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Bradley Alan Miller (born April 12, 1976) is an American professional basketball player, currently starting at center for the Sacramento Kings. He is also a member of the USA national basketball team. Miller was selected two times for the NBA All-Star Game.

After college, because of the NBA lockout, Miller started his career at the club level in Italy playing for Bini Viaggi Livorno for three months before he was signed by the Charlotte Hornets as an undrafted free agent. He played for the Hornets for two seasons before signing with the Chicago Bulls as a free agent. In February 2002, he was traded by the Bulls with Ron Mercer, Ron Artest and Kevin Ollie to the Indiana Pacers for Jalen Rose, Travis Best, Norman Richardson, and a second-round draft pick. In Indiana he made his first NBA All-Star Team during the 2002-2003 season.

During the 2003 offseason, he was involved in a sign-and-trade with the Sacramento Kings. He was signed to a multi-year deal by Indiana and then traded to the Kings in exchange for Scot Pollard. In the same trade, the Kings sent Hidayet Turkoglu to San Antonio Spurs, San Antonio traded Danny Ferry to Indiana and Indiana traded Ron Mercer to San Antonio. Miller made his second All-Star Game appearance during his first season with the Kings.

Miller prefers shooting midrange jump shots. But he is a very efficient scorer and one of the top-shooting big men in the league. For his career, he has averaged 49.7% from the field and 79.4% from the free throw line. The main thing that sets him apart from other centers is his passing. In 2005-2006, he averaged 4.7 assists per game, good for 29th in the league but far above what other centers averaged (Ben Wallace was second among centers with 1.9 APG.) The Princeton offense run by the Kings both allows and demands Miller to be a good passer, and he is typically recognized as one of the best-passing big men in the league. Miller has also recently added a three-point shot to his game. In 2005-2006, he attempted an average of 1.1 three pointers per game and made 38.6% of them.

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  • game 6 2002 wcf was fixed

  • Yea, I agree. He doesnt suck at all. He is a solid to good player. 2x All Star says it all.  A NBA Star.

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  • Glad you made this vid. Brad grew up across the street from me and I really like watching him play!

  • miller need 2 be in the hall of fame!!!

  • Welcome to the Houston Rockets!!!

  • Welcome to Houston Big Fellow? We needed a center that is tall,big and can shoot. We already had defense here but more can help.

  • Bradddd<3

  • Busta Rhymes ft. Q-Tip- You Can't Hold the Torch

  • what song is that at 0:42???

  • Everybody has been givin Paxson hell, but overall he has drafted very well. But he just helped make up for 2 major defecencies the Bulls had.

    1) No real 5 man

    2) No real 2 guard over 6'4

    I'm lookin forward to seeing what happens w/Hinrich n Gordon (obv. both won't b staying).

    I'm also really lookin forward to the 2010 free agency as Chi is lined up to get a star player to play aside Rose!

  • Welcome back to Chicago!

    Having 2 really good 3 men (Deng n Nocioni) n having Gooden when we r letting Thomas develop didn't make sense.

    This was a good move. Now we got a 2 guard who is over 6'4 (that is not named Larry Hughes) n we also got a real 5 man that doesn't shoot the ball w/side spin (Noah).

    We still got Hughes, Noah and Hinrich or Gordon we can use as trade bait.

    Plus we r still in the running for the 2010 free agency (Amare n C. Bosh)!

    Its a good day in Chi!

  • See you in Chicago Brad

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