Boob-No-More
Why you no hire big man coach?
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Every team Miles played for, when he was healthy and productive, couldn't wait to get rid of him. He butted heads with Paul Silas in Clevelend and yelled obscenities and slurs at Mo Cheeks in Portland. It's not just the media and "clueless fans" that didn't want Miles around, it was his own coaches.
The only team he ever played for that said nice things about him after he left town was Boston. But, they only had him for six preseason games (where he averaged 1.8 PPG and 1.2 RPG). Teams weren't willing to put up with Miles' insubordinate attitude when he was young, productive, athletic and full of potential. Why would someone want him now, when his ability isn't close to what it once was?
Yes, people change. Maybe Miles isn't the problem child he once was, but it's also obvious he isn't the basketball player he once was either. Other than screwing Portland out of cap space, I really don't see what's in this for Memphis. There are plenty of other younger, cheaper players available to fill their 15th roster spot. One of those players might even pan out and fit into their long term plans.
BNM
The only team he ever played for that said nice things about him after he left town was Boston. But, they only had him for six preseason games (where he averaged 1.8 PPG and 1.2 RPG). Teams weren't willing to put up with Miles' insubordinate attitude when he was young, productive, athletic and full of potential. Why would someone want him now, when his ability isn't close to what it once was?
Yes, people change. Maybe Miles isn't the problem child he once was, but it's also obvious he isn't the basketball player he once was either. Other than screwing Portland out of cap space, I really don't see what's in this for Memphis. There are plenty of other younger, cheaper players available to fill their 15th roster spot. One of those players might even pan out and fit into their long term plans.
BNM

