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Brad Miller: Obviously with Scott Perry coming in, I talked with him and obviously we all know Doug Christie up here and it was going to be a challenging year. There's going to be changes, that's for sure, which is a good thing. They need to retool, not just stay in the same limbo that they stand trying to make the playing game.
Eddie House: I'm with Brad Miller, what he said. It's not about rebuilding, but you retool. Right before the All-Star break, you find a couple guys that you could piece together and bring in maybe some young players to play with a few older players and then you start creating that culture and changing that culture because if it's just older players, they're already stuck in their ways. We know that and it's a lot of times that's not going to change. You get guys that are 10-year vets. They going to play like how they play. But you get somebody that's starving, like we were saying that's starving, looking to make their bones in the league. I think that's what they got to do and they're going to probably have to part ways with somebody that's on that team whether it be Zach LaVine or whether it be DeMar DeRozan. And it might be a mutual thing for everybody. They get a breath of fresh air.

K.C. Johnson: There are sooooo many teammates back for Derrick Rose. Luol Deng, Taj Gibson, Joakim Noah, Ben Gordon, Kyle Korver, Kurt Thomas, Brad Miller, Thabo Sefolosha, Tyrus Thomas, Richard Hamilton, Aaron Gray and more. And Tom Thibodeau is in the house as well. Kirk Hinrich, James Johnson, Drew Gooden too. Also saw Andre Iguodala and Evan Turner here
Sean Cunningham: Mike Bibby on the job at Sac State as the Hornets open preseason practices. The new head coach welcomed in his former Sacramento Kings teammate this afternoon with Brad Miller, who will be helping out the program as a consultant.
Mike Bibby on the job at Sac State as the Hornets open preseason practices. The new head coach welcomed in his former Sacramento Kings teammate this afternoon with Brad Miller, who will be helping out the program as a consultant. pic.twitter.com/D52cRyNs6T
— Sean Cunningham (@SeanCunningham) September 22, 2025
On Saturday, Brad Miller was the guest of honor in his 22nd gala benefitting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana. Along with the gala and silent auction at Memorial Coliseum, Miller will also host his annual golf outing on Monday at Noble Hawk.
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Speaking on the latest episode of the All The Smoke podcast with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson, Mobley reflected on his time with Yao in Houston and expressed that the 7-foot-6 center was more than just a dominant post scorer. “What people don’t understand about Yao. He could pass the ball, like Joker, he could've done that,” Mobley said. “It’s just the offense didn’t. Say we would’ve had Rick Adelman, for a fact, you would’ve seen more of Yao Ming. Like that Chris Webber, that Vlade Divac, Brad Miller type of passing. He had all of it.”
Brad Miller right now, what would you tell the young Brad Miller before he gets his career started?" Brad Miller: "Don't drink so much. Focus a little bit more. Man, imagine another level I could’ve got to. Alright, alright—don’t drink so much." "For the young bigs out there, I think you’ve got to maximize the potential God gave you. There are so many players that think, 'Well, I'm not as athletic,' or 'I'm not this,' or 'I'm not that.' But I love what Jokic is doing. And you said something cool—you said IQ can play in any era."
Brad Miller on guarding Shaquille O’Neal: ‘He swung at me in my third year. Mike Bibby: I don't think he was trying to hit you, his arm was this long and his fist is this big, ain't no way. Brad Miller: He just barely touched my hair, like the slightest turning and... So that's how me and Shaq relationship started but no, it got to be like, I'd say like the third year, when I was playing with the Pacers, that's when I was like ‘I’m ready to start pick and popping’, like ‘if I'm having to guard his ass here, I'm going to take his ass out out here’. I got to a point luckily, I felt confident where I could hold him up, his little elbow spin offensive foul… I just had to pull his ass out and then he was done guarding me he was like so tired.’
Sean Cunningham: In attendance for tonight’s Game 5 at Golden 1 Center include California Governor Gavin Newsom, Sacramento natives Shaq Thompson (Panthers LB) & Derrek Lee (former MLB All-Star), Former Kings Brad Miller, Bobby Jackson, Peja Stojakovic & his son, All-American Andrej Stojakovic.
“It’s just awesome to see the city like this,” Miller said. “I’ve been to many games since I’ve been retired. It’s finally starting to get that playoff atmosphere.”
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Clutch Points: The Kings have a 6-game winning streak for the first time since January 2005. Their starting 5 in that win? Mike Bibby/Cuttino Mobley/Peja Stojakovic/Chris Webber/Brad Miller. pic.twitter.com/NTo0kaienP
Have you witnessed anything in the locker rooms in the past that, if they happened now would probably go viral? Sam Amick: Bonzi Wells was once very upset with me, and grabbed my arm as I entered practice because he wanted me to go talk to Brad Miller about a story I wrote that he didn't agree with. It was nothing violent, but it was inappropriate and he was very upset. If there was a video, it would have made the rounds.