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Rockets veteran Brad Miller status quo, away from basketball obsessive hunting, a family of three is very happy

Rockets veteran Brad Miller's basketball career is full of ups and downs, but "Big White Bear" Brad Miller recently updated his social media, and the photo of Miller is smiling and triumphantly showing off his trophies to the camera. After retiring from the NBA, Miller did not choose to continue the path of basketball, but chose to live another way. Miller is obsessed with hunting, and every three to five years he has to go hunting in the wild, and he is a well-deserved "big white bear". Miller's retirement life is still relatively ordinary compared to other NBA stars, and if there is no social platform, then he will basically fade out of the fans' sight.

Rockets veteran Brad Miller status quo, away from basketball obsessive hunting, a family of three is very happy

I have to say that he is a man who is favored by God. In 1998, Miller announced his participation in the draft, but he was not favored by any team and became a missed draft. Disheartened, Miller decided to play overseas, a year that coincided with a league shutdown that had been rarely seen in decades. NBA players have no heart to fight, even the Dream Team that plays in the Men's Basketball World Championship is almost out of place, so they can only find players who play in overseas leagues to join the Dream Team, and Miller is one of them. Miller's performance at the World Championships was recognized by the Hornets, and after the World Championships, Miller went to New Orleans to play and has since gained a foothold in the NBA.

Rockets veteran Brad Miller status quo, away from basketball obsessive hunting, a family of three is very happy

In the 2002-03 season, Miller, who played on the Pacers, was selected as an Eastern Conference All-Star with an average of 13.1 points, 8.3 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game, completing the counterattack from the draft to the All-Star. Miller's all-Star selection was controversial because his numbers weren't outstanding, and many people thought he was just dipping the Pacers in the light. But anyway, Miller kind of played it. Miller, as a white center, is not very physical, not tall, not physically strong, but he dares to fight against giants like O'Neal.

Rockets veteran Brad Miller status quo, away from basketball obsessive hunting, a family of three is very happy

Miller's small moves are well known, which is why many big center forwards are reluctant to play against Miller. Miller belongs to the kind of insidious people, he can always find the blind spot of the referee's vision, coldly greet the opposite side a few times, each time making the opponent bitter, O'Neill is often "special care" by Miller. This is sometimes the case on the field, when your body and technique are inferior to your opponents, you have to limit your opponents in other ways, otherwise you will not be able to survive on this field. Just like now many people say that Paul is dirty, Paul is not dirty in the end, everyone has a number, a meter and eight tall people sometimes have to defend players who are more than two meters, how to defend? As long as you don't make hurtful moves, that's enough.

Miller now lives a very happy and fulfilling life, earning enough money in the NBA to live carefree for decades, he has his beloved wife, and he already has a lovely daughter. He can hunt as much as he wants in another land and continue to be the "Great White Bear".

Rockets veteran Brad Miller status quo, away from basketball obsessive hunting, a family of three is very happy

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