Miller is usually brilliant at roster construction, mixing ample early-entry NBA draft talent with carefully selected transfers and valuable developmental players. So, while he lost three players to the NBA after last season (Stanley Johnson, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and T.J. McConnell) and another to the D-League (Brandon Ashley), it's not like he has been caught short.
"Knowing that we were going to lose a number of young players in our program to the NBA and beyond, we tried to plan as much as we could to cushion that with experience and, obviously, quality of play," Miller said.
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This year, when you watch our team, we're going to do it as a group, we're going to do it as a team. There will be players on a given night who might not start the game who are our best player on a given night, or our leading scorer or leading rebounder. There are other nights when it could be the opposite."
Yeah, this group of Cats does have more of a "team" vibe because it lacks a likely one-and-done freshman talent or a 2016 NBA lottery pick, but it does have an on-court leader. Anderson, a former third-team All-ACC pick, clearly has been the team's best player leading up to the season-opener.
"He's been very impressive, and he's been very impressive every day," Miller said.
"Quite frankly, from the mile run in late August -- the first thing we did as a team -- he's been impressive. That's when you really believe in somebody, when you see it every single day."
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