Alphawalt wrote:drbluejay wrote:It's possible that Miller starts at the SF spot and playing 14 minutes while Green backs him up playing 26 minutes.
You don't always start your best 5 guys. This usually happens with starting centers playing less than 14 minutes but it could happen with Miller.
You may have me beat how long you have been a Jays fan. I have watched almost every game since 1978, either in person, televised, or available on tape/internet, missed very few. I can say with confidence that Miller this year is the worst starting player the Jays have ever had, and yes, I am including the woeful Rick Johnson teams. He is having an epically bad year this year 14% from three and even less overall, 12.5 %. He can’t guard, pass or dribble. He has no business being on the court for significant minutes this year. Let him be a practice player, some walk ons have been better, sad but true.
It's been a rough one for Miller so far.
Among players who’ve been on the floor for at least 20% of the team’s possessions (that's generally the cutoff between regular rotation guys and benchwarmers), no Bluejay in the Greg McDermott Era has had an effective field goal % of lower than 38.8% for the season — that was Devin Brooks in his senior season in 2014-15. And he's the only one below 40%.
Miller's eFG% right now is 20.4%.
Going back to 2001-02 when KenPom started tracking data, there's only three other players and four seasons worse than Brooks' 2014-15 line (Jeffrey Day in 2005-06, Andrew Bock in 2009-10, and Josh Dotzler's 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons).
Obviously there's other ways to contribute and measure production beyond that metric, but yikes.