Natebishop3
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Who didn't see this coming? McMillan is an idiot. Miller is a better point guard than McMillan ever was.
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Unless I am misreading something, Basketball Prospectus has Miler with both a higher WARP and a higher "win%".![]()
By the fact that they are not playing him in the 4th and allowing Roy be Roy.
Who didn't see this coming? McMillan is an idiot. Miller is a better point guard than McMillan ever was.
The other way is this: Nate is allowing Roy to pretend to be Kobe/Lebron/Wade. Since Roy isn't as good as those guys, and doesn't have the refs in his pocket, the use of repeated ISOs will never consistently succeed.
Now you're just making up shit for the sake of argument. I never said Miller was "great", just that he's far more pruductive than Blake, should have been starting all along and should have played more than 8 seconds in the 4th quarter Tuesday.
That doesn't make him "great", just a whole hell of a lot better than Blake. Back when Blake was starting, Blake's PER was 8.3 - one of the lowest in the league for as player averaging over 30 MPG. Since moving to the bench (his proper role), Blake has pulled his PER up to 9.9. Still not great, but an improvement. Good for him. Since becoming the starting PG, Miller has also improved his PER from 15.0 to 15.7. That makes him a whole lot better than Blake and an above average NBA starting PG. Again, not "great" but way, way, better than Blake (this season).
In spite of the the two recent losses, the team is still 15-6 when Miller starts. So much for the bullshit theory that Roy and Miller can't co-exist in the starting line-up.
I disagree. Miller is 33 and due to Nate's misuse of him, his numbers are down considerably from where they were last season. Many teams will now see him as an over-the-hill malcontent on the decline, rather than a productive veteran on a reasonable contract that can help them win.
Nate has misused Miller from day one. If he wasn't considered an upgrade to Blake, they never should have signed him. But since they did, and he IS an upgrade, he should have been starting from day 1.
BNM
We have been winning pretty consistently, with a depleted group, when Roy is doing that.
Again, I find it hard to understand why everyone is upset at Miller sitting the 4th quarter of the last game when the data clearly shows that the team played much better without him than with him in that specific game...
I have no problems with someone telling me that we were a lot worse without Miller if the data proved it - but it proves the exact opposite...
"You don't play the way we want to play."
Its been something that I have been debating internally within myself for a while...
I've come to the conclusion that Nate is an overrated coach. He has this stubborn mindset yet has only made it past the 1st round of the playoffs once as a coach.
Face it, Roy needs a point guard next to him that is some kind of threat of hitting an outside shot.
I'm just worried with Nate is that he's created such a bond with the younger players that he's played a hand in developing and Pritchard is so close with him, that he might get a way longer leash if the team underachieves.
LOL. F-off, Nate.
We have been winning pretty consistently, with a depleted group, when Roy is doing that.
Again, I find it hard to understand why everyone is upset at Miller sitting the 4th quarter of the last game when the data clearly shows that the team played much better without him than with him in that specific game...
I have no problems with someone telling me that we were a lot worse without Miller if the data proved it - but it proves the exact opposite...
I have no problems with someone telling me that we were a lot worse without Miller if the data proved it - but it proves the exact opposite...
Wow, Booby. Excellent chapter in 'The Book On Nate.'No it doesn't - not one teeny, tiny bit. What makes me wonder is why people who otherwise appear intelligent insist on continuing to misuse this stat. +/- is a TEAM stat, not an individual player, single game stat. Look at who Miller played his minutes with:
Roy - 9
Howard -11
Aldridge -8
Should we have sat all of them for the entire 4th quarter, too?
I am convinced the Blazers would have won the Memphis game if Andre Miller would have played more in the 4th quarter. When Miller is in, the Blazers have much better ball movement and get better shots. With Miller on the bench during the last 3:45 of the Memphis game EVERY stinking play was an ISO for Roy or Bayless. Totally predictable and easily defendable if that's the ONLY set you run. The result, the Blazers scored a grand total of ONE point over the final 3:45pm.
I blame Nate for the NOT paying Miller and a totally unimaginative, predictable, stagmant ineffective offense that lost the game for the Blazers.
I also don't blame Miller for being mad. Nate is a back stabbing liar. He tells his players, and even the media, that playing time is earned and will go to whoever plays best - yet he continued to play Blake over Miller for WEEKS after is was clear to anyone with eyes that Miler was the better player.
Nate has done nothing but jerk Miller around since he failed Nate's little preseason conditioning test. Shaq would not have passed that test in his prime. Nate is such a fucking idiot, I honestly believe he would have benched Shaq if he would have failed his stupid little test. The difference being, he would have gotten fired if he would have benched Shaq.
Now, Andre Miller looks like the bad guy. So, he'll get traded at below market value for a talentless big with a pulse, and we'll be stuck with Blake as our starting PG and Nate as our coach.
Nate was good at getting the young guys to play together and limit their mistakes. He has been HORRIBLE at taking the talent he's been given (when healthy) to the next level. He had trouble integrating both Oden (a dominant big man) and Miller (a proven PG) into his offensive "scheme" - which is basically ISOs for Roy and hurried 3-pointers as the shot clock expires for everyone else. Oden's injury postponed the need to figure out how to use a dominant big man. Nate pretty much admitted he didn't have a clue how to use Oden on offense before the season started when he publically said he wanted Greg to focus on defense and rebounding. And now Miller will be traded because our coach can't figure out how run an offense that utilizes his talents.
BNM

Absofreakinglutelyright.I love how the PGs on this team keep having trouble with Nate. Miller's just been the first one to have the track record to be able to stand up to it.
Yea but he is dating an ex blazer dancer who is realllly hot.![]()
Ex dancer? yes.
Really hot? meh. I don't think so.
It is a different situation. For us to be good, Brandon's usage rating needs to be high. It's been hovering just over 27% the past two seasons. Come Playoff time last year you know what happened to that number? Skyrocketed to 33%. This usage produced a 24PER during the regular season and a 26PER in the Playoffs. Put quality shooters around Brandon, like last year, and we win.
...and yet Philly took a team that made it to the NBA finals to six games. We took a team that lost in the next round to six games. Our team is far more talented.Philadelphia is not nearly the same. Iggy isn't nearly the superstar Brandon is.
If we didn't have Brandon, Miller would be a fantastic guard to have. We have Brandon. We need the floor spread out. Miller doesn't help provide that.
Okay.... my thoughts...
A) Why are people getting so upset about Miller not playing the 4th quarter? He has missed a ton of 4th quarters and we've won many of those games. It started around the Phoenix win where Nate got really comfortable with the three guard lineup of Blake, Bayless, & Roy. It was working. And it worked last night! After sitting Miller for the start of the 4th, we went on a 25-9 run. But the Grizzlies grabbed the game back from us and then, with a little bad luck, we lost the game. Bayless missed an open three, refs fouled to call out of bounds on Zach, refs failed to give Webster three free throws, Roy uncharacteristically let Mayo steal the ball from him, and Bayless' free throw went in and out.
B) I'm sure many of you knows this but it's important to reiterate that we aren't hearing the whole story. I know, from my line of work, that almost everything that gets written about behind the scenes at "Bones" is flat out false. Like 95% of it. All the stuff the producers say, the reasons they give for decisions, etc, etc, are false. And there are serious behind the scenes issues and conflicts that no one has ever heard about at all. So I wouldn't take what you hear ("Nate wanted Andre in Portland," "Roy doesn't like playing with Miller," etc) as the gospel.
Every team in the league now knows that the end of the 4th quarter of a close game EVERY play the Blazers run is an ISO - usually for Roy, and apparantly now occasionally for Bayless. When the other team knows you're playing 1-on-5, it's not exactly difficult to stop.
It is getting pretty clear. The anti-Nate group has become true Miller fanbois.
BOOOOOM!
I believe this is a little Publicity stunt just in time for the tradeline....

I missed your response on this. Got lost in the whirlwind of posts. Every team knows what we run at the end of games, you're right. We're predictable. Teams also can't stop it the majority of the time, which is why we run it over and over. The ISO got us, what, the third most wins in the West last year. That ISO also had us, as of last weekend, in third place in the West with as depleted a roster as I've ever seen. It fucking works. It's gravy. And frankly if that offense produces a ROY, an All Star, possibly an MVP candidate, a 24PER, and victories, I'm pretty much down with it.
