NBA Draft rumors: Miller sliding to No. 5, Blazers could keep No. 3, updated early entrants

Mar 24, 2023; Louisville, KY, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide forward Brandon Miller (24) dribbles during the second half of the NCAA tournament round of sixteen against the San Diego State Aztecs at KFC YUM! Center. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Rhodes-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 24, 2023; Louisville, KY, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide forward Brandon Miller (24) dribbles during the second half of the NCAA tournament round of sixteen against the San Diego State Aztecs at KFC YUM! Center. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Rhodes-USA TODAY Sports /
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Mar 23, 2023; Louisville, KY, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide forward Brandon Miller (24) answers a question during a press conference for their NCAA Tournament South Region game at KFC YUM! Center. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Rhodes-USA TODAY Sports /

NBA Draft Rumors: Brandon Miller could slide all the way to No. 5

With the NBA Draft quickly approaching, Brandon Miller’s talent is undeniable, but concerns still persistent among potential suitors.

Despite averaging 18.8 points per game, there’s hesitation around drafting 6-foot-9 forward Brandon Miller. Having only played one season at Alabama, Miller proved he can score. However, if his stock drops it won’t be due to his basketball ability. Alleged off-the-court issues may hold this one-and-done back after major controversy surrounding a Tuscaloosa shooting subdued his freshman season.

According to Arthur Hill, in light of these allegations, Miller was restricted from discussing the incident in any detail but did provide a legal brief from attorneys. Now, Miller faces no charges. But, it’s worth noting that any lottery pick will get examined under a microscope. Of course, this is not what any NBA team wants to hear from someone they’re about to trust and invest in.

The Detroit Pistons currently hold the no. 5 pick. There’s no denying Miller would give them the instant offense they need. Come draft night, if the Pistons are on the clock and Miller’s still available — they might have no choice but to take him.