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He can score and assist, but unfortunately such a young player was thrown into the cold palace for a long time in the Clippers?

In a previous NBA playoff game, the Denver Nuggets, who returned to their home court, defeated the Los Angeles Clippers 120-101. After this game, the Nuggets, who won the life-and-death battle in the tiebreak, successfully advanced to the Western Conference semi-finals. They will compete with the Oklahoma City Thunder for a spot in the Western Conference Finals; while the Clippers lost their chains again in such a life-and-death battle, and fell in the first round of the playoffs again.

In this game, because the game lost its suspense early, the Clippers' substitute wing star Jordan Miller also got some playing time at the last moment. Miller played 6 minutes and 53 seconds in the whole game, made 2 of 3 shots, scored 4 points, 1 rebound, 4 assists and 2 steals, with a plus-negative value of +11. Miller has shown his ability on both offense and defense in his limited playing time. He has also shown good scoring ability on the offense. He also seized the opportunity to score 4 points, and he performed very well in passing and organizing offense. Not only that, Miller's performance on the defensive end is also worthy of recognition, and he has also proved that he is a reliable defender. Overall, Miller's performance on both offense and defense is worthy of recognition, and the situation on the team is also very good when he is on the court. Unfortunately, his playing time was too late, and he really couldn't provide more support to the team in this situation.

In the NBA regular season this season, Miller played 37 games in 82 games, averaging 11.4 minutes per game, averaging 4.1 points, 1.6 rebounds, 0.9 assists, 0.5 steals and 0.1 blocks, and 0.7 turnovers and 0.7 fouls. His shooting percentage was 43.3%, a three-point shooting percentage of 21.1%, and a free throw shooting percentage of 80%. In the playoffs, Miller played 3 games in these 7 games, averaging 4.3 minutes per game, with averaging 2.3 points, 0.7 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1 steal, shooting percentage of 42.9%, shooting percentage of 3-pointers and 50% free throw percentage.

In fact, Miller's performance in the early stage of the regular season was quite good, and he once firmly took the position of a rotation lineup of the team. However, due to a certain decline in performance, Miller quickly fell out of the team's rotation lineup and never returned to the team's rotation lineup. Miller is actually a very mature player. He has a certain ability to hold the ball and attack, he also has a good passing ability and a big picture view, and his ability on the defensive end is also quite standard. Miller is actually capable of taking on more responsibilities on the court, he also has certain potential to explore, and he also has the opportunity to grow into an important figure in the second team. But the Clippers are really not concerned about his training. The young player was immediately thrown into the cold palace after making a few mistakes. This way of treating him is really disappointing. I don’t know if we can see Miller in the Clippers’ lineup next season.