Sat Jul 17 2010 | 14:18 | Rockets, Brad Miller agree on three-year deal |
The Rockets and free agent center Brad Miller have reportedly agreed on a three-year deal worth nearly $15 million. |
Miller is 34 years old and doesn't exactly have an inspiring vertical leap, but he's tough and wily and can still knock down open jumpers. He represented the best of a sorry lot of free agent centers, and had been pursued by seemingly every team with cap space. |
Source: Marc Stein via Twitter | |
Tue Jul 13 2010 | 10:07 | Brad Miller hopes to choose team this week |
Free agent center Brad Miller hopes to decide which team he will sign with by the end of the week, according to his agent Mark Bartelstein. |
"There's a lot of people pursuing Brad," Bartelstein said. Miller has been linked to the Celtics and Heat, but he could also be re-signed by the Bulls for the right price. The cagey veteran averaged nine points and five rebounds last season, a reflection of his diminished fantasy appeal. |
Source: ESPN.com | |
Thu Jul 1 2010 | 08:42 | Brad Miller to meet with four teams |
Free agent Brad Miller is expected to meet with Cleveland, Chicago, Boston and Houston. |
Miller is unrestricted and can sign where he wants, but may opt to come back to Chicago, which close to his home state of Indiana and where he was settled in last year. |
Source: Yahoo! Sports | |
Tue Jun 29 2010 | 10:44 | Rockets interested in Miller |
The Rockets will pursue impending unrestricted free agent Brad Miller, a source tells Fanhouse's Sam Amick. |
Miller is stirring up quite a buzz for a 34-year-old center with broken down knees. He'd be a decent backup to Yao Ming, but can no longer be counted on as a plus starter on a winning team. |
Source: Sam Amick on Twitter | |
Sun Jun 27 2010 | 10:40 | Celtics targeting FA big man Brad Miller |
The Celtics have targeted veteran center Brad Miller to sign in free agency, league sources told Yahoo! Sports. |
The retirement of Rasheed Wallace, combined with Kendrick Perkins' knee injury, leaves Boston with a pressing need for big men. Boston would likely use part or all of their mid-level exception to sign 34-year-old Miller. |
Source: Yahoo! Sports | |
Wed Apr 28 2010 | 09:43 | Brad Miller won't join the Knicks this summer |
Brad Miller will be one of just a few free agent centers this summer, but on Tuesday he said bluntly "I'm not going to New York." |
Miller's agent may not appreciate the loss of leverage, though he did mention the Bulls as "one of the teams on my small list that I'm very interested in." He said that ideally he'll sign a two-year deal with a player option for a third season. |
Source: Chicago Tribune | |
Tue Apr 20 2010 | 09:31 | Knicks showing interest in Miller? |
The Knicks may be interested in impending free agent Brad Miller, a league source tells the New York Post. |
The Knicks will probably go after Marcus Camby first, but Miller could be a backup plan at center. He's 34 and has creaky knees, but can still pass and shoot mid-range jumpers well. The Knicks are desperate for size. |
Source: New York Post | |
Fri Apr 16 2010 | 10:01 | Rockets to pursue FA veteran Brad Miller? |
Sources close to the Rockets say the team will pursue soon-to-be FA center Brad Miller. |
Miller played 5+ years alongside Kevin Martin in Sacramento, he's already comfortable with coach Rick Adelman, and his passing could elevate the Rockets' offense. They need another viable center, regardless, even with Yao Ming due to return. |
Source: Fanhouse.com | |
Sat Apr 10 2010 | 00:04 | Miller scores season-high 27 points vs. Nets |
Brad Miller played 43 minutes in the Bulls' double-overtime loss to the Nets on Friday, and scored a season-high 27 points on 9-of-16 shooting (including two threes) with 10 rebounds, three assists, a steal, and three blocks. |
With Joakim Noah basically back to form there haven't been many minutes for him, or production for that matter. The Bulls turn around and play the Raptors on Sunday in a must-win game, and if you want to gamble on Miller, it's a good place to try as the Bulls will need his veteran leadership. |