Andre Miller
Andre Miller
Andre Lloyd Milleris an American professional basketball player who is a free agent. Miller has played professional basketball for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Los Angeles Clippers, Philadelphia 76ers, Portland Trail Blazers, Denver Nuggets, Washington Wizards, Sacramento Kings, Minnesota Timberwolves and San Antonio Spurs. Currently, he ranks ninth all-time in NBA career assists and has only missed three games to injury in his 17-year career. He's the only player in NBA history to have at least 16,000 career points, 8,000 assists and...
ProfessionBasketball Player
Date of Birth19 March 1976
CityLos Angeles, CA
I just think he's been more aggressive. He's knowing when to score, he's mixing up his shot with drives and getting to foul line. The main thing is, he's not just relying on his jump shot, he's getting to the basket.
Bad defense. Easy baskets. I got some wide-open looks.
That was a bad game tonight. Elton came out and scored quick. Our plan was to play him straight up, and he was hitting his shots. We got back in transition but couldn't stop them from scoring.
Early in the season we were losing these close games. I guess it is a little bit of luck and some hard work.
It was a big challenge, but I had people along the way to push me and keep me on the right track and that made things a lot easier for me.
It was fun. We wanted to keep the tempo up. We had enough energy to score 44 points and that carried us for a couple of quarters.
It's tough to get into a rhythm when you give up 30 points in the first quarter.
They played a solid game. We made our runs. They made their runs. We just couldn't finish it off.
They had us spread out all over the place all night.
This is probably the biggest turnaround that I've ever been involved in. A team so experienced like ours, we should be able to control the game.
This game really hurts because we've been playing good basketball lately. I don't think we were overconfident, they just played much better defense than us.
There's no effort on our team. It was a bad game from the start. . . . (The All-Star break is) a chance to do a little soul searching and look in the mirror.