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Brandon Miller takes Pacers’ Paul George as a role model

One more year ago, Brandon Miller was not considered a star in the upcoming NBA Draft. But under the leadership of Nate Oats, he had an excellent season on the side of Alabama.

For his one and only season, he simply established himself as the best freshman in the country and one of the very best players in the NCAA. Performance and potential that place it in the Top 3 of most “Mock Draft”. Guest of Shams Charania, he revealed that he was inspired by Paul George in his game. It must be said that the two wingers have a similar size (2m06 against 2m03) and an effective shot from afar.

To read >>> The profile of Brandon Miller (Alabama)

“I kind of studied Paul George. I modeled my game on his, but bringing my own touch. I still use his moves, but I add my own twist to them and perfect them.” explains Brandon Miller. “I prefer the Paul George Indiana version … The current Paul George is good, but I think the best version was the Pacers”.

The problem is that the comparison stops there… Because defensively, Brandon Miller is currently far from Paul George of the Pacers. However, he assures that it is the defense that will take him very far.

“I’m proud of my defensive side. We won’t always be good in attack, and what matters is the impact you can have on the game, regardless of the side of the field. he believes. “It’s about making small gestures, like diving to the ground, causing forceful passages, taking rebounds. I started pushing through when I got to college. I feel like by sacrificing my body, I can go a long way.”.

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