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Penny-pinchers might bemoan the $3.5 million Miller will cash this season. It’s a $2 million raise over the veteran minimum he collected in 2015-16, when he was signed just days before training camp and went on to post career lows in minutes played (7.9 per game) and points scored (1.3). Nevertheless, the team brought him back on a two-year, $7 million contract (though the second year is not guaranteed).
The bump in salary can be attributed to the NBA’s new TV deal, which pushed each team’s salary cap to $94 million (up from $70 million the previous year). Lots of teams had lots of money to spend. But still, why allocate so much to your oldest player (he’ll be the team’s seventh-highest paid)? One who rode the bench last year more than any other Nugget?
“You can’t just judge Mike Miller for what his stat sheet says from last season or what he did on a single night,” Malone says. “Mike Miller’s value is something that most of our fans will not be able to see.”
With all that he is doing I am glad he is here.