NBA DRAFT SCOUTING REPORT
Position: SG | FROM: LSU | HT: 6-4 | WT: 175 |
BORN: 1/23/02 | YEAR: So. | WING: NA | REACH: NA |
Draft Notes
A big guard with a strong frame who can make plays on or off the ball. Miller is a really good shot maker who’s NBA future will be mostly as an off guard scoring from the wing.
He’s a lefty who is also very good at going right and his natural strength helps him finish in the lane and after contact. One of his best skills is using ball fakes to put the defender off balance and he makes quick cuts with the ball once he puts his mind to it.
He looks very comfortable shooting the rock from deep and NBA range shouldn’t be a problem. I could see him being a Wesley Mathews type of player in his prime.
He’s a good athlete but won’t be confused with D Wade anytime soon.
Miller plays like a warrior on the court and steps up big in big moments.
Comparisons
- Antonio Daniels
- Wesley Mathews
Draft Projection
possible second round pick in the 2022 NBA Draft
Videos
2022 Shooting Guards
- Shaedon Sharpe – 6-6 – Kentucky (Canada)
- Jaden Ivey – 6-4 – Purdue
- Benedict Mathurin – 6-6 – Arizona
- Johnny Davis – 6-5 – Wisconsin
- Malaki Branham – 6-5 – Ohio State
- Dyson Daniels – 6-7 – G League Ignite (Australia)
- Blake Wesley – 6-5 – Notre Dame
- MarJon Beauchamp – 6-6 – G League Ignite
- Jaden Hardy – 6-5 – G League Ignite
- Bryce McGowens – 6-6 – Nebraska
- Max Christie – 6-5 – Michigan State
- Gabriele Procida – 6-7 – Italy
- Terquavion Smith – 6-4 – NC State
- Ryan Rollins – 6-4 – Toledo
- Ochai Agbaji – 6-5 – Kansas
- Trevor Keels – 6-5 – Duke
- Alondes Williams – 6-5 – Wake Forest
- Christian Braun – 6-6 – Kansas
- Caleb Love – 6-3 – UNC
- Kameron McGusty – 6-5 – Miami
- Tevin Brown – 6-5 – Murray State
- Mojave King – 6-5 – Australia
- Michael Devoe – 6-5 – Geogia Tech
- Taevion Kinsey – 6-5 – Marshall
- Allen Flanigan 6-6 – Auburn
- Matteo Spagnolo – 6-4 – Italy
- Ron Harper Jr. – 6-6 – Rutgers
- Adam Flagler – 6-3 – Baylor
- Fedor Zugic – 6-6 – Montenegro
- Justin Moore – 6-4 – Villanova
- Isaiah Wong – 6-4 – Miami
- Josiah James – 6-6 – Tennessee