Andre Miller

Miller, McMillan Argue at Blazers Practice

by Charlie on January 8, 2010

Trail Blazers coach Nate McMillan and guard Andre Miller became involved in a 30-minute shouting match at practice this week. The argument centered on insubordination and late-game strategy. Mike Quick of The Oregonian reports: One of the topics discussed was an incident late in Tuesday’s game with Memphis, when Miller told Jerryd Bayless to make [...]

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Is There a Center in the House?

by Charlie on December 23, 2009

The bleak injury situation in Portland took a turn for the worse during last night’s game, as center Joel Przybilla left in the first quarter with what’s being described as a “ruptured right patella tendon and patella dislocation.” Though there hasn’t been a formal announcement as of yet, it’s hard to imagine him coming back [...]

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Give and Go: Mulligans

by Charlie on December 18, 2009

From: Charlie ZegersSent: Dec 14, 2009, at 1:22 PMTo: Christopher LissSubject: Give and Go: Mulligans As I’ve said a few hundred times, I don’t like questioning the decisions of NBA executives. Those guys are pros, and they’ve forgotten more basketball than I’ll ever know. But every once in a while, those pros make a decision [...]

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RotoWire Fantasy Sports Hour 12/14/2009

by Charlie on December 14, 2009

On today’s Rotowire Fantasy Sports Hour: Jeff Erickson and I talk John Wall and Xavier Henry and NBA players on the trading block. RotoWire Fantasy Sports Hour 12/14/2009 – RotoWire on Blog Talk Radio.

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NBA Trade Pool Getting Deeper

by Charlie on December 14, 2009

Tomorrow is a key date on the NBA calendar. As of December 15th, any player that signed a free-agent contract over the summer (with a few notable exceptions) is eligible to be traded. Among the newly-eligible, the biggest name that will surface in trade rumors is likely Portland guard Andre Miller. Portland’s acquisition of Miller [...]

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RotoSynthesis >> Upgrade All Your Sixers

by Charlie on February 6, 2009

As Chris and I have mentioned in Give and Go several times this year, the Sixers offense has generally worked better when Elton Brand hasn’t been involved. It appears we’ll have the rest of this season to test the theory, as Brand will have shoulder surgery that will end his first year in Philly on [...]

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Sixer Speculation

by Charlie on December 5, 2007

(Originally published at NBA.com) The axe finally dropped this week on Sixer general manager Billy King. It seems reasonable to expect that this won’t be the only change at the Wachovia Center – and that could mean excellent opportunities for fantasy owners willing to engage in a little speculation. The most obvious candidate to be [...]

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