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G MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA REB PF AST TO BLK STL PTS 94-95 Purdue 32 574 71 122 0 0 66 100 153 74 39 47 34 19 208 95-96 Purdue 32 682 100 193 1 6 107 145 158 86 46 60 27 31 308 96-97 Purdue 30 929 128 239 3 11 171 220 249 99 86 68 46 53 430 97-98 Purdue 34 993 191 302 3 10 199 255 302 92 86 101 56 42 584 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTALS 128 3178 490 856 7 27 543 720 862 351 257 276 163 145 1530 |
MIN FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG TPG BPG SPG PPG 94-95 Purdue 17.9 58.2 0.0 66.0 4.8 1.2 1.5 1.1 0.6 6.5 95-96 Purdue 21.3 51.8 16.7 73.8 4.9 1.4 1.9 0.8 1.0 9.6 96-97 Purdue 31.0 53.6 27.3 77.7 8.3 2.9 2.3 1.5 1.8 14.3 97-98 Purdue 29.2 63.2 30.0 78.0 8.9 2.5 3.0 1.6 1.2 17.2 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTALS 24.8 57.2 25.9 75.4 6.7 2.0 2.2 1.3 1.1 12.0 |
Scouting Report: James Gibson [jgibson@psu.edu] |
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Brad Miller has been an up and down player through his career at Purdue. He is good at dominating the game when there is no competition, but often falls flat if there is a good defender in the lane. At 6-11, he should go inside, but he is a very passive player and does not like to get knocked around. He has a very nice shooting touch, however. Perhaps he would fit in the NBA as the tall small forward role that New Jersey once had Shawn Bradley in. I think, however, he is going to have to bulk up and be more aggressive so that he fits in at power forward. For all of Miller's shooting touch, I don't think he has what it takes to be and every day NBA power forward. I would not take Miller with a first round pick, but would defnitely take him with an early to mid second round pick and attempt to develop him. |
Scouting Report: THROTZ@aol.com |
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Brad has decent post moves but lacks a hook shot to confuse defenders. He will definately have problems scoring on the low post in the pros. However, he is an excellent outside shooter, passer and can penetrate off the dribble if not defended. Defensively he is much better than he has shown in college. When he was a backup center to Brandon Brantley he was much better. The last couple of years Purdue had no backup centers so he had to try and stay in the game without fouling. This limited his ability to defend fiercely. Still he was second to Calvin Booth for Blocked Shots, second in rebounding in the Big Ten and in the top ten in scoring average. All around Brad Miller would be a good pickup for a team looking for backups at Center, Power Forward and even some small forward. |
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