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http://blog.oregonlive.com/behindblazersbeat/2009/11/portland_minnesota.html
I now this has been mentioned to some degree or another in other threads, but thought this deserved a topic all it's own.
Although Miller has been playing fairly well (except for shooting), looks like Roy dropped the hammer and Nate relented. I understand he (Roy) is the superstar and cornerstone, but should he have this kind of power and is that fair to the rest of the team?
The question is, did Roy (Nate) give Miller enough time to make things work or was the out-of-position scenarios of the 3-guard line-up too much for Roy and Blake to handle? Both were not playing well lately.
Also, should the team have atleast tried to start Miller and have Blake come off the bench to see how things would have worked? Also, looks like starting Rudy was not really an option, since Roy really didn't want to play SF anyway.
"I want to give the team back to Brandon," McMillan said before the game. "It's his team."
I now this has been mentioned to some degree or another in other threads, but thought this deserved a topic all it's own.
Although Miller has been playing fairly well (except for shooting), looks like Roy dropped the hammer and Nate relented. I understand he (Roy) is the superstar and cornerstone, but should he have this kind of power and is that fair to the rest of the team?
The question is, did Roy (Nate) give Miller enough time to make things work or was the out-of-position scenarios of the 3-guard line-up too much for Roy and Blake to handle? Both were not playing well lately.
Also, should the team have atleast tried to start Miller and have Blake come off the bench to see how things would have worked? Also, looks like starting Rudy was not really an option, since Roy really didn't want to play SF anyway.






