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Miller's one big improvement from freshman to senior year was his assists to turnover ratio, which went from 2.37:1 to 3:1. He was a great distributor, defender and leader. He was also a real negative as a scorer and our opponents dared him to shoot. He was a career 34.4% shooter on 2 point field goals and 57.2% on free throws. His numbers weren't terrible from 3, probably because other teams literally didn't guard him out there.

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Amal McCaskill as a freshman was miles apart from McCaskill as a senior.

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Amal was an amazing story in my eyes.  He didn't start on his high school team.  Ended up in the NBA. 


And who says MU can't develop big men?  (OK that was a previous administration that developed Amal)
All this talk of rights.  So little talk of responsibilities.

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Quote from: AZWarrior on January 22, 2011, 08:57:40 AM

Amal McCaskill as a freshman was miles apart from McCaskill as a senior.

Amal was an amazing story in my eyes.  He didn't start on his high school team.  Ended up in the NBA. 

And who says MU can't develop big men?  (OK that was a previous administration that developed Amal)
I somehow got involved in a 3 on 3 game at the Rec and got stuck "guarding" Amal.  I was the tallest guy on my team so I got the duty.  He was a super nice guy about it...only dunked on me three times or so.  I got my revenge by pulling him out to the three point line after hitting a couple of long ones.  Let's just say he didn't expect to expend a lot of effort on the defensive end, and he didn't really have to.  It's not like I was going to post him up. 

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