Brandon Miller wears SEC POTY themed jacket at NBA Draft
Reports have conflicted on where Brandon Miller will be drafted on Thursday night. At one point, the Charlotte Hornets seemed set to take the Alabama star at No. 2 overall. Then, Scoot Henderson jumped back into the mix. Portland owns the No. 3 pick and could take Miller there as well.
No matter what happens, Miller is going to walk up on stage and shake the hand of NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. He will be doing so in a stylish suit, one Nate Oats would maybe wear on the sidelines. A darker color base, with red plaid throughout the three-piece suit.
However, opening the suit up is where the magic really starts to show. Miller decided to showcase his SEC Player of the Year season in Tuscaloosa, with different moments being sewn in. “SEC POTY” is on there multiple different times as well.
A truly You can check out Miller’s entire jacket here.
Every player participating in the green room is pulling up to the draft in style. Miller’s may not be as flashy on the outside, especially as some in the past. However, the personal customization on the inside is a nice touch we have not seen yet this year.
Maybe one day, Miller can get a suit with some of his NBA accomplishments. As to where those memories will be made, everyone will find out in the real near future.
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Brandon Miller heading to NBA following SEC POTY season
Miller might have only been a freshman but he was named the SEC Player of the Year. There was not too much competition either, with Miller clearly being the best the conference had to offer. Alabama going on to win the regular season and tournament championship helped the cause as well.
There are too many games you can point to where Miller single handily dominated. On the road against South Carolina (41 points, eight rebounds plus the game-tying and game-winning shot in overtime) stands out more than others, especially since that’s when his name was linked to the murder of Jamea Harris.
Miller wound up averaging 18.8 points and 8.2 rebounds per game. No SEC team was able to keep him out of double-figures, scoring at will against tough opponents.
Now, the goal will be to have the same success against NBA competition. A huge night ahead for Miller and he’s going to look good along the way.