A few more facts that may explain why Andre Miller has never been on a team that has won a playoff series. Basketball is a team sport. Teams win and lose games and win and lose playoff series.
Miller has never played on a team that was favored to win a playoff series. In fact, in most cases the opposing teams were a much higher seed with > 10 more regular season victories.
Miller has never played on a team with home court advantage in the playoffs.
Miller has never played on a team with better than the 6th best record in the conference.
Let's look at Miller's teams' regular season records vs. their first round opposition:
Code:
Season Miller's Team Opposition Delta
2003-04 43-39 58-24 -15
2004-05 49-33 59-23 -10
2005-06 44-38 47-35 -3
2007-08 40-42 59-23 -19
2008-09 41-41 59-23 -18
2009-10 50-32 54-28 -4
Total 267-225 336-156 -69
Average 44.5-37.5 56-26 -11.5
In general, Miller has played on a bunch of low seeded, mediocre teams, going up against a bunch of teams that won considerably more games and were heavily favored to win the series. Last year's Portland team was the first time Miller has ever played on a 50-win team, yet his teams' opposition has routinely won 54 to 59 games.
There isn't a single example that shows Miller's teams have underachieved in the playoffs and lost a series they should have won. That's a fact. Saying shit like Andre Miller has never won a playoff series is just plane stupid. Individuals don't win and lose playoff series, teams do. And, the simple fact is Andre Miller has never played on a team that was good enough to win a playoff series against the opposition they faced.
Anyone care to do the same exercise for Brandon Roy? Hint: historically, Roy's teams have underachieved 50% of the time during the post season. But, as I said, teams win and lose playoff series, not individual players. So, I'm not trying to pin the blame on Roy for his teams underachieving in the post season. Only an idiot would blame one player for such failures.
BNM