Anyone who's saying Miller is missing out one critical factor; everything you SEE from Miller is contingent on him being placed in the high post. Most of his passes really aren't all that great ITO degree of difficulty.
He is, don't get me wrong, a fine and highly skilled passer. He executes the 5-spot in the Princeton offense very well.
But those of you who are not taking Shaq seem to forget all the things Shaq used to do at Cole, in LSU, in Orlando, earlier in L.A.... you forget, perhaps because he hasn't played in the triangle for almost 4 years now, that Shaq is a brilliant passer when he's put in position to be one. He hits you in-stride with the bounce pass, he throws over-the-shoulder no-lookers, he makes the fundamental passes...
There's nothing Miller does as a passer that Shaq cannot and has not done in his career at some point.
What you DO notice is that Miller is often presented with more passing opportunities because he has a jumper and plays in an offense that is explicitly focused on using the 5-man as a playmaker.
Cruel_Ruin wrote:If you want to talk about finding cutters from the high post, outlet passes to start fast breaks, alley-oop lobs, even drive and dish plays, Miller just wipes the floor clean with Shaq.
This is just bunk; completely ludicrous, most especially in light of what Shaq's presently doing in Phoenix.
nate33 wrote:Brad Miller racks up the assists without getting a double team. He's a point-center. He's the best passing big man since Divac.
Would have thought better of you, nate; structural differences in the nature of a team's offense dictate the difference in assist rate. Miller doesn't rate a double-team because he's not that good a scorer.