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Good post BNM.
I think that veterans alone do not mean that much. But, the right veterans can make a huge difference. Miller will make a huge difference primarily because he will be our best PG and a true upgrade from last year. Forget all the veteran aspects of his game, he is just a pure and simple better player than Blake or Sergio. Then you add in the things that he does that this team was lacking, good lob passes, post up from PG, taking it to the hole and finishing, and I think he will certainly help the Blazers.
When you have a player like Miller who is already helping via his on court skills, his veteran leadership can then come into play. He will be respected by the rest of the team, he is a very hard worker who never complains or lets small injuries overcome him. Plus he has learned all the little things that come with time, and he can pass those tidbits onto the youngsters. One thing that most anyone coming to the end of their career, especially in the NBA, is the feeling that they want to make a mark on their field. Miller hopefully (and I think does) realize that one major way to leave your mark is to pass on your knowledge and help those you will eventually leave behind get better. Miller will be chasing deep playoffs and a championship before he fades, and will also want those who follow him to take a piece of him into the future.
Howard is a little different in that he will not be helping the team on the court that much. But, from the sounds of things, he is very happy to take a mentoring roll and, like Miller, pass a little bit of himself onto the future of the Blazers. He knows how to use his body, how to prepare mentally, and many other little things he will hopefully pass onto Greg, LMA and the rest.
All in all, I think that the addition of these vets will be very beneficial to the growth of the team and very well may be the difference between round 1 and a deep playoff run.
I think that veterans alone do not mean that much. But, the right veterans can make a huge difference. Miller will make a huge difference primarily because he will be our best PG and a true upgrade from last year. Forget all the veteran aspects of his game, he is just a pure and simple better player than Blake or Sergio. Then you add in the things that he does that this team was lacking, good lob passes, post up from PG, taking it to the hole and finishing, and I think he will certainly help the Blazers.
When you have a player like Miller who is already helping via his on court skills, his veteran leadership can then come into play. He will be respected by the rest of the team, he is a very hard worker who never complains or lets small injuries overcome him. Plus he has learned all the little things that come with time, and he can pass those tidbits onto the youngsters. One thing that most anyone coming to the end of their career, especially in the NBA, is the feeling that they want to make a mark on their field. Miller hopefully (and I think does) realize that one major way to leave your mark is to pass on your knowledge and help those you will eventually leave behind get better. Miller will be chasing deep playoffs and a championship before he fades, and will also want those who follow him to take a piece of him into the future.
Howard is a little different in that he will not be helping the team on the court that much. But, from the sounds of things, he is very happy to take a mentoring roll and, like Miller, pass a little bit of himself onto the future of the Blazers. He knows how to use his body, how to prepare mentally, and many other little things he will hopefully pass onto Greg, LMA and the rest.
All in all, I think that the addition of these vets will be very beneficial to the growth of the team and very well may be the difference between round 1 and a deep playoff run.
