I was actually at the game. Were you? It doesn't sound like it, because if you were you'd know that Aldridge didn't play, that Roy was limited to 21 minutes and Oden to 15 minutes due to the incompetent replacement refs. With our best three scorers seeing limited to no action, and Travis Outlaw playing like complete shit, exactly who was Miller supposed to pass to? During most of his minutes he was clearly the best scoring option we had on the court.
You've turned this into a personal crusade against Miller based solely on armchair analysis of the boxscore. Try watching the games before you jump to incorrect conclusions and continue to make a fool of yourself.
Miller had ZERO turnovers tonight in almost 38 minutes. Blake had 3 TOs in 22 minutes, Roy 3 TOs in 21 minutes and Outlaw 3 TOs in 22 minutes.
BTW, in case you didn't notice, the Blazers won tonight - and they wouldn't have done so without Andre Miller. With Blake shooting 3-12, Roy 3-10 and Outlaw a stellar 1-7, I find it laughable that you single out Miller for his poor shooting. Miller may not have shot the ball well, but with Aldridge out, Roy and Blake having off nights, Travis Outlaw being completely worthless on the offensive end, and Oden in constant foul trouble, it was Miller than kept the Blazers in this game. He got the Nuggets big men in foul trouble by driving the lane and getting them to leave their feet - and converted 8-9 FTs. Game ball goes to Oden for scoring 16 points in less than 16 minutes and taking over in the 4th quarter (until he fouled out on one of the worst calls I've ever seen). Outside of Oden, Andre Miller and Juwan Howard were our best players tonight.
BNM