This Tread is about Crushing on Mike Miller
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 6:56 am
Mike Miller steps on to the hardwood every night with an unimaginable burden. He is one of two NBA players who call the state of South Dakota home. The other is Adam Morrison, and it is upon Miller's shoulders that the expectation to honor the state as Morrison has made it infamous rests. You might think that impossible, but consider the path each has traveled in the NBA:
Morrison
- Was expected to be an early standout in his draft, was not.
- Has taken the awesome hair style of Pistol Pete and made it terrible.
- Was expected to bring an all-around game to the NBA, is bad at everything.
-The Bobcats got rid of him, but were stuck with Vladimir Radmonovic.
Miller
-Was the surprise rookie of the year in a draft where everyone else dissapointed.
-Has taken the terrible hair style of Mike Dunleavy Jr. among others an made it awesome.
-Was seen as a shooting specialist, has developed a strong all-around game.
-Was involved in a deal that drove Etan Thomas out of Washington.
So, in honor of Mike's struggle I offer this tread as a space to appreciate him and to discuss his play during his time with the Wizards. In conclusion I would advise any fathers here to keep a close eye on their daughters this winter, because they'll be keeping their eyes here:

Morrison
- Was expected to be an early standout in his draft, was not.
- Has taken the awesome hair style of Pistol Pete and made it terrible.
- Was expected to bring an all-around game to the NBA, is bad at everything.
-The Bobcats got rid of him, but were stuck with Vladimir Radmonovic.
Miller
-Was the surprise rookie of the year in a draft where everyone else dissapointed.
-Has taken the terrible hair style of Mike Dunleavy Jr. among others an made it awesome.
-Was seen as a shooting specialist, has developed a strong all-around game.
-Was involved in a deal that drove Etan Thomas out of Washington.
So, in honor of Mike's struggle I offer this tread as a space to appreciate him and to discuss his play during his time with the Wizards. In conclusion I would advise any fathers here to keep a close eye on their daughters this winter, because they'll be keeping their eyes here:
