S3.E54 | Mike Conley, Jr. & Andre Miller
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概要
Episode 54 of Basketball Now & Then highlights a steady, cerebral point guard comparison between Mike Conley Jr. and Andre Miller, two guards who built their careers on intelligence, control, and consistency. No rush. No panic. Just command of the game.
The hosts explore how Miller’s methodical pace, strength, and elite feel allowed him to dictate tempo and consistently create for others. Then there’s Conley, a modern floor general known for efficiency, leadership, and two-way reliability. Similar mindset, different rhythm. One thrived by slowing the game down, the other balances pace with precision in today’s system.
What connects them? Control and longevity. By linking Miller’s steady presence to Conley’s sustained excellence, Basketball Now & Then continues its mission of bridging generations, proving that point guards who think the game at a high level always leave a lasting impact.
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