Don't forget about the big Meow, antMan jMac, sloMo and Money Mike. I'm okay leaving out Moore Jr. and Matt Ryan, but we may have to bring back sam Mitchell.Q-is-here wrote: ↑Sat Jun 24, 2023 9:53 amFast forward to two or three years from now and you might have the triple M brothers: McDaniels, Minott, and Miller.Lipoli390 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 24, 2023 9:46 am Statistically, Minott and Miller are very similar
1. For starters, their last names both have six letters starting with the letter M. Hmm. Further, they are almost exactly one year apart in age. Miller was born Nov. 26, 2003. Minott was born Nov. 25, 2002. Exactly one year, one day apart. Seems almost cosmic that they’re now together on the same NBA team.
2. Their physical profiles are also very similar. Minott is 6’8, 197 with an 8’11.5 overhead reach and a 6’11,75 wingspan. Miller is 6’9.25, 213 with an 8’10.5 overhead reach and 7’2 wingspan. In other words, they’re both really long. But they’re also different. Miller is slightly taller, but Minott is slightly longer vertically. Miller has a slightly wider frame that carries 213 pounds of muscle already at age 19. Miller has the size to develop into a PF/C while Minott looks more like a SF/PF type. Yet, both have SF/SG skills.
3. They both had very similar G-League stats. They both played about 30 minutes a game last season - Miller slightly more than 30, and Minott slightly less. Here’s how their stats compared last season in the G-League on a 36-minute basis:
Minott: 25.2 points, 9.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.6 steals, 1.9 blocks, 2.2 turnovers, 56.9%FG, 29.2% 3-pt.
Miller: 21.2 points, 13.0 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 1.1 steals, 1.0 blocks, 1.8 turnovers, 55.4%FG, 32.6%3-pt
You can see see the statistical similarity in their on-court production, but you can also see some notable differences. Miller is a better rebounder. Meanwhile Minott is a better ball-thief and shot-blocker. They’re both highly efficient scorers inside the arc, but they struggle a bit outside the arc.
4. They both have super high-octane motors. You can’t help but love the high energy these two guys show on the court. They both appear to be super competitive and, by all accounts, they are both really hard workers and very coachable.
I don’t know whether either one will even make it in the NBA. But I see two players who could both become stars in the NBA. And I’m glad they’re both part of the Wolves organization. TC has stressed patience in his recent interviews. Patience will be key to the development of these two players.
When I was growing up in Chicago the Blackhawk had what we called the MPH line: Pit Martin, Jim Pappin and Dennis Hull. I’m going to refer to Minott and Miller as the “M Brothers” until someone comes up with a better moniker. It should be easy to top that. .
If Miller adds weight and strength, I think he can play Center. If all three reach their potential (and McDaniels is already really good), you could be looking at an extremely versatile frontcourt.
Mantle and Maris were the M&M Boys, of course.
I loved the Minott highlight video, but wish the he hadn't victimized Miller on so many of his baskets