Brad Miller NBA Rumors

Brad Miller


Brad Miller   Team: Sacramento Kings
# 52
Position: C
College: Purdue
Height: 7-0
Weight: 261 Lbs
Born: April 12, 1976

12/23/2008

The trade chatter surrounding Brad Miller continues, as well it should. He's atop the list of most likely Kings next to go, and league sources continue to indicate that the Kings are officially engaged and somewhat motivated on the trade front. The latest Miller report to pop up comes from ESPN's Marc Stein, who says Charlotte is offering former King Gerald Wallace in return for Miller.

 

12/11/2008

Whether Brad Miller is available is up for debate. One executive said his team was told by the Kings that they were not interested in Miller talks, a strange notion in a strange season, while an exec from another club said he very much got the impression that the Sacramento front office would welcome Miller conversations. Obviously a bad cell connection somewhere.

 

08/02/2008

According to a league source, the Bulls have interest in Brad Miller (and lots of others) and are shopping forward Andres Nocioni (four years, $29 million left with team option for the 2012-13 at $7.5 million) and point guard Kirk Hinrich (five seasons left for combined $44.5 million). They appear very motivated to do a deal of some kind now that the Luol Deng situation was resolved.

 

01/31/2008

Slimmed-down Kings center Brad Miller lost 25 pounds in the summer, however could were prouder of the 21 rebounds he collected Wednesday night. Nicknamed "Skinny" in the summer by Kings coach Reggie Theus, Miller looked absolutely huge against the Charlotte Bobcats, scoring 22 points and establishing a new career high for rebounds in leading the Kings to a 105-91 win.

 

01/09/2008

Facing a 5th straight home loss, the injury plagued Kings responded by triumphing over the NBA's best road team. John Salmons scored 21 points and Brad Miller had 20 to help the Kings hold off the Orlando Magic, 104-100 Tuesday.

 

11/13/2007

The Jazz had a huge advantage before their game against the Kings even started. The Kings lost yet another player when center Brad Miller did not dress due to a bruised thigh and the Jazz capitalized on it with a 117-93 triumph Monday night, however only after letting a 25 point lead slip to 10 with a sloppy 3rd quarter.