I bet Zigs would have preferred Kirk Heinrich over Andre Miller. A lot of teams go after him and I just don't see why. That's quite a hefty sum of money for Andre Miller don't ya guys think?
I am assuming they couldn't pry Hinrich away, so what are you gonna a do. It is what it is.
Count me as the underwhelmed. Don't get me wrong, I have always liked Andre Miller, in fact I have drafted him onto numerous fantasy teams. He just isn't what I was hoping for, and he certainly is on the downside of his career. I was really hoping for something more significant. When was the last time this franchise had cap space beyond the MLE to sign a FA, and who did we sign?
It wasn't Derek Andersen, all we had was a MLE, and we got him through a S&T for Steve Smith. It wasn't Detlef Schrempf he got the veteran minimum. The last time was Brian Grant. In other words it was 13 years ago. So for a once in 13 year opportunity all we could muster was Andre Miller???
Andre Miller is a good solid above average NBA PG, and he is an upgrade over Blake, and Blake is an upgrade over Sergio so we are better.
There are 5 areas where we really need to improve in as a team
#1 - Defense, we were the worst defensive team in the playoffs
#2 - We have to be able to initiate offense from players other than Brandon
#3 - We have to score more points in transition
#4 - We have to score more points in the paint
#5 - We need to rebound better (based upon the Houston series only)
Last year Miller had a defensive rating of 110, and so did Blake, and Sergio was 109. Overall I think we took a step backwards, as Miller will be a year older.
Miller assisted 35.4% of his teammates shots while he was on the floor, and Blake 26.0%, Sergio was 36.7%. Major improvement. This is the major advantage to Miller. This will help a great deal on the offensive end, and it will take heat of Brandon, make him a better player, and improve us offensively. Of course we were already the second best offensive team in the league.
Last year 30% of Portland shots came within the first 10 second of the shot clock, Philly was at 39%. This is an improvement. This should indicate that we can run with Miller, now it just comes down to Nate's willingness to push that. Nate's mantra is go early in the clock, unless you have nothing then have patience and go late. Well with Blake he seldom pushed to go early. If Miller is willing to push and go early, then that will be a good thing, but he has to do it.
Miller got to the FT line 4.7 times per game, to Blake at 1.4, Sergio was at 1.9. No doubt our points in the paint will increase.
Miller rebounded at a rate of 7.3, Sergio 6.8, and Blake 4.3. Slight improvement.
So we will be better. Miller is better than Blake, and at 7 million a year to Blake at $4 million a year, we didn't over pay for Miller. That is good. At the same time the improvement is only outstanding in one area, solid in the others. We will be a better team, but I am far from convinced that this will be a difference maker signing. He helps us at the margins, and who knows maybe that will be enough. I hope so.