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Brandon Miller Q&A: Team USA, Miles Bridges, LaMelo Ball, Mark Williams, Charles Lee, Josh Green
By Michael ScottoFollow @MikeAScotto,
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Charlotte Hornets forward Brandon Miller sat down with HoopsHype at the Encore Hotel to discuss playing for the USA Select Team and why he’s at the Vegas Summer League.
The 21-year-old Miller, who finished third overall in the Rookie of the Year voting last season, also talked about his reactions to the Hornets re-signing Miles Bridges, the returns of Mark Williams and LaMelo Ball, the Josh Green acquisition, new coach Charles Lee, playoff expectations for the Hornets, and more.
What did you get out of your USA Select Team experience?
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Brandon Miller: I think that put me in a great place out there competing with the best at the highest level. Of course, we were having fun competing. I think that was a great moment for me to be out there and show what I can bring to a team against top talent. It was a great opportunity.
What made you also want to play in the Vegas Summer League?
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BM: I think it was to feel out the new coaching staff because it’s going to be a new thing for everybody this year. I wanted to see how they wanted us to play. I think it also sets the tone (as far as leadership) for the year that we have coming up.
What was your reaction to the team re-signing Miles Bridges?
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BM: I think that was a great thing for us having him back. He’s a veteran, and everyone loves him like a brother off the court. I think it’s going to be a great year this year.
Mark Williams also returns for you guys. When he’s healthy, how can he impact things?
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BM: I’m pretty sure we’re going to have everybody back. Mark and LaMelo (Ball). I think it’s how everyone performs, not just one person. I think the Hornets are a whole team. I think we’re a dangerous team when everyone is healthy.
What does Josh Green add to the team?
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BM: I think he brings a lot of defensive energy for us. I think that’s one thing we want to focus on this year, which is locking down on the defensive side. I think our defense will lead to our offense and transition. Josh is going to help us with that and, of course, his ability to knock down open shots. I think that’ll be big for us.
You talked about setting the tone with the new coaching staff. What’s been Charles Lee’s message so far?
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BM: I know he wants everybody to play as hard as they can and compete while we’re out there. Of course, he’s going to have fun with it. I think the main thing I’ve seen from him is he’s always involved with his players. I know he’s a player’s coach.
What are your goals for this upcoming season?
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BM: My main goal is to win. I think everything comes after that as far as any of the awards. I can’t really say much to anybody who’s been in Charles’ shoes. He’s won a couple of rings, so hopefully, I’ll get a ring under my belt.
What are fair expectations for the Hornets going into this season?
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What are your expectations for the Hornets over the next five years?
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BM: I think Charlotte fans should expect a playoff team. I think we’re going to bring energy every game and go out there and get as many wins as we can.
Last year, you worked closely with Norman Richardson. What did he do for your development?
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BM: One thing about working with him is that he always kept me focused and in the gym and staying around the right people. He always pushed me. He’d have his moments where he’d get after you after a play and then be best friends right after the next play after that. I love Coach Norm and what he did for me and the team.
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