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- Posted on: Sun, 02/09/2014 - 7:57am #53810
For_Never_EverParticipantQuincy Miller overall isn’t as athletic as KD, but has the skills to be a starting SF. Unlike some player who are 6’8 to 6’10 that play or try to play SF. However, are really tweeners. He is only getting limited minutes but I been impressed with his basketball IQ and skills at 6’10. What you guys think of him ?
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/09/2014 - 8:02am #870213
FastAndFuriousParticipantI like him, he has alot of potential and it seems like he’s starting to realize that, give him another two years and I think he will be a big contributor for a good team.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/09/2014 - 8:02am #870106
FastAndFuriousParticipantI like him, he has alot of potential and it seems like he’s starting to realize that, give him another two years and I think he will be a big contributor for a good team.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/09/2014 - 8:27am #870232
HandDownManDown13ParticipantI really liked this guy in high school, and thought he was going to be a Durant like player. That torn ACL during his senior year really set him back. He went from being a top flight prospect, to a potential player in my opinion.
It’s good to see him recover from this injury (his confidence most of all). I think Miller can be a very good offensive player in the league, and will only continue to get better as he adds strength.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/09/2014 - 8:27am #870127
HandDownManDown13ParticipantI really liked this guy in high school, and thought he was going to be a Durant like player. That torn ACL during his senior year really set him back. He went from being a top flight prospect, to a potential player in my opinion.
It’s good to see him recover from this injury (his confidence most of all). I think Miller can be a very good offensive player in the league, and will only continue to get better as he adds strength.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/09/2014 - 9:46am #870248
flopdownDHe’s looking nice for real, and it looks like he’s still growing into his body and can get slightly more athletic. He has baby soft hands.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/09/2014 - 9:46am #870143
flopdownDHe’s looking nice for real, and it looks like he’s still growing into his body and can get slightly more athletic. He has baby soft hands.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/09/2014 - 10:11am #870149
laxmisonParticipantI saw him play live as a JR is High School pre acl surgery at the nc pro am. He was destroying some of the college players. I think the potential is still there just .
0- Posted on: Sun, 02/09/2014 - 1:51pm #870202
the I in winParticipantI saw him his senior year right before the injury and I swear he was faster than his high school and college teammate Deuce Bello who is a hell of an athlete in his own right.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/09/2014 - 1:51pm #870308
the I in winParticipantI saw him his senior year right before the injury and I swear he was faster than his high school and college teammate Deuce Bello who is a hell of an athlete in his own right.
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- Posted on: Sun, 02/09/2014 - 10:11am #870254
laxmisonParticipantI saw him play live as a JR is High School pre acl surgery at the nc pro am. He was destroying some of the college players. I think the potential is still there just .
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/09/2014 - 10:54am #870161
Tongue-Out-Like-23ParticipantIf he were playing on another team, he’d be playing about 18 minutes a game rather than 11. He’s very skilled and confident, whenever he does play.
However…
I think if he stays in Denver, the Nuggets can really highlight his length and athleticism in the fast break, which is how this team likes to play. The Nuggets style fits him perfectly. He’s just going to have to fight for playing time, especially whenever Danilo is healthy. He’s in a tough situation, when healthy, Danilo and Chandler are both starters and they’re in their respective primes.
Quincy will be the starter in 3 years though, when he hits his prime.
Looking at the Nuggets roster, I can’t believe how young and talented that team is, outside of Mozgov, Foye, and Miller nobody on that roster is over the age of 26! Not to mention, Faried, Hamilton, Miller, and Fournier are all under 24!
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/09/2014 - 10:54am #870266
Tongue-Out-Like-23ParticipantIf he were playing on another team, he’d be playing about 18 minutes a game rather than 11. He’s very skilled and confident, whenever he does play.
However…
I think if he stays in Denver, the Nuggets can really highlight his length and athleticism in the fast break, which is how this team likes to play. The Nuggets style fits him perfectly. He’s just going to have to fight for playing time, especially whenever Danilo is healthy. He’s in a tough situation, when healthy, Danilo and Chandler are both starters and they’re in their respective primes.
Quincy will be the starter in 3 years though, when he hits his prime.
Looking at the Nuggets roster, I can’t believe how young and talented that team is, outside of Mozgov, Foye, and Miller nobody on that roster is over the age of 26! Not to mention, Faried, Hamilton, Miller, and Fournier are all under 24!
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/09/2014 - 1:17pm #870196
MopgrassParticipantI had him ranked 9th in the 2012 draft. The ACL tear really hurt his draft stock. It takes a couple year for the athleticism to come back (it was there is HS).
I love that he doesn’t take forever with the ball. He gets it and makes a quick, effective move. The ball doesn’t stop in his hands. I think that’s an underrated skill.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/09/2014 - 1:17pm #870302
MopgrassParticipantI had him ranked 9th in the 2012 draft. The ACL tear really hurt his draft stock. It takes a couple year for the athleticism to come back (it was there is HS).
I love that he doesn’t take forever with the ball. He gets it and makes a quick, effective move. The ball doesn’t stop in his hands. I think that’s an underrated skill.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/09/2014 - 3:40pm #870235
Taylor Gang MikeParticipantHes a beast Denver has to give him more time
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/09/2014 - 3:40pm #870340
Taylor Gang MikeParticipantHes a beast Denver has to give him more time
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/09/2014 - 7:44pm #870409
TenSecondTomParticipantMiller and Fournier are solid pieces for the Nuggets future. I like em both.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/09/2014 - 7:44pm #870303
TenSecondTomParticipantMiller and Fournier are solid pieces for the Nuggets future. I like em both.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 02/10/2014 - 12:19am #870448
SwaggyVCParticipantMy only problem with him is his slow almost flat footed shot…. I think he can be a 16-8-3 guy in the right situation.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 02/10/2014 - 12:19am #870342
SwaggyVCParticipantMy only problem with him is his slow almost flat footed shot…. I think he can be a 16-8-3 guy in the right situation.
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