as far as brad miller is concerned, he looks completely despondent out there. people might say, "no ****, padrino," but i think the question of "why?" needs to be addressed. why has brad miller just completely disappeared off the radar. and by "completely," i actually mean "completely." as in, brad hasn't just been ineffective. he's been blatantly missing, even when on the court. he jokes around with guys on the sidelines, though. he seems to be a part of the "team," celebrating the highs and dreading the lows. so what's with his game? seems to me the guy expects his teammates to win the series without him. his confidence is shot to all hell, for some reason or another. he doesn't figure himself to be a factor, and prophecy becomes reality in this situation. brad's the kinda player that won't play well unless he believes he's gonna play well. there's guys in the league who'll get lucky. rarely is brad miller one of those guys unless he actually believes he can be good enough to get lucky.
he's a good basketball player, probably overpaid, but good, especially considering the matchup problems he can cause for opposing teams and his abilty to spread the floor. those are not necessarily overrated abilities, but considering that brad doesn't bring a whole lot defensively, he needs to be able to do the things he does well. when he can't do them, or at least, doesn't believe he can do them, then the kings end up in trouble. somebody needs to wake him up and help him believe again. i honestly think it stems entirely from a nervousness/paranoia/confidence complex of sorts. i don't know why that is...but it needs to be remedied. as in, if brad could just step it up a little and give us, say, 10 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists a game at this point, that would make all the difference, considering the way bonzi's stepped up his game.