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  • Andre Miller

    After once again watching Jamaal Tinsley again force too many shots down the stretch (4of 14 mage field goals for game) 1of5 in 4th not counting being fouled on 3 other attempts , its becoming obvious he's not the answer at the point.

    I know Andre Miller is not the flashiest point guard but he knows him limitations and forces few bad shots. Once again this season he's among the nba assist leaders , his man on man defense is no worse than Tinsley's.

    With Granger and Dunleavy here , it appears the small forward position is filled Diogu , and Murphy added at pf/c seem to have answered depth questions there.

    So I suggest the Pacers offer Tinsley , Shawne Williams and David Harrison for Andre Miller. Williams and Harrison it would appear have little playing time rotation spots here but have skills.

    Miller is a durable player in his career he's missed less than 10 games total and plays 35+ minutes a night. Just seems to me he fits the Pacers needs at the point a steady ,durable point guard . Williams and Harrison add potentially 2 solid player to the Sixers, and Tinsley -in my opinion is more suited to a team that wants to get up and down the court.

    Just my thought after watching Tinsley fire at will and hit barely 30% of his field goal attempts over the last 15 games or so.

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    Re: Andre Miller

    I'd love to acquire Miller somehow, especially if we can ship out both Tinsley and Harrison in the process. Shawne, on the other hand, has all the tools to be a very good player in this league, and if we give him up just to get a 2nd-tier PG, I'll be disappointed. I'm not exactly sure what other players the 76ers may be interested in, but who knows, maybe an offer of Tinsley + Harrison could work.

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    • #3
      Re: Andre Miller

      That trade works for us, but I don't see it making any sense for Philly.

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      • #4
        Re: Andre Miller

        Even if Miller would be a significant upgrade at the point, I don't think we give up Shawne Williams in return.

        The fact that we don't have a draft pick this year makes him more valuable. He's young and talented enough to make up for us sitting this draft out.

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        • #5
          Re: Andre Miller

          The Sixers gain a point guard who is 2 years younger in Tinsley , plus a servicable and perhaps better young center in Harrison , plus a young raw sf Shawne Williams .

          Williams is the key , while he has potential with Granger and the length of Dunleavy's contract 5years -I don't see Shawne getting any real minutes in the next couple years at least.

          Williams is a lot to give up and would be attractive in any deal to a rebuilding team, as might Harrison who has shown flashes(though few and far between).

          Its probably over paying in actuality for Miller (in most Pacer fans eyes) but its a move I feel needs to be made. Miller averages 13 ppg and 9 assist while turning the ball over less than 3 times a game.

          To me its a fair offer to the Sixers.

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          • #6
            Re: Andre Miller

            I would trade Tinsley, Harrison, and a pick, or maybe Tinsley and Foster. I would not trade Shawne.
            The eyes of the Granger are upon you.

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            • #7
              Re: Andre Miller

              If their salaries were close enough to match, I bet Donnie Walsh could convince his buddy Billy King to do a straight up swap of Tinsley for Miller. I can hear the conversation now...

              "Billy we know you guys really want to tank the season and have a shot at Greg Oden, but that pesky Andre Miller is good enough to win just a few too many games for you. Buddy do I have a deal for you..."

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              • #8
                Re: Andre Miller

                Originally posted by dgranger View Post
                I would trade Tinsley, Harrison, and a pick, or maybe Tinsley and Foster. I would not trade Shawne.
                2007- no pick
                2006-Williams
                2005-Granger
                2004-Harrison
                2003-Jones

                If we trade Williams, Harrison, and Tinsley for Miller after letting Freddie go our record of retaining and developing 1st rounders is pathetic. If we do this then Granger and Foster will be the only 1st rounders that we have retained on our 15 man roster.

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                • #9
                  Re: Andre Miller

                  Oh man yes, if we could get Miller that would be great. We need a smart Vet. in here no doubt. Armstrong is great, but way past his prime.
                  Avatar photo credit: Bahram Mark Sobhani - AP

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                  • #10
                    Re: Andre Miller

                    you have to make hard deals to get better. Miller would be a big upgrade on decesion making on the floor. maybe see if they would take Marshal instead of Williams. Pacers need to get a deal done NOW to save this season!!!!

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                    • #11
                      Re: Andre Miller

                      I will always believe that the Pacers would be better off with a PG that is able to make better decisions that Tinsley. And one that doesn't press his own agenda nearly as much, or go into a 1-v-1 game against his defender after being shown up on the other end of the court.

                      However, with Dunleavy on the team able to handle a "point-forward" role, I think that a PG that is a top notch distributor is not as important to us now as it was a week ago.

                      For that reason, I think the stress on getting a new PG should be placed more on his defensive abilities, his ability to handle and take care of the ball, and on his ability to simply hit a wide-open shot.

                      For a true distributor of the ball, I believe we can draft one and develop him or eventually acquire one with our MLE.

                      But for right now, considering that Dunleavy might even play some backcourt minutes, we need to acquire some defensive players capable of playing PG. Heck, if we have to, give up someone and get AJ back. I don't care how few minutes he's getting at Dallas, if he were a Pacer, especially without Tinsley on the roster, he's more than capable of providing exactly what we need here in Indy.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Andre Miller

                        I'm a little different than some I now look at Ike Diogu as our 2nd 2005 #1 pick. He was basicly dealt for Sarunas and Powell 2 undrafted players.

                        Dunleavy's contract as it kicks in will make him virtually untradable for 3 more years and with Granger here I don't see Shawne getting real minutes anytime soon(though I really like him).

                        Getting Diogu softens dealing Harrison and Williams in my opinion if he's the player Bird thinks he is.

                        Like Bird and Walsh said you have to give to get, the fact Miller is so durable to me is a key. We all know Jamaal is a chest cold or hissy fit away from missing games.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Andre Miller

                          Originally posted by diamonddave00 View Post
                          I'm a little different than some I now look at Ike Diogu as our 2nd 2005 #1 pick. He was basicly dealt for Sarunas and Powell 2 undrafted players.

                          Dunleavy's contract as it kicks in will make him virtually untradable for 3 more years and with Granger here I don't see Shawne getting real minutes anytime soon(though I really like him).

                          Getting Diogu softens dealing Harrison and Williams in my opinion if he's the player Bird thinks he is.

                          Like Bird and Walsh said you have to give to get, the fact Miller is so durable to me is a key. We all know Jamaal is a chest cold or hissy fit away from missing games.
                          Good point on Diogu, but I think there are plenty of opportunities for Shawne as Danny moves into the starting line-up. Maybe Shawne takes Danny's old minutes, eventually picks up where Danny left off as a 6th man.

                          We moved Al and Jackson-2 players who were getting the bulk of minutes at the 2 and 3. If Dunleavey, Jr. continues to play 2, then there are minutes at the 3 for Shawne to play.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Andre Miller

                            Originally posted by diamonddave00 View Post
                            Like Bird and Walsh said you have to give to get, the fact Miller is so durable to me is a key. We all know Jamaal is a chest cold or hissy fit away from missing games.
                            Speak for yourself. I don't know that.

                            I'd be fine with trading for Miller, but I'm not going to bash Tinsley for being frail right now.
                            This space for rent.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Andre Miller

                              Originally posted by Anthem View Post
                              Speak for yourself. I don't know that.

                              I'd be fine with trading for Miller, but I'm not going to bash Tinsley for being frail right now.
                              So to you, the last 3 months have completely erased the past history of 4 years?

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