For real, i mos def remember utahs run with him in march madness & totally was well aware of where he was and how he was doing throughout his career.....but i must of never seen an interview or nothing, cuz i never expected this personality from him. So cool to hear him tell his story. He was a great guest.
Andre Miller was one of my favorite PGs back in the day. I tried to emulate my game after him and J. Kidd when I was in middle and HS. This is actually the first time I've ever heard him speak lol.
00:00:46 - Bust Yo Ass 00:01:57 - Playing in Watts 00:03:38 - LA Competition 00:05:30 - Player Influences 00:08:21 - College Recruiting/Football 00:10:29 - LA to Salt Lake City 00:11:20 - University of Utah 00:13:46 - Playing for Rick Majerus 00:17:51 - 1999 NBA Draft 00:21:17 - Rookie Year in Cleveland 00:22:01 - Dre at the Skate Rink 00:23:09 - Finding Confidence in League 00:25:40 - Leading League in Assists 00:28:33 - Getting Traded for Darius 00:31:49 - 2002 ESPN Magazine Cover 00:33:25 - Playing at Home 00:34:40 - Big Contract 00:36:40 - Tying Shoes Behind Ankles 00:38:07 - Playing in Denver with Melo 00:41:35 - Traded for Allen Iverson 00:43:30 - Developing Young Players in Philly 00:45:55 - Start-Bench-Trade 00:47:23 - Tough PG Matchups 00:49:05 - Playing All 82 00:50:13 - All-Star Snubs 00:50:55 - NBA Superheroes 00:54:30 - Treat Yo Self 01:00:26 - Fantastic Four 01:01:31 - Professor Nickname 01:02:19 - Living off the Grid 01:06:00 - Rollers in the League 01:08:39 - Cali Players in NBA ✌
Dre touched on one of the main reasons I love basketball and just sports in general. The barriers that are broken down through relationships. Getting to know people who don’t look like you or share all the same life views as you do, and putting that all aside to accomplish a common goal was special. I still have life long friends from high school and college. If only we could get to this point as a society.
I didn’t realize how good this guy was until he played for my Sixers and I got to see him play regularly. All-time great as a distributor but he could get buckets when needed.
Andre Miller is like the funny uncle at the family reunion cracking jokes and shooting the shit lol. I would’ve never guessed he would be like that based on his demeanor on the court during his playing days. He’s a funny dude, one of my favorite interviews on the knuckleheads.
Man I'm a long time viewer. This Andre Miller one is next to Kobe interview. This episode had everything you want. Extremely humble guy. Not angry or bitter. Just humble and hilarious! Rich and Miles felt the same way as me. I can tell. Excellent Job keep it up. One.
He might be the best Alley-Oops passer in history of the game.. appreciate this one, love hearing these stories..no scholarships, to College All American, to a decade plus in the L as more than a serviceable player. Respect. Need someone like Omar Cook on this next..
My brother from another mother played on his team in high school Verbum Dei i rode with him an his mom every day home from practice! He taught me alot and always been humble and we won alot of games and championships together! Most underated pg in nba history and probably player! I Love my bro always great to be around!!
I apologize up front for the long comment: I have a close friend who played at a small D1 college, played against Andre Miller when he was at Utah(college). One night a few friends were watching a game, having a few drinks and out of nowhere, my homie starts talking about how strong Miller was and how he was the toughest player he ever played against. For years, even to this day… we will meet up and no matter who’s playing and what they are doing, someone will chime in and say…. “Yeah Yeah Yeah, hell with al that Andre Miller was the greatest player of all time. ~ Maybe it’s not as humorous to others, but I couldn’t stop laughing when I saw the thumbnail. Shoutout to Dre Miller, definitely one of my favorite players and most definitely one of the most underrated players of his era!
I went to that private school with him. He didn’t even play PG in HS. He couldn’t even dunk until his junior year…at the time some would say he wasn’t even the best player at the school, but, everybody knew he was different… bro was always doing something special on the court that would have you like…wow!!!
This was awesome, Andre Miller seems like a really good dude. Glad you all had him on there and gave him a way to tell his own story - especially with him not being on social media, not many other avenues to hear from him unless we get into the skating rink circuit!
Andre Miller was the first NBA player to let me know the NBA is on another level. I watched him at the Drew League. He walked in with a wrinkled white T, dropped his son to a lady on the sideline, walked straight on the court without stretching and proceeded to completely destroy everyone without sweating or jumping. Everybody else was more athletic and jumping out the gym and he made it seem like he was playing against children. The game ended, he walked off the court, grabbed his son and calmly walked out as if nothing happened. Respect pros!!!!!
He and Kidd were the best examples of a point GAWD to me. You weren't going to take them out of their rythym. But Andre, had something different in him. He was just cold man. So underrated and I love to see people like him get their just due. Even if it's only for a little while. Edit: Q and Andre gave my boys that love today. Big Pistons fan, and the squad (core) from 03-08 were my favorites. Also, the Richard Pryor nickname is SPOT ON!
Andre talks EXACTLY how I imagined. Lol. Cali Cool OG who could BALL. Underrated PG; very steady, consistent and reliable. Didn't need the flash either. The smart play was his flash. Salute to the OG and The Knuckleheads for giving Andre Miller his flowers.
1st time watching this. Miller is the most unexpected but perfect guest. I never thought anything of him except he can ball. But he seem super cool and awesomely humble!
Andre Miller was a solid player 16,000 points 8,000 assists and 15,000 steals in his career. He gave out 300,000 to his family making Sure everybody Eat.seems like a real humble & quiet type of dude. He puts me in the mind of the kid Trey styles was fighting in the Class room in The Movie "Boys in the Hood" the grown version. another dope episode Knuckle heads salute from Chicago #Dantana773
This is one of my favorite interviews I luv Andre Millers game he never missed ah floater or midrange he is super underrated! But when he said he took out $300,000 for his family that’s stuff people you don’t ever hear..that made me like that brother even more! Shout out to miller good dude 🫡💯
Fantastic interview. Darius is really good at the interviewing thing. Bravo, fellas. Show is dope, and it shows personalities that we never knew about. Andre is a cool dude.
When i was young i was learning the game of basketball, after watching the superstars i humbled myself and patterned my game after Andre Miller, Boris Diaw and Toney Allen. After that my game flourished
Very humble rudder master. He put the ball where they liked it and could do something with it. That back dribble cross was signature. The nba is not real its a dream .
@@trappedineuphoria3416 I like bald headed Sprewell, dunking and mean-muggin’ whoever’s guarding him. Braids Sprewell didn’t attack the basket as much and just had a nice little mid-range game
32:10 had me crackin up 🤣🤣Andre Miller one of the most underrated PGs ever. I still remember his dunk out of no where against Denver when he was with Portland 💪🏼
This guy is one of the most underrated point guards to ever play! I use to look at him go against great players, and could never understand how he got by defenders for layups, and gave straight dimes to his teammates......
Dre funny as hell lol. This dude gave out 300k to his family instead doing whatever with it says a lot about who he is as a human being. Love this podcast. The Pivot and Knuckleheads my top 2 rn 💪🏼🔥🔥
Another great interview from knuckleheads. I hopped with Dre at a gym called (sports and wellness) in Albuquerque New Mexico. I believe everything he said, he’s a humble man. Gotta love it.
This surprised me as one of the best interviews! I definitely didn't expect Dre to sound like a straight LA hood cat 😂 Much love to a guy who doesn't get another love!🙌🏿
This was literally my favorite player growing up and I'm from Compton. Always wanted to play just like Dre and he played in a RIDICULOUS era of PGs so he gets overlooked; but he was a great throwback PG at many things. Awesome down to Earth guy and a classic LA guy from the old school. Respect.
I’m from Portland an Andre is one of my favorite point guards ever cus I played guard so you kno how we see other guards..but when him an D Miles played here across the street from the Portland convention center D miles let me chill in his Rolls Royce Phantom black on big ass black 28” inch Rims! I was in the Back seat with the foot rest out the floor that car was like ah space ship! Humble dude him an dre miller! 🫡 I had to say that cus they started talking about the cars in Portland man! Big up to y’all brothers man glad to see everyone still doing big thangs!!💯✊🏾✊🏾
Outstanding interview guys. You picking on some great great players. All great ones and some legend pioneers. Andre Miller was a very good player and very Team player. He try to make everyone better. Thanks Q & D. My hats off to Mr Miller.
I’ve never heard Miller talk, but he’s actually funny as hell 😂
This man is straight LA .. I’m dying 🤣😭
For real, i mos def remember utahs run with him in march madness & totally was well aware of where he was and how he was doing throughout his career.....but i must of never seen an interview or nothing, cuz i never expected this personality from him. So cool to hear him tell his story. He was a great guest.
Same here. I wasn't expecting this voice.
I said the exact same thing...
Me either
Legend has it he still hasn’t missed a transition pull up middy 😂😂🔥🔥
Facts 😂
never saw him miss a floater neither lol
😆
He was a very underrated player in the league but HIGHLY respected from the players and from us fans also . 🙏🏾
Only underrated by the media! Not in L.A.
Facts
Mainly because where he went to college and played in the pros. But he was a dog
One of the most underrated PGs ever
i grew up on the same block as him & played for his aau when he played in portland . Him and my uncles are super close
Oh my gosh Quentin and Darius ain't playing no games this season. We have been getting some great guests and great episodes 🔥🔥!
These niggaz on 🔥🔥🔥
Amen
#Facts
The consistency they coming too 🔥🔥🔥
Darius needs the extra cash to pay for his court case.
UNDERRATED STUD back in his playing days.
YESSSS
Those that know…big up!
He was an intelligent and fundamentally sound as a guard. I always respected his game and he lowkey could get a bucket!
And as tradition spurs picked him up when he was old as fuk
@@kmole91 absolutely
when it comes to just a Pure Hoop Podcast no on is even in the same lane as the gang keep killing it Q & D Miles
agreed! them other n*ggas started READING ADVERTISEMENTS!!!🤣🤣🤣
Him in Denver, he was so calm and collected every game! Old YMCA game and can’t nobody stop it! Love me Dre! Gotta get him in the Big 3
I would have never thought Andre Miller would be this funny 😂 Him and Baron Davis got the same since of humor
That’s that Cali/LA demeanor lol
@@pericopinero1035 there also eastside of LA, both of em from damu hoods
Sense nigga. Sense. Smh.
Andre Miller was one of my favorite PGs back in the day. I tried to emulate my game after him and J. Kidd when I was in middle and HS. This is actually the first time I've ever heard him speak lol.
Exactly on both points 😂😂
So basically u were slow and couldn’t jump lol J/K but not really. Dre Miller was awesome and his lack of real athleticism made it more impressive 😎👍🏾
@@clsupreme7408 I was actually pretty quick and athletic, I just liked big PGs that could see the floor, push the pace, distribute, and play defense.
Me too bro about first time hearing him. When I heard him and rashard Lewis fucked me up lol
His boisterous laugh after D's first question was the loudest I have ever heard him be.
00:00:46 - Bust Yo Ass
00:01:57 - Playing in Watts
00:03:38 - LA Competition
00:05:30 - Player Influences
00:08:21 - College Recruiting/Football
00:10:29 - LA to Salt Lake City
00:11:20 - University of Utah
00:13:46 - Playing for Rick Majerus
00:17:51 - 1999 NBA Draft
00:21:17 - Rookie Year in Cleveland
00:22:01 - Dre at the Skate Rink
00:23:09 - Finding Confidence in League
00:25:40 - Leading League in Assists
00:28:33 - Getting Traded for Darius
00:31:49 - 2002 ESPN Magazine Cover
00:33:25 - Playing at Home
00:34:40 - Big Contract
00:36:40 - Tying Shoes Behind Ankles
00:38:07 - Playing in Denver with Melo
00:41:35 - Traded for Allen Iverson
00:43:30 - Developing Young Players in Philly
00:45:55 - Start-Bench-Trade
00:47:23 - Tough PG Matchups
00:49:05 - Playing All 82
00:50:13 - All-Star Snubs
00:50:55 - NBA Superheroes
00:54:30 - Treat Yo Self
01:00:26 - Fantastic Four
01:01:31 - Professor Nickname
01:02:19 - Living off the Grid
01:06:00 - Rollers in the League
01:08:39 - Cali Players in NBA
✌
Bruh u the MVP for these time stamps
This is crucial and the reason why I keep watching this episode!
Good looking out champ
Humble, quiet, great interview with an underrated star.
Only underrated by the media! Not in L.A.
Dre touched on one of the main reasons I love basketball and just sports in general. The barriers that are broken down through relationships. Getting to know people who don’t look like you or share all the same life views as you do, and putting that all aside to accomplish a common goal was special. I still have life long friends from high school and college. If only we could get to this point as a society.
you mean leaving the block you grew up and touching grass?
come on now,
I didn’t realize how good this guy was until he played for my Sixers and I got to see him play regularly. All-time great as a distributor but he could get buckets when needed.
Andre is a good dude. If you ask a man if he ever splurged and he says his splurge was giving his family money, you know his character. 💯
" I didn't traded for a Gatorade and a sandwich , I got traded for a legend" 😂
After watching this...Andre Miller is one the dopest human beings on this earth...much respect...he's definitely my kind of people
Andre Miller was a pillar of consistency on the court. Great interview!
I remember reading a news report he played 300+ straight games or something like that. Super durable and consistent.
bruh he said when they left the house party, the pool was black im crying😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Andre Miller is like the funny uncle at the family reunion cracking jokes and shooting the shit lol. I would’ve never guessed he would be like that based on his demeanor on the court during his playing days. He’s a funny dude, one of my favorite interviews on the knuckleheads.
Miller is really a grateful man. very refreshing to hear the humble words and stories of this man. respect
Man I'm a long time viewer. This Andre Miller one is next to Kobe interview. This episode had everything you want. Extremely humble guy. Not angry or bitter. Just humble and hilarious! Rich and Miles felt the same way as me. I can tell. Excellent Job keep it up. One.
He might be the best Alley-Oops passer in history of the game.. appreciate this one, love hearing these stories..no scholarships, to College All American, to a decade plus in the L as more than a serviceable player. Respect. Need someone like Omar Cook on this next..
Yeah man I got Miller and J Kidd as best alley oop passers of all time
Gary Payton also
Can't leave out cp3 (lob city)
Andre Miller's attitude and demeanor is a whole vibe. great interview.
first time I've ever heard this great point guard speak..
SHOUTS TO KNUCKLE HEADZ FOR THIS ONE!!
My brother from another mother played on his team in high school Verbum Dei i rode with him an his mom every day home from practice! He taught me alot and always been humble and we won alot of games and championships together! Most underated pg in nba history and probably player! I Love my bro always great to be around!!
Man, I watched this joint 2x. Absolutely enjoyed Andre as a player, and now as just a real dude.
Big ups to Q& D for this one!
My dude, Andre Miller! Still a cool and humble guy! Played with him at Verb as freshmen! 💯
He ain't lying bout them Sundays back in the day! When football wasn't on you cutting that NBC game on right after dinner 😂
Going down
I apologize up front for the long comment:
I have a close friend who played at a small D1 college, played against Andre Miller when he was at Utah(college).
One night a few friends were watching a game, having a few drinks and out of nowhere, my homie starts talking about how strong Miller was and how he was the toughest player he ever played against. For years, even to this day… we will meet up and no matter who’s playing and what they are doing, someone will chime in and say…. “Yeah Yeah Yeah, hell with al that Andre Miller was the greatest player of all time. ~
Maybe it’s not as humorous to others, but I couldn’t stop laughing when I saw the thumbnail.
Shoutout to Dre Miller, definitely one of my favorite players and most definitely one of the most underrated players of his era!
keep the comments coming..just adds even more great context for us bball heads.
this is such a great story. me and my buddy love his 50 pt game, it’s like a mythical tale for us
i heard almost an exact story to yours except they were talking about Chauncey Billups, said he was like a rock solid, strong af skilled bully
this by far was one of the best interviews y’all have had. his personality and comfort with y’all shined. so many great stories and memories
People who know the game and know the NBA know Andre Miller was a cold boy
I went to that private school with him. He didn’t even play PG in HS. He couldn’t even dunk until his junior year…at the time some would say he wasn’t even the best player at the school, but, everybody knew he was different… bro was always doing something special on the court that would have you like…wow!!!
Sounds like Klay Thompson. Me and him the same year and he wasn’t even the best player on his team. He was just known as Mychal Thompson’s son .
This one of The Best episodes yet! Never knew Dre was this Solid!
This was awesome, Andre Miller seems like a really good dude.
Glad you all had him on there and gave him a way to tell his own story - especially with him not being on social media, not many other avenues to hear from him unless we get into the skating rink circuit!
Andre Miller was the first NBA player to let me know the NBA is on another level.
I watched him at the Drew League. He walked in with a wrinkled white T, dropped his son to a lady on the sideline, walked straight on the court without stretching and proceeded to completely destroy everyone without sweating or jumping. Everybody else was more athletic and jumping out the gym and he made it seem like he was playing against children. The game ended, he walked off the court, grabbed his son and calmly walked out as if nothing happened. Respect pros!!!!!
The best point guard in the last 20 years that no one talks about
The most beautiful thing about the internet is , it shows how connected we were before the net
One of the most underrated PGs ever!!!!
Only underrated by the media! Not in L.A.
@@EliteSports217 facts LA folks KNOW
Dre Miller was no joke, very Underrated! Always remember that 50 Piece!
I have so much respect for for his approach to life. Even with all his success he genuinely is a regular person unchanged by the fame and money.
Q n D bring it every week!! My favorite podcast to watch and listen to.
He has a coach’s personality and swagger
He and Kidd were the best examples of a point GAWD to me. You weren't going to take them out of their rythym. But Andre, had something different in him. He was just cold man. So underrated and I love to see people like him get their just due. Even if it's only for a little while.
Edit: Q and Andre gave my boys that love today. Big Pistons fan, and the squad (core) from 03-08 were my favorites. Also, the Richard Pryor nickname is SPOT ON!
YEA HE couldn’t hold a bull ball bag compared to J.Kidd though
This guy is so humble and low key..Respect
Andre talks EXACTLY how I imagined. Lol. Cali Cool OG who could BALL. Underrated PG; very steady, consistent and reliable. Didn't need the flash either. The smart play was his flash. Salute to the OG and The Knuckleheads for giving Andre Miller his flowers.
Man I guess I’ve never thought about how he spoke but I’m surprised and he is hilarious!
1st time watching this. Miller is the most unexpected but perfect guest. I never thought anything of him except he can ball.
But he seem super cool and awesomely humble!
It was Jersey Marbury. I was at the game. Marbury went off, but we still won. Thank you Chris Gatling.
A.Miller...about time he gets some podcast love.
2 words Id use to describe A.M. when he came I'm a game...
"Dependable" & "consistent"
Lubinism
This was a great episode...I always viewed Andre Miller as a Pros Pro. It was awesome learn a little about him.
He's has such a humble outlook on life and his time in the NBA. It's great to hear his story.
“The pool was black” 😂😂😂😂 giving out $300k was nasty, but I feel him! Shout out the silent assassin Andre Miller!
wow
Dre Miller the Coolest interview I'd play with Dre any day. Q And D getting back to HoF interviews
Andre Miller always played like a bigger guard…very smart point guard always added value to a team very underrated player 🫡‼️
Andre Miller was a solid player 16,000 points 8,000 assists and 15,000 steals in his career. He gave out 300,000 to his family making Sure everybody Eat.seems like a real humble & quiet type of dude. He puts me in the mind of the kid Trey styles was fighting in the Class room in The Movie "Boys in the Hood" the grown version. another dope episode Knuckle heads salute from Chicago #Dantana773
Aint no way a player accounts for 15k steals bruh
@@Grrrrrr555 probably meant 1,500
did he get that many steals, 1500?
Love Andre Miller story a humble star who wanted others to shine.very underrated
Only underrated by the media! Not in L.A.
Andre is the best interview these guys have done. Didn’t know dude was this funny. I know guys loved playing with him.
Grew up a Nuggets fan, & I always enjoyed watching him. Great post-up game, great at steals, alley-oop passes, etc. Super underrated!!
This is one of my favorite interviews I luv Andre Millers game he never missed ah floater or midrange he is super underrated! But when he said he took out $300,000 for his family that’s stuff people you don’t ever hear..that made me like that brother even more! Shout out to miller good dude 🫡💯
Fantastic interview. Darius is really good at the interviewing thing. Bravo, fellas. Show is dope, and it shows personalities that we never knew about. Andre is a cool dude.
Really enjoyed this interview! Shout out to Miller, he was a true definition of a Baller / Hooper
Never heard AM talk but straight off the rip with the laugh 😂😂
Bruh had Q cracking up the whole interview 🤣
@@pericopinero1035 like for real caught off guard laughter haha
When i was young i was learning the game of basketball, after watching the superstars i humbled myself and patterned my game after Andre Miller, Boris Diaw and Toney Allen. After that my game flourished
This why I love this platform .... I would have thought Miller was a square ass dude ...... shitttt is a really dude funny as hell ... 🤣
Very humble rudder master. He put the ball where they liked it and could do something with it. That back dribble cross was signature. The nba is not real its a dream .
We finally get the interview we’ve lowkey all been waiting on
There best guest ever. So real and humbled. Great for the NBA
Hope you get Latrell Sprewell or Stephon Marbury on here some day. Good content
Sprewell was a killer!!! And would whoop the coach ass lol
It was like 2 sprewells....the bald head spreewell in Golden State and the Sprewell with braids in NY and Minn
@@trappedineuphoria3416 I like bald headed Sprewell, dunking and mean-muggin’ whoever’s guarding him. Braids Sprewell didn’t attack the basket as much and just had a nice little mid-range game
32:10 had me crackin up 🤣🤣Andre Miller one of the most underrated PGs ever. I still remember his dunk out of no where against Denver when he was with Portland 💪🏼
That triangle n 2 they ran on Vince and Antwan against NC in 98 was 💥💥💥....they shut the heels down
Not the fastest, or the most athletic but usually the smartest on the court. Would like to see him coaching in the league
This guy is one of the most underrated point guards to ever play! I use to look at him go against great players, and could never understand how he got by defenders for layups, and gave straight dimes to his teammates......
Miller is such a humble guy. Real dude.
Dre Was A Hell Of A Point Guard….Steady Guard That Was Always Consistently Good! And I Ain’t Know He Was Funny With The Delivery On How He Talks, Lol
This is one of y'alls best interviews to date. I enjoyed every minute. Dre Miller is hilarious 😂
Bro they have been going so crazy with these interviews lately 🔥🔥🔥
Because Darius miles could possibly go to jail
Facts this might be the best season
Dre funny as hell lol. This dude gave out 300k to his family instead doing whatever with it says a lot about who he is as a human being. Love this podcast. The Pivot and Knuckleheads my top 2 rn 💪🏼🔥🔥
Dam after this interview I got a whole different outlook about a.miller much respect to him underrated to say the less!
Another great interview from knuckleheads.
I hopped with Dre at a gym called (sports and wellness) in Albuquerque New Mexico. I believe everything he said, he’s a humble man. Gotta love it.
Dam they got the boy Dre in here! Super underrated I know this gone be a good one!
One of THE BEST Knuckleheads Podcasts
Dre sound like everybody favorite "what yall know about this thing called basketball/lemme get a shot young blood" uncle 😭😭😭😭😭
That's literally him. He'd pull young guys to the side and say "Come here. What do you see?" and he'd teach them the game
Helluva interview. Miller was always one of my favorite players. He's just a hooper. Period. Much respect
I really thought Andre Miller would disappear after he retired but good to know he’s still doing well. 1st time also hearing him talk. Lol
My whole post game in college was thanks to this man here, one of my favorites all time
One of my favorite PGs of that time and a great interview. Knuckleheads best Sports Podcast out💯
Andre miller & Kevin Johnson never get the recognition they deserve
This surprised me as one of the best interviews! I definitely didn't expect Dre to sound like a straight LA hood cat 😂
Much love to a guy who doesn't get another love!🙌🏿
I second that emotion! 👊🏾🙌🏾
My all time favorite interview Andre is the most down to earth dude ever man q rich d miles keep going y’all killing the game
1 of my favorite point guard's and player's ever.Dre was tooooooough!
I don’t know why this is the most entertaining interview these dudes did. It seems real genuine and I really enjoyed it.
Super underrated. He used to be cooking on the CAVS
This was literally my favorite player growing up and I'm from Compton. Always wanted to play just like Dre and he played in a RIDICULOUS era of PGs so he gets overlooked; but he was a great throwback PG at many things. Awesome down to Earth guy and a classic LA guy from the old school. Respect.
I’d trade for Andre in 2k so much, thank you for having him!!
I remember Andre dropping 60 points something crazy like that he started balling outta control outta no where
Great to hear from Andre. I don’t think I’ve ever heard an interview from him before. I love this podcast
I’m from Portland an Andre is one of my favorite point guards ever cus I played guard so you kno how we see other guards..but when him an D Miles played here across the street from the Portland convention center D miles let me chill in his Rolls Royce Phantom black on big ass black 28” inch Rims! I was in the Back seat with the foot rest out the floor that car was like ah space ship! Humble dude him an dre miller! 🫡 I had to say that cus they started talking about the cars in Portland man! Big up to y’all brothers man glad to see everyone still doing big thangs!!💯✊🏾✊🏾
Outstanding interview guys. You picking on some great great players. All great ones and some legend pioneers. Andre Miller was a very good player and very Team player. He try to make everyone better. Thanks Q & D. My hats off to Mr Miller.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 another great interview in the books. Thanks Dre for the transparency and authenticness. All-star for for life #24 legend.
Yooooo I LOVED his game!!! Since I first saw him play at Utah. I'm glad they giving him his flowers
the Professor!!! Very underrated PG, great interview fellas!
Only underrated by the media! Not in L.A.