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From: The Columbian

From: The Columbian
PORTLAND — Point guard Andre Miller has yet to play a game in a Portland Trail Blazers uniform. But Miller has already made a major impact on his new team, Blazers general manager Kevin Pritchard said.
According to Pritchard, Miller's leadership abilities — specifically, his tendency to push and challenge teammates during recent informal training sessions — have made an immediate impression on Portland's coaches and players.
Miller even has a new nickname: The Director.
"I know he can bring something that is very unique in our league, and this is the ability to make everybody else better. Not only offensively, but defensively," Pritchard said Wednesday during a media event at the Rose Garden.
"I've seen it (at the practice facility) already. The level of defense and the level of sophistication that's going on out there already is really fun to watch. ... It's unique; I've never seen this."
Blazers coach Nate McMillan said he was equally impressed by Miller's confidence and take-charge attitude — traits the team hoped to add when it signed the 10-year NBA veteran as free agent during the offseason.
McMillan praised Miller's basketball intelligence, stating Miller has the ability to recognize when teammates are out of the loop, and then find creative ways to bring them back in to the flow of the game.
"We have a lot of guys who need the ball and want the ball," McMillan said. "(Miller) doesn't need to score to be productive."
Blazers assistant coach Monty Williams was even more direct. Williams stated nothing compares to playing with a teammate who has "been there and done that."
"You can't slide stuff past Andre," Williams said. "If one of our guys wants to hang in the locker room and not work, Andre's like, 'What's up, man? Let's go.' "..............................


