Who is it? Mike Miller: When the Nuggets boss asked me to teach a lottery show to shoot, he was three times late
Recently, former NBA player Mike Miller shared his unpleasant experience in coaching a rookie during the Nuggets in the podcast show theogsshow.
Miller said: "When I was in the Nuggets at the end of my career, the team boss contacted me to teach a rookie jump shot. I felt it was fine. I made an appointment tomorrow at 9:15 am, but I didn't care for the first time. I think I was already 38, and this was not my duty as a player. I made an appointment with him to come tomorrow at 9:30."
"He arrived at 9:30 the next day. The last time I said to him, 'Young man, I will teach you again, we agreed to 9:00 tomorrow morning.' As a result, he arrived at 9:45 on the third day. I really couldn't help it, so I called the boss and said I wouldn't teach you anymore. I don't want to say who it was. Anyway, this guy was a lottery show back then, but he couldn't make it in the NBA very early." Miller said. The guest of the program also said: "How can I be late again and again?"
Miller spent the last two years of his career at the Nuggets in 2015-16 and 2016-17.
2015-16 season Nuggets
2016-17 Nuggets
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