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Do You Know Andre Miller? 🤔



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Andre Miller was a quiet crafty point guard who was SO effective.

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  1. Andre Miller was super smart. Quintessential point guard skills. Always reliable to run an offense. Thats why he played in the league so long.

  2. I just come to the comments to see all the people who act like they been up on Andre Miller. If you didn't know otherwise you would think Youtube was filled with basketball gurus who watched every every obscure player from Raef LaFrentz to Jamaal Magloire

  3. His game was real rare. A small who played big. He litterally post you in for a point and hunt for rebounds and slowed the game down and find the best pass and play

  4. Im sorry Andre, I completely forgot you were a beast. Never seek that fame, but he'll put you in a blender!

  5. My ex mom used to date miller he a cool dude. I remember him delivering bikes for the kids to the Nickerson garden projects in watts one Christmas

  6. Ppl love saying somebody who isn’t a superstar underrated 🤦🏽‍♂️bro we all respect Andre miller… but we have a chart 📊 that we go off ..which is the top 3,top 5, top 10 …anything else after that is questionable …and I highly doubt anybody got him in the top 10 of pg’s

  7. Yeah, Andre Miller was a beast Loki. I remember that run in Utah college when they went to the final 4. Oh my goodness!

  8. Basic game Miller, the fundamental Prince. One of the best start stop movements in his game in the history of basketball. All his moves were precise w/ no waisted motion. Wasn’t the fastest, but could get to the basket at will. Nice mid jumper and above average floor general. Ultimate professional.

  9. Everybody was on the matrix and playing like they've supposed to , Miller was like…ain't nobody controlling my game, i have no boundaries, he played as his own pace and his game was out of the ordinary

  10. Yeah he wasn't flash didn't do anything that you would say OMG but always tight defense and very good passer and was a steady scoring

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