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Report: More red flags waving with one top NBA prospect
Former Alabama forward Brandon Miller Jamie Rhodes-USA TODAY Sports

There may be additional concerns about former Alabama star Brandon Miller ahead of next month’s NBA Draft.

ESPN’s Jonathan Givony appeared this week on “The Lowe Post” with Zach Lowe and shared some worrisome new info about Miller. Namely, Givony said that Miller, despite his skill, is not in great shape at the moment and has not been doing particularly well in interviews either.

“Every team is looking for this type of player,” he said of Miller, per RealGM. “6’9”, big guard, can handle the ball. Pass out of pick and roll. Make shots off the dribble. Defend multiple positions. Rebound. That’s what people are looking for.

“At the same time, he’s not in great shape right now,” Givony added. “So I don’t know how great his workout is going to be. His interviews have not been great, I’ve been told. Both publicly and privately with NBA teams.”

The 20-year-old Miller -- who was named SEC Player of the Year for 2023 -- has a body of work on the court that speaks for itself. He led Alabama as a freshman last season with 18.8 points and 8.2 rebounds per game and helped lead the Crimson Tide to a program-record 31 wins. In addition, Alabmaa took home the SEC regular season and the SEC Tournament titles and snagged a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

On top of all the attributes that Givony mentioned, Miller is a strong three-point shooter, can initiate out of a variety of sets in the half-court, and has a great feel for the game defensively.

But the list of concerns with Miller is rapidly growing as well. Miller was lousy in the NCAA Tournament (where Alabama got upset by SDSU in the Sweet Sixteen) and is a slender 200 pounds despite standing 6-foot-9. There also remain major question marks over Miller’s alleged involvement in the murder of Jamea Harris last January.

French star Victor Wembanyama is a virtual lock to go No. 1 in the draft, but Miller, G League Ignite guard Scoot Henderson, and Overtime Elite brothers Amen and Ausar Thompson all figure to be in the mix after that. With the Charlotte Hornets owning the No. 2 pick (after the San Antonio Spurs at No. 1), it is anybody’s guess right now if Miller goes to them or starts sliding down draft boards in light of these new concerns.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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