Kings notes: Miller's good play is noted

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Kings notes: Miller's good play is noted


By Martin McNeal -- Bee Staff Writer
Published 2:15 am PST Tuesday, February 1, 2005




Brad Miller played at an extremely high level during the past week, and he was rewarded by the NBA on Monday by being named the Western Conference Player of the Week. The Kings' center averaged 24 points and shot 68.3 percent from the field during the team's 3-1 week, including two victories on its recent three-game road trip. He also averaged 12 rebounds and had a stretch spanning two games in which he made 15 consecutive field-goal tries.

http://ads.sacbee.com/RealMedia/ads...l/64313865323634663431666665383030?_RM_EMPTY_ That statistic brings about more respect when it's noted a considerable number of those shots came from beyond 15 feet.

Miller said that isn't a coincidence.

"Big guys are always told, 'Help, help, help, help,' " he said, "and I just try to take advantage of that. It's something I've worked on real hard, 15-to 18-foot jump shots. I've played with real good post guys in Jermaine (O'Neal) and Elton (Brand), so I've stayed with it.

"That's how I've learned to play like that. I was never going to get posted with those guys in there."

Webber, Peja updates - It probably can be accurately assessed that Chris Webber's regular-season playing status might be day-to-day throughout Game 82. The power forward has missed five of the Kings' 43 games this season, all because of soreness and/or left knee swelling resulting from the June 10, 2003, surgery and subsequent rehabilitation.

Before Sunday afternoon's contest in Minneapolis, Peja Stojakovic was on the court putting up shots - a positive sign for the Kings. The small forward missed his first three games of the season because of back spasms but could return to action tonight.

Stojakovic and Webber were listed in the preliminary starting lineup.

Hit the road - After tonight's game against the Seattle SuperSonics at Arco Arena, the Kings will play 12 of their next 16 games on the road.

Since losing their first four road games this season, including a blowout by the Sonics in Seattle, the Kings have won 12 of 16 and not lost back-to-back games away from Arco.

The Kings have won four straight over the Sonics at Arco, but Seattle has played well this season and owns a 14-7 mark away from home.


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bdouble013 said:
Brad didn't name Webb as a good post player! Brad must hate Webb!

Yeah I have a very reliable source that said he heard from a reliable source that some guy overheard somebody said that Webber and Miller were TOTALLY fighting on the plane!!!!!

So it must be true. :D

Seriously though, Brad has been playing great lately. I really hope he continues to take the open shots instead of passing them off when Webb and Peja get back. I'm glad that his confidence is back, at least.
 
woohoo...always nice to see when our team and/or players are noted for their hard work

keep it up guys

GO KINGS!!
 
Mad Iron said:
I'm glad that his confidence is back, at least.

I think at least part of it is that his shin, which was split open clear to the bone earlier this year, has now healed. It's a lot easier to have confidence in your ability to plant your weight on your leg if you're not worried about the skin popping open and exposing tissue, nerve endings, etc.

;)
 
Yeh that Miller guy is a cancer eating the tema apart. And what is with all this shooting he has been doing latley? Clearly he is the worst ball hog in Kings history.
 
bdouble013 said:
Brad didn't name Webb as a good post player! Brad must hate Webb!
pssssssstttt.....Webb hasn't played much post since Brad's been a King. :o

I know, you were kidding. Just a little tidbit to defend Brad.

Anyone else want a piece of this???














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