Miller not expected for action until 2nd Round

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www.fanball.com this morning.

THE NEWS

"The Kings don't expect center Brad Miller to return until the second round of the playoffs, the Associated Press reports. Miller has been out since the beginning of March with a calf contusion and just as he was nearing his return, he broke his left leg. "


OUR VIEW

"Brian Skinner has filed in at center very admirably averaging close to 10 points and 10 rebounds per game. Hopefully Miller owners picked up Skinner and are milking him for all he's worth."

More great news. If the playoffs started today we'd play Seattle in the first round. No miller vs. Seattle= ouch:(
 
Miller said that he was going to have his leg x-rayed Monday(tomorrow).

So, we should know more after Monday.
 
Well wait a second -- let's examine the source. That's a fantasy bball review it sounds like, and in fantasy bball the season normally ends at the end of the NBA regular season. So I'm not sure that they either know or care whether Brad is back for Rnd1 or Rnd2 -- from their perspecive all they ae reporting on is that Skinner will be a good fantasy value for the rest of the regular season with Bard out.
 
Bricklayer said:
Well wait a second -- let's examine the source. That's a fantasy bball review it sounds like, and in fantasy bball the season normally ends at the end of the NBA regular season. So I'm not sure that they either know or care whether Brad is back for Rnd1 or Rnd2 -- from their perspecive all they ae reporting on is that Skinner will be a good fantasy value for the rest of the regular season with Bard out.

True, the only thing that semi-concerned me was they quoted an AP report as the source.
 
Bricklayer I truly hope your right. But I check this site everyday for the latest and when they say it, it "usually" happens. "The news" portion is what they got from the associated press . "Our view" is in fact just fantasy crap that in hindsight I probably shouldn't have included. Oops.
 
Well the flipside is that Brad has really sucked against Seattle all season anyway -- Bump & Thump have just beaten him mentally, gotten under his skin, and he's lost his head and flipped out. Would rather have him back, but could make an argument for how Skinner and Thomas are better equipped emotionally to contend with thugs than Brad is. He loses his cool too easily.
 
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This looks like BS to me. If this was indeed true, then we'd be in a whole lot of **** quite frankly.
 
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I guess it is true because I read it in the game notes from last night. You never know though, things can change between now and then...hopefully!


Game notes
The Kings don't expect center Brad Miller (broken leg) to be available until the second round of the playoffs. ... The Kings bench is averaging nearly 24 points a game over the last 16 games was outscored 50-22 by Denver's bench. ... Anthony threw his headband to the ground in disgust when benched in the last two minutes of the first half. ... A sprained right ankle forced Marcus Camby to miss a second straight game. ... Denver completed the seven-game homestand 6-1.
 
I think it is preposterous to be worrying about the "second round" at this time. We will be damn lucky to survive the first round. So, whether Brad will be ready to play the second round seems purely academic to me. Last night's Denver Dunk Fest was alarming. Tapes of that awful game will be useful coaching tools.
 
quick dog said:
I think it is preposterous to be worrying about the "second round" at this time. We will be damn lucky to survive the first round. So, whether Brad will be ready to play the second round seems purely academic to me. Last night's Denver Dunk Fest was alarming. Tapes of that awful game will be useful coaching tools.

oh no doubt
 
quick dog said:
I think it is preposterous to be worrying about the "second round" at this time. We will be damn lucky to survive the first round. So, whether Brad will be ready to play the second round seems purely academic to me. Last night's Denver Dunk Fest was alarming. Tapes of that awful game will be useful coaching tools.

It was a horrible game to watch. It'd be nice if the team stop taking days off, especially considering their precarious playoff seed. The effort just wasn't there, which is unacceptable.
 
Odoylerules said:
Brad Miller will not return to action for the Kings this season, regardless of the Kings playoff success.

Its only a fracture, not only that but it was non-displaced. Sometimes they say breaking something is better than spraining it BTW. The bone will heal in time. Most certainly in enough time by the second round WHEN the Kings make it.
 
Miller Update:

appearently Brad is a week ahead of schedule. I heard this on he radio and im sure they got it from the paper.

Good news.
 
From Sacbee article:

Miller, however, said: "I have phenomenal calcium growth. I'm a week ahead of schedule. I've been waiting to hear some good news for a month."

Miller is in a soft cast now and said he will be begin shooting next week. Jackson said he still cannot bend his wrist up and down, his ligaments still healing.

"I'd rather have a broken bone than this, because with a broken bone, you know when you can come back," Jackson said.
 
Coach T was saying on the radio pregame show that Miller had received good news regarding his injury.

Nor sure what that means exactly.
 
all of this means that no one knows, brad, doctors, ra, or anyone in the kings organization. none of them can predict the future, so it's pointless to speculate. he'll be back when he's back, playoffs or next season. at this point, trying to piece together "evidence" is an exercise in futility and, let's face it, stupidity. if anyone knew anything for sure about brad's condition, it would have made a lot more news than the game notes on ap and a fantasy basketball website.
 
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