clyde21 wrote:Hal14 wrote:CptCrunch wrote:Miller with some kind of point forward/3rd playing making potential has to be some kind of bad joke. This kind of potential is like saying Kobe Bufkin has Kobe potential.
He projects as a good secondary play making wing, as evidenced here at the 8:44 mark:
Miller also had a higher assist % as a freshman that KD, Tatum and Ingram.
while technically true, he was also like 2 years older than all of them lol
i dont want to keep pounding the same drum, but this matters in this age bracket.
also none of those 3 guys i'd consider top 3 playmakers on any team...in fact that reason Celtics are losing in the POs is b/c Tatum has games where he can't playmake for ****.
Miller was still just a freshman this season, so at a similar stage in his development to those guys.
Celtics never have brogdon, smart and white on the court at the same time. So Tatum is pretty much always a top 2 or 3 play maker on the floor for the celtics.
Tatum's developed a ton as a play making these past 2 or 3 years. There were a bunch of games this postseason where he really thrived in a point forward type of role, whipping passes all over the floor to the open man.
His lack of play making is not why the celtics lost in the playoffs. You might be confusing him with Jaylen Brown.


















