As I mentioned in...well, several threads around here, the Mike Miller idea has grown on me as about the only free agent worth actual $$ that could be a smooth fit in our backcourt. He and Cisco really are two of the preeminent do everything shooters in the league right now, you pair them up and you get 48 min of solid fill in the holes roleplayer shooting, passing, rebounding, staying out of the way. And you have such size at every position that the little PGs of the world are going to be stuck either guarding a 6'7"/6'8" SG, a 6'9"/6'11" SF, or a 6'5" to the basket terror in Reke.
But of course money is an issue, and more than money, because if there was no Cisco I would say just do it, its worth the cash. But minutes would be the other issue. People always try to build teams wiht 12 quality players, but that's not how you win. Fact is that you have minutes for 8-9 players, no more, and so the key is to do whatever you can to concentrate as much talent as you can in those 8-9. And Miller coming in would make us 6-deep at the PG/SG/SF spots, so deep that half of the Reke/Beno/Cisco/Miller/Casspi/Greene grouping would be playing fewer than 20 minutes a night, there would surely be guys looking to leave for greener pastures where they could get more time, and eerybody's contracts would either beign to look excessive, or in the case of the young guys loom as potentially excessive in the future.