Miller makes the statement of the year while he revealed why he's been under-producing
Miller had a career-high season in 2021-2022 when he registered 99 points. He then signed a 7 year - $56M deal that will only kick in at the beginning of the 2023-2024 season.
Although he had a decent production pace in the first 20 games, he's only been a mere shadow of his former self and he made the most intriguing statement to explain his most recent lack of offensive production.
'' I'd like to say my lack of production is a compliment to me not cheating the game and playing the right way.''
The question is, what is the right way? Miller has recently been move to center, is that the real reason for his lack of production? Miller also blamed the fact that the lines were constantly changing.
At this point, Miller is on pace for around 70 points, which is good, but definitely not as dominant as what we've witnessed last season. His Miller's production enough for your standards?
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