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Brandon Miller
Ht/Wt: 6' 9" / 200 lbs
Position: SF
Team: Alabama
Class: Freshman



2023 Draft Profile - Brandon Miller

Kyle Irving - Sporting News - June 21st: "Although I'm still confident Henderson is the second-best player in this draft class, selecting Miller makes sense (for the Charlotte Hornets). The sharpshooter is a more natural fit alongside franchise point guard LaMelo Ball and fills a need for scoring on the wing."

Gary Parrish - CBS Sports - June 20th: "Reasonable minds can disagree on whether Miller or Scoot Henderson is the second-best prospect in this draft because most believe it's very debatable."

NBA Draft Room - May 16th: "Miller has solidified himself as a top 3 prospect in this class. He’s a truly elite shot maker with size, play-making and versatility."

John Fanta - Fox Sports - May 12: "There is the off-court complication to Miller’s story, as court testimony stated that he brought the gun to then-teammate Darius Miles that led to the January killing of Jamea Johnae Harris. Miller was never charged, nor was he suspended by Alabama for his actions, but the story that came out in late February brings natural questions."

Tyler Byrum and Chase Hughes - NBC Sports - May 8th: "Miller is one of the best shooters in the draft and would also present long-term upside as an agile athlete who can finish above the rim."

Bryan Kalbrosky - For the Win - May 5th: "But he had a nightmarish month during the NCAA men’s tournament and, perhaps due to a groin injury, struggled while on the court. Miller was highly inefficient on 2-pointers and when finishing at the rim when he was matched up against a strong opponent, which was an alarming trend for Miller throughout the year."

Krysten Peek - Yahoo! Sports - Jan. 30th: "He has great length, size and advanced fundamentals as a big guard. Miller is not afraid to take the shot at the end of a shot clock or game and doesn't back down against tougher matchups or competition."

Chase Hughes - NBC Sports - Jan. 16: "Scoring 18.8 points per game while shooting 44.5% from three with nearly seven 3-pointers attempted per game is going to draw attention."

Jonathan Wasserman - Bleacher Report - Jan. 5th: "While Miller continues to strengthen his case as a 6'9" shooter, he's also made 60.0 percent of his twos over Alabama's last five games, a potentially important development that should sway teams to feel safe considering him with a top-five pick."




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