Glenn
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Andre Miller actually has a better post game than Demarcus Cousins
More athletic and less brutal I suppose. It's difficult to discuss because of a fairly large difference in size. Did I say "fairly?"

Andre Miller actually has a better post game than Demarcus Cousins
You are partially right, I am obviously very pro- Casspi but trading D.Will is really what the team needs, I mean we could also get a very decent SF for trading Williams with or maybe a decent backup SG for the team since Stauskas doesn't look very well, team comes first, I obviously want to see Casspi makes the best out of his situation and flourish but that gives me nothing is the team is stuck.
Than what explains this team "showcasing" DWill with so damn much court minutes since early December?
If they couldn't even get a trade for him, that was precious minutes of failure that hurt the team's success quite a bit this year.
Interest tweet from today's practice.
Jason Jones @mr_jasonjones 1h1 hour ago
George Karl said Nik Stauskas played some point guard in practice today. Said he looked to have bounce in his step handling the ball more.
Oh I'm sure they had offers, but all the offers had more than one year left on the contract.
Gotta suck to have the user name andremiller07 for years and change it 3 months before we actually get Andre Miller.![]()
Does he do this often? Wow! Reminds me of a short version of Boogie.
Jason Jones @mr_jasonjones
Andre Miller will wear No. 22 for the Kings.
Jason Jones @mr_jasonjones 1h1 hour ago
George Karl said Nik Stauskas played some point guard in practice today. Said he looked to have bounce in his step handling the ball more.
Gotta suck to have the user name andremiller07 for years and change it 3 months before we actually get Andre Miller.![]()
How will Nik's "bounce" be when he's picked by opposing guards time and time again?Jason Jones @mr_jasonjones 1h1 hour ago
George Karl said Nik Stauskas played some point guard in practice today. Said he looked to have bounce in his step handling the ball more.
And we play IT tomorrow?That's IT's number!
This is arguable. But Jason Thompson? Most definitely.Andre Miller actually has a better post game than Demarcus Cousins
Yes. This is where Nik is meant to be.Jason Jones @mr_jasonjones 1h1 hour ago
George Karl said Nik Stauskas played some point guard in practice today. Said he looked to have bounce in his step handling the ball more.
Yes. This is where Nik is meant to be.
How will Nik's "bounce" be when he's picked by opposing guards time and time again?
Hasn't he turned it over a high % of the time he's touched the ball in the backcourt so far in his career?
I'm so sick of this concept that it's the team's or the coach's responsibility to "give a player confidence" or "put him in a position to succeed"..... (especially w/rt guards)
whatever happened to the PLAYER being responsible for his own actions?
I really doubt at this level that any coach can teach a player fundamentals like ballhandling, court vision, decision-making, etc.
That's all on the player, to study and learn the game at this level.
No matter how many times a coach TELLS a player to do something, if that player simply can;t execute that advice (either physically or mentally) then the fault lies in the player.
I think so too, mostly because he simply cannot defend NBA 2 guards. Also, ball handling is one of the things that is improvable with effort, and his is already pretty good. I think the offseason for him will be highly focused on quickness drills, ball-handling, and just getting stronger. The shooting will come once he can find an NBA position to play. If he can do those other things, good chance he can be an NBA back-up point guard... even next season, in addition to minutes at the two. Let him develop that way for a couple years, while Ben remains the starting 2.
I think so too, mostly because he simply cannot defend NBA 2 guards. Also, ball handling is one of the things that is improvable with effort, and his is already pretty good. I think the offseason for him will be highly focused on quickness drills, ball-handling, and just getting stronger. The shooting will come once he can find an NBA position to play. If he can do those other things, good chance he can be an NBA back-up point guard... even next season, in addition to minutes at the two. Let him develop that way for a couple years, while Ben remains the starting 2.
Not sure guarding quicker ones is going to help nik.
I don't think its hyperbole to say Miller is one of the best post playing guards in NBA history.Does he do this often? Wow! Reminds me of a short version of Boogie.
This is exactly why I never understood the Klay Thompson comparisons. I know this would be a huge reach, but if he improves on his handlings and drives, he could be a good PG given his skills. The lowest of the low Nik will ever be is a spot up 3pt shooter. I hope Karl gives Nik a few mins at PG.Actually, no! He doesn't turn the ball over much. So try and get your facts straight. To be honest, he doesn't touch the ball enough in order to turn the ball over very much. At Michigan, he handled the ball all the time, and led the team in assists. Obviously you must want him to fail, since you just make up subjective negatives about him. And yes, it is up to the coach to put a player in a position to succeed. Do you play a center at PG? Of course not, you play him at center. Now that's an extreme example, but it makes my point. If you draft a player that's a good ballhandler and is excellent at running the pick and roll, and was one of the primary ball handlers at his school, do you just stick him in a corner and then never pass him the ball? And then, say he stinks because he doesn't do anything when he's on the game?
He doesn't need to be taught ballhandling, decision making or anything about court vision. He already has those things. That's the reason I wanted the Kings to draft him, because he was fundamentally sound. But none of those things matter if your no put in a position to use them. You think a rookie can just go into the game and demand the ball? He has to be part of plays that have been drawn up and practiced. His number has to be called. You have to put the ball in his hands and let him make some decisions. As I mentioned earlier, he led Michigan in assists per game and it wasn't an accident.
Does that mean he's going to be great? Who the hell knows? But we'll never know if he's not given the chance to use all his abilities, and so far, he's been misused. Just my humble opinion. Well, maybe not so humble.
Nik is nothing like Klay.This is exactly why I never understood the Klay Thompson comparisons. I know this would be a huge reach, but if he improves on his handlings and drives, he could be a good PG given his skills. The lowest of the low Nik will ever be is a spot up 3pt shooter. I hope Karl gives Nik a few mins at PG.
That's IT's number!
Was talking with Washington fans about Miller, so I asked a few questions and got a consensus about what he can do these days.
1. He cannot stay in front of his man on D very much at all any more.
2. Should be able to give us 15+ mpg no problem.
3. Is still very capable of running an offense, real good actually.
4. Remarkable post play for a guard.
5. Scapegoated for some problems over there, some people were frustrated with him a bit, but had some real loyal people who loved him.