I guess I just don't truly understand the NBA dream stuff. I mean I get it because it's potentially generational wealth, but if there's one sport where you can make a hell of a good living playing at the non-elite professional level, it's basketball. Like if you play football it's pretty much NFL or bust. Maybe CFL. If you play baseball, you better get a big signing bonus, otherwise you're playing for peanuts until you breakthrough to the majors, or in most cases get churned out after a few seasons in the minors. With basketball, if you're just kind of ok you can find a league around the world that will pay you. And if you're relatively good, you're getting paid very well. I don't know if this is me on my soap box or what, but I know of good low major, and even D3 players that have played professionally overseas getting a solid paycheck and virtually no expenses. I guess it's hard for me to wrap my mind around the thought that playing a few years of basketball while on full scholarship and then pulling in 6 figures with no expenses, is somehow not a pretty damn nice gig.
With Adam Miller, he's a damn good player and had/has potential to be a star. He could still develop PG skills, it's not impossible. Luther Head was a 6'3" shooting guard who developed better PG skills and ultimately worked himself into a first round pick, while playing with 2 more prominent PGs. It's not impossible. Even if he doesn't become a true PG or make the league, he will still be able to make a very comfortable living playing basketball.