defense by often sagging off his man (even if that man is Stephen Curry) so he rarely suffers from soreness or strain. Think of James Harden with a really low variance offense and less athletic. Miller sometimes takes ill-advised threes which explains his low amount of 20ppg seasons. But he was a really good lob passer it's a shame that he almost never played around players who can really score the rock and cover all his holes on defense. The 2013 Nuggets was the closest one but that team suffered bad luck when Gallinari went down.
Like Mark Jackson, Andre Miller is LIVING PROOF that decent athleticism and being able to play the game from the neck up is HUGE!!! It might not get you into the NBA but it may get you a free ride to college and overseas for anyone interested. "Any time you're getting paid to play basketball things are alright" --Earl Boykins
Andre I don't want to play hero ball for most of the time,i m underrated,old head strategy which works, imma do my thing no matter what u do,i m Mr Durable Miller
Too good to be a bench player, not good enough to be a star. It's an unfortunate situation of being a perfect trade piece.
Miller was nice very much overlooked.... Smdh
He was a star, it was just a shame he had to play alongside the likes of other bright stars like AI, Gilbert, Wade, Allen, Kidd, Nash, Etc who got all the attention because they had a more exciting style of play.. meanwhile Andre miller, baron Davis, and Tony Parker were killin it in the background
@@kaybrera Andre miller was never an all star.
How good was he? He won the MVP award in a season me and my brothers played in NBA Live 2002, as a CPU controlled player. Enough said.
askarana actually
askarana lol
@@gangtime8705 😂😂
That’s wild lmaoooo
😂😂😂
He looks like Shawn Livingston, Channing fyre and Nick cannon
ong
They all look a little too similar
Nick Cannon too
Keemo Imani it really doesn't matter
@Keemo Imani because they're more popular it doesn't matter about age
Maybe How good was Ron Artest or Rashard Lewis next ?
Mr. Wallace or udonis haslem
And AK 47?
Bonny Jones or Chet Walker from the Champion 76ers
And Kevin Martin
Mr. Wallace Rashard Lewis is one of the most underrated stretch 4’s in NBA history
I’m glad people are putting Andre Miller on Notice. One of the best underrated point guards of the 2000s. Also in terms of being underrated one of my favorite players along with Rip Hamilton. #GreatVideo
James Caldwell Walt Frazier better
Nuggets (Melo era) here...appreciated Miller’s play very much that’s why I felt a bit stung at the end of this vid when he was assessed as a “glorified etc...”
James Caldwell not really underrated. More like his leadership was underrated not his skill
I really don't think he is an underrated player, almost everybody acknowledges him as a very solid point guard, with great vision and good decision making...but not a spectacular player, which is very fair
@@Ac-gh1mq wtf no shit lol
Andre was that point guard every team can benefit from
Facts. So underrated
Really Andre Miller was a really underrated player Totally and also really consistent for a PG and very overlooked
Do a Jerry Stackhouse, Corey Maggette or Gerald Wallace video next!
Gerald Wallace
Good choices specially Gerald Wallace
Crash deserves a video. Very underrated defender.
Deadass
Mike Dunleavy Jr.
I always loved Andre's old man game. This dude is 11th on the NBA's all time assist list and has an assist to turnover ratio of nearly 3:1. I love slow point guards who understand tempo and rhythm
He was the best lob passer, in my opinion. He would throw perfectly setup alley oop passes even during crucial/clutch moments.
I aways confuse him with Shawn Livingston they look very alike
Mr.Paul Paul what’re you? Racist
James Hester wdym they look alike
James Hester they look alike dumbass
No they don’t but then again all white peool looks the same to me
@@bigbro9220 lol blacks have the same eyes same hair same skin y'all look alike like Asians
He was one of my fave PGs. Played abnormally in the post and did back to basket stuff a lot. Reminded me of Magic, Payton, etc and took moves from Kobe/Jordan.
He was really underrated. he's a steady floor general with high shooting percentage and low turn-over rate. He def doesn't get enough credits for the contribution he makes to the team.
who tf spells SHOOTING like that
@@strappycoco8314 i diddnt even notice until you pointed it out lmao
@@strappycoco8314 oppps, corrected 😅.
Can you do how good Caron Butler was , I think he is very underrated especially considering the things he to go through as a kid. Other video ideas are how good was deron Williams or the mid 2000s Jazz teams
lol you saw that viral tweet and that made you type this. he was ass
Tovar23 you can’t be a two time all star and be ass
also at time around 2010-12 was highest paid nba player with contract
How did the Cavs draft Jamal Crawford and Andre Miller and neither of them play with lebron🤦♂️
Volsfan6 had they kept either of those guys and then Carlos Boozer LeBron may have stayed in Cleveland.
Flying V “We have 4 forwards better than Lebron on our team already” Carlos “Jealous Ass” Boozer
Boozer thought he was better than lebron 🤣🤣🤣
The Bulls drafted Jamal Crawford
Miller, crawford, Lebron, iguaskas, boozer is a solid 5
I legit forgot all about andre miller, thanks for shining light on a lot of potentially underrated/overlooked players throughout NBA history
i remember when i was young, Andre Miller and Shaun Livingston literally looks the same to me xD, even their playstyle are kind of similar
He schooled J-kidd in the 52pts game😂😱
Speaking of low-key and making subtle difference, shall we have a video around Shane Battier?
If he stayed in Cleveland, he would've been dynamite with LeBron
Imagine if they kept him and Boozer! It would have been awesome. Big z, Boozer, Bron, a shooter and Andre.
Lucas Machado Facts! LeBron would’ve actually had the talent around him to win in Cleveland the first time around.
Lol the outcome of seasons prior to LeBron and thus the draft order would be totally different. These what ifs dont work.
Andre Miller was traded for Darius Miles a year before Lebron got drafted. If it wasn’t for that trade, we wouldn’t have been the worst team in the league, which led to the first overall pick of Lebron.
They traded Andre Miller to tank for Lebron. I was so disgusted at the time I had to stop watching the Cavs try to have Ricky Davis be their best player.
When he played for the 76ers myself an 2 friends were Andres guest for the playoffs. Best 2 weeks ever. Miller is a super nice guy.
How good was Walt Frazier and Earl Monroe, is what you should do next
Earl the pearl IMO was the archetype for the hybridguard of the modern era. Be smart/crafty if youre going to drive finish strong or pass but be 3 steps ahead mentally and physically. The way he would use his footwork to break his defenders use his off hand/shoulder to create separation with a jab step/step back fade away. I see it from wade to isiah thomas to Ai, rondo, cp3. Sure there were players like walt or west among the great guards of that era. Earl was like a ball of energy that the crowd and his team could feed off of with his pure play. Such a timeless style his jab steps/step back fade aways. A true pioneer. As other guards were shooting jumpers with their feet set. Now when teams scout for a guard that has "IT" they look for a guard like earl. A guy that can create for others or themselves naturally with their ability to get inside and finish on anyone bc of their ability to read and adapt on the fly with a natural talent and feel for the game. Other players can focus on fundamentals shooting form dribbling all they want, unless they see the game the way he did or the way he was able to manipulate defenses, for me thats what made him a GREAT. He made the game look easy. Thats why hes the archetype for me the way he played the game is how everyone wishes they could or the rhythm and flow to his game. High action kill em with that midrange.
I was shocked when he dropped 52 points vs Dallas back in the day
Rohan95 crazy how 2010 is back in the day now😭😭
@@bobbysmoove4796 for real makes me feel old thinking that was almost 10 years ago
One of the many players nobody gives enough credit to. I mean awfully not enough credit. Thanks Andy!
Thanks for this video. I grew up during Miller’s prime but I only knew him as the guy with good 2K ratings that I had never seen.
As a Blazers fan i'll never forget that 50-point game by Andre, great video Andy! I love these player profile-styled videos.
Mike Conley vibe..both really good and efficient but you will hardly notice them.
Miller's situation is very similar to Tobias Harris. Always productive but not the key piece to a championship team
I never realized how much he favors Shaun Livingston until I started reading the comments. I never really had a problem telling them apart.
Guy was an excellent point guard though. He's currently 11th in all time assists and has more career assists than other more well known point guards like Tim Hardaway and Tony Parker.
How good actually was Richard Jefferson? One of the main pieces to the Cavs championship run
Yeah im cavs fan
Revolver Parker nice man
I loved watching Andre Miller when he was with the blazers.
As a Nuggets fan, I have nothing bad to say about Lord Andre Miller
I met him yesterday at the Airport in Charlotte. Such a humble, down to earth guy.
How good was John Stockton a player that doesn't credit for his defense.
KawaiiUnicorn He didn’t have a left hand tho
Laban Massey bro y’all watch 1 dude make a video about 1 games and you follow him like sheep
Dude was dirty
@@labanmassey7435 So Stockton is the all time leader in assists and steals by far with only ONE hand, and thats supposed to make me.... less impressed?? Cmon man. Results are results. Gary Payton also said Stockton was the hardest player to guard. That should tell you all you need to know
Johnstockton also is trash
Those Cavs jerseys are my favorite they've worn
He is so underrated that you’ll never put him into a “most underrated lists of the 00’s”. ‘Coz he was so lowkey and under the radar but when you remember him. You’d be like, “Oh, heck yeah. Steady as a damn rock will give you his averages. Pass, Defend & Score”. Loved him in Philly, Denver & Portland where he went the heck off! Good video, Man!
Miller was a General. One aspect you overlooked was how great of a closer he was. Miller was clutch and would take games over down the stretch. He was also one of the best defender PGs of his era.
I was pissed at how good he kept a trash Sixers team after the AI trade and made us miss out on the Durant sweepstakes.
Really good player, criminally underrated. I loved his style, consistent, clutch, wish we had him on the Ewing era Knicks.
Please do "How good was Hedo Turkoglu actually?" please! Love the vids Andy!
Turkoglu was terrible 😂
Hey thanks a lot for the video Andre was a true Baller and he deserves a lot of respect, i use to watch him when i was younger and i would get very motivated to work on my game seeing him play so well within his skill set. Mr Miller was one of those players that will force you to respect the basic fundamentals .. He made a great 16 yr career with mostly high basketball IQ very impressive..
Hedo Turkoglu Next Or Kevin Martin
Malcom brogdon same type of player with a better outside shot, nothing fancy high bb iq can fit any team type player
Watched Andre carry the Cavs for years. Dude was a beast
I never knew how good he was, until he joined my Wizards. I was so impressed by his back to the basket game, that I looked up his highlights.
Great floor general. Much Respect to Andre. I always enjoyed watching him play. He's a super star to me
I remember Miller as a Trailblazer, killing the Iggy led Sixers one night by going into scoring machine mode in the fourth quarter. He hit the game-winner with a baseline-hesitation-change of direction drive and floater, on Iggy, in the final seconds.
As a Sixers fan, it was like watching a car accident in slow motion. All you could do is laugh.
Dropped like 50 points
A true pg
Andre Miller was Chauncey Billups without the three point range which sadly for Miller is what made Billups a HOF tier PG instead of just a very good PG.
I loved him on the nuggets
The late 90s to 2000s was an incredibly competitive era for point guards or lead distributors, as well as transition period. You had all-time greats, like Stockton, Payton, KJ, and the Hardaways still in league. Then, you had the superhuman point guards, like AI, Marbury, Kidd, SF3, White Chocolate, and Kenny Anderson. Then, you had other overlooked point guards who were also becoming stars, like Nash, Billups, B-Davis,Cassell, and Parker. Throw in the fact, alot of teams were running their offense through their best wing scorers, usually their SG or SF. Hill and Pippen were doing it for their respective team, just as Kobe and MJ would also do. T-Mac, Ginobili, LBJ, Odom, D-Wade, and KG were doing the same. Alot of teams needed more so a 3 and D guy or a good shooter who can play adequate defense at of. I haven't even mentioned guys, like CP3, Williams, Rose, and Westbrook who were on the horizon.
If Andre Miller plays in the NBA today, I think he might experience some Playoff success and perhaps be recognizable. If he was on a bigger market team like maybe Boston or Los Angeles (meaning the Lakers) or something, he might develop the other aspect of his game.
Hey Andy, how about how good was Brian Scalabrine? That's a challenge bro, it will take time to make that 😅
It would be a short video
@@justincredible5414 accolades wise? Don't think so.
@@bjayapole7899We could watch him sit on the bench while the Celtics win the title that one year. That's about it
@@justincredible5414 you must be fun at parties
@@mlkchannel5890 usually yeah.
Clicked so fast to watch the best UA-cam out there
He was a pure basketball player. I was always impressed by his post play.
I love these under the radar video. Something a real basketball fan would appreciate. Great Job!
No mention at all of his post game? Regularly took guards down low and would force double teams because of that. Huge reason why he was able to stay healthy too no doubt.
Keep up all the great vids!!! Please do all time all star snub list. Or how good was Purvis Short and those unsung great players who never became all stars like Monta Ellis
Your channel is my favorite basketball channel of all basketball channels.
For a second I thought that was Channing Frye
Nice one bro! Truly underrated player. He had an amazing sense of the game...
He was also underrated in fantasy basketball. I would routinely pick him up in the 6th/7th round of 12 team leagues due to his lack of a three point shot. Still, his assists, steals, and efficiency were always perfect additions and helped me win a few titles.
Andre Miller was highly touted his rookie year in Cleveland. He even made a USA dream team in 02'. But his stock dampened once he got to the Clippers.
Love your vids and research you put in and not stacked with ads
I remember being in middle school when he was in college and my coach always said he wanted me to watch how he played point but I refused to because I was a score 1st but we picked up another point next year and I moved to 2 and my scoring went way up because of how easy he made the game for me my coach then explained to me how I could do an even better job of making the game easy for everyone because I had more talent and I always had an appreciation for Miller I remember in the rookie game he had an open break and layuped instead of dunked and he was always undervalued since he was lowkey really good tho
most underrated period. i remember watching him clutch up for the sixers countless times and that was the end of his career
I really don't think he is an underrated player, almost everybody acknowledges him as a very solid point guard, with great vision and good decision making...but not a spectacular player, which is very fair
Remember being upset with his draft pick but he was actually as fun to watch individually as anyone. I watched his game evolve his best days were in Denver for sure but your doing him a disservice on one of the best.
My man Miller was cold 🥶 and he had mad heart 💪🏾💪🏾
Remember him on the wizards as a old vet an was still a great backup I enjoyed having
Andy is such a good NBA UA-camr because he will discuss the topics nobody else will! Such good content
Do Brandon roy, Roy Hubert, Thad young, nick collision
For me, this player was a definition of a true point guard. He was just caught off with that "Curry" trend.
Kudos to you Andy for making this kind of videos for low-key players.
One of the best post Point Guard of the 2000s.
Andre Miller is one of the most underrated PGs of the 2000's era, he deserves the recognition.
Yes! So many people misuse and overuse the word Underrated. But this guy was truly underrated.
Nice video of one of the most underlooked point guards of my generation. Thanx
Really dope guy I met him in college Nd he’s one of the friendliest people I’ve ever met we talked basketball for a while and he has some dope ass stories
Wow, Andre Miller. THAT’S a name I haven’t heard in a very long time.
He was basically the unsung hero of my Nuggets that first year with Melo. I dont think we make the playpffs that year without him
You forgot to mention his 2nd stint with the Nuggets. He was still a starter for a few seasons, but soon played back up to Ty Lawson. He was quite productive in that series against the Warriors.
This dude was my pops favorite player. I see why
An athletic Richard Pryor .
probably Andre Miller one of the most underrated point guard and he has durability to play more games. He was one of best midrange shooter and postup point guard. He was a great leader in the court.
One of my all time favorite Trail Blazers. I'll never forget his fake time out plays, PG post game, lob pass alley-oops, or the time he ended his years long streak of never missing a game by body slamming a young Blake Griffin for messing with him and getting subsequently suspended.
Underrated PG in the PG era of scoring PG vs PG leaders . He was legit and deferred to others . Got to Knuckleheads podcast
Most surprising 50 point game?? Drose was completely unexpected
Not a lot of "gloried role players" finished 11th all-time in assists for a career. I saw him from his college days through his NBA career. He was never flashy. Just did his job very well. He was a Mark Jackson...#4 all-time in assist... type of point guard, with more offense and more athleticism. Cade Cunningham reminds me a lot of Miller, but, again, with more athleticism.
If you rely on clips and Wikipedia for an assessment, you don't do all lot of players justice. Stats are one thing, but, HOW you get those stats...the ability to play the game...is different. Fortunately, I actually watched him play, and he was better than your assessment.
The majority of former players who played with Miller give him huge props for both how he played, and how he carried himself as a pro.
He was a legitimate starter.
Great, underrated player. Someone who is consistent, durable, can post, and always looks for the open man.
This video needed his game winner against the warriors in 2013-14 Rd1 playoffs.
I think he deserves a Hall of Fame spot but as a Nuggets fan I can see why he's "underrated".
Dre Miller was indeed steady on offense and was probably the last pure point guard in the league who actually has a post game.
But there's a reason why he's "durable". He actually DOESN'T give effort on defense by often sagging off his man (even if that man is Stephen Curry) so he rarely suffers from soreness or strain. Think of James Harden with a really low variance offense and less athletic. Miller sometimes takes ill-advised threes which explains his low amount of 20ppg seasons. But he was a really good lob passer it's a shame that he almost never played around players who can really score the rock and cover all his holes on defense. The 2013 Nuggets was the closest one but that team suffered bad luck when Gallinari went down.
Bruce Bowen and Miller had the same DNA, dudes just cant get injured.
i think its time for EARL BOYKINS!!!
Can we get a Baron Davis video???
Like Mark Jackson, Andre Miller is LIVING PROOF that decent athleticism and being able to play the game from the neck up is HUGE!!!
It might not get you into the NBA but it may get you a free ride to college and overseas for anyone interested.
"Any time you're getting paid to play basketball things are alright"
--Earl Boykins
Nice video bro good thoughts and facts
Andre I don't want to play hero ball for most of the time,i m underrated,old head strategy which works, imma do my thing no matter what u do,i m Mr Durable Miller
What happened to Andy's history channel??
That trumpet at the begining lets you know you are watching Andy Hoops!!