Over the last two seasons Mike Miller has become far more passive offensively. He has only been taking 8.5 shot attempts per 36 minutes which is in line with what Kendrick Perkins takes for the Celtics and lower than every other rotation player on the Celtics roster.
Ergo, Miller only requires a small amount of touches and shot attempts. A low usage player.
And over the last two seasons Miller has averaged 10 and 11 pts in over 30 minutes a game. Miller's become a good rebounder and passer but as an offensive comparison, in Von Wafer's last year in the league in Houston he averaged nearly 10 points in only 19 minutes a game. Miller might not have demanded a lot of touches the last two years, but he was still a player that needed quite a few minutes to be productive.
Mike
Are you arguing that a player's "productivity" should be measured by comparing his points with his minutes played?
REALLY?
Mike Miller became a passive player, he didn't take a lot of shots because he was trying to be more of a facilitator. Whether that's what his coaches asked him to do or if that's just what he though he needed to do, I don't know. In Miami, his role will be clear; catch the ball when it's kicked out to him and shoot it. He worries me a lot. He doesn't miss too often; when he shoots, he's about as good a shooter as there is.
When the best thing about a player's game is his ability to score, I'd have to say that points per minute played are a good measure of his productivity. As I mentioned, Miller has become a good rebounder and passer...but that's for a guy who plays 30+ minutes a game. He's not good enough at either to have an impact in those areas coming off the bench. Mike Miller is a player whose best skill is shooting that, for reasons NO ONE has explained, decided to stop shooting the ball for the previous two seasons. If Miller has that same attitude in Miami, he's going to be next to useless.
And while Miller is a great shooter, I'm not scared of him. I don't think either Wade or LeBron will play major minutes at PG next season, which means that when Miller is on the court, either Wade or LeBron will usually be on the bench. That's a trade-off I'll take every time.
Mike