From a pure statistical profile and role we’re looking for he would be great as a third guard. A senior who shoots 43% from three on decent volume, doesn’t turn the ball over that much, can rebound and assist a little and hold his own defensively. But I agree with you on the role- he’s started everywhere he’s been, so is he going to accept his role? He likely realizes this is his last dance given he’s not NBA bound so maybe he just wants a chance to be in a good team and have a great experience- which would be a really mature decisionI'm not trying to hate on the guy, but really??!! He brings experience, but will he be ok with the role he will get or get relegated to if we have a young guy step up like will Riley did? Is he going to be a plus addition to the locker room? I would have reservations but I do remember him saying that leaving illinois was a big regret (that was him wasn't it?). Have those voices around him settled down? Risk/reward...is it there?
From a pure statistical profile and role we’re looking for he would be great as a third guard. A senior who shoots 43% from three on decent volume, doesn’t turn the ball over that much, can rebound and assist a little and hold his own defensively. But I agree with you on the role- he’s started everywhere he’s been, so is he going to accept his role? He likely realizes this is his last dance given he’s not NBA bound so maybe he just wants a chance to be in a good team and have a great experience- which would be a really mature decision
But if he’s in for the role- I say, sign him up. It would be a great redemption story, Brad wasn’t lying when he said you are always part of the family. (You were thinking of Skyy Clark, btw, who said leaving Illinois was a big mistake according to TA interviews)
Personally would hate bringing Miller/his family back after what they did. There’s better players out there who haven’t tarnished our name.
Personally would hate bringing Miller/his family back after what they did. There’s better players out there who haven’t tarnished our name.
Always seemed like an every day guy to me. And while he did leave, he did so much more graciously than some others have. Plus there’s something about getting a starter back from a 1 seed (Ace) and an elite eight team (Ty) that I likePersonally would hate bringing Miller/his family back after what they did. There’s better players out there who haven’t tarnished our name.
Username checks out.Sarr needs a year in college to work on dunking
Bith Mirkovic and Sarr look ready to contribute at the college level right away. Sarr definitely has NBA potential but don't think he's there yet. Give Mirkovic some time with Fletch and he's going to be an absolute load.
Agree. Just hard to envision him helping the team win borderline games. Perhaps if he had lockdown D skills.Adam Miller always handled himself well both on and off the court, if I remember correctly. He followed his mother's wishes, (right or wrong), even though they conflicted with his own. I was disappointed as a fan. But in today's world, at age 18, following the advise of your mom is pretty admirable. I don't think we should hold it against him for respecting his mothers wishes. JMHO.