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No. 2 draft pick Brandon Miller struggles in summer league debut for Charlotte Hornets

Charlotte Hornets Brandon Miller is fouled by San Antonio Spurs Sidy Cissoko during the California Classic Summer League at Golden 1 Center Monday, July 3, 2023 in Sacramento.
Charlotte Hornets Brandon Miller is fouled by San Antonio Spurs Sidy Cissoko during the California Classic Summer League at Golden 1 Center Monday, July 3, 2023 in Sacramento. pkitagaki@sacbee.com

With No. 1 overall draft pick Victor Wembanyama sitting out the California Classic in Sacramento, attention turned to No. 2 pick Brandon Miller of the Charlotte Hornets making his professional debut.

It didn’t go well initially. The Spurs blew out the Hornets 98-77 despite the absence of Wembanyama while Miller struggled most of the game.

Through three quarters, Miller had as many fouls (six) as points with five turnovers and one shot made. He finished with 18 points and seven fouls (players can have 10 fouls in summer league before being disqualified).

Miller didn’t hit his second shot until the 5:50 mark of the fourth quarter. He got going late when the game was out of hand. He scored 12 points with three 3-pointers in the final frame. He finished 3 of 7 from long distance and made a highlight-reel finger roll while drawing a foul.

Meanwhile, Spurs forward Julian Champagnie seems to like playing in Golden 1 Center. He scored 26 points in an upset victory over the Kings in early April and added 30 in summer league action Monday.

Center Dominick Barlow also had a strong game for San Antonio, scoring 24 points on 10-of-13 shooting, highlighted by a rock-the-cradle dunk in the fourth quarter. He had 11 rebounds and two blocks with just two fouls.

The Hornets were one of the most talked about teams during the NBA draft last month. They elected to take Miller, an athletic 6-foot-9 forward from Alabama, over guard Scoot Henderson, whom many scouts and analysts believed was the better player. Charlotte chose Miller while continuing to build around point guard LaMelo Ball, who is expected to sign a five-year, $260 million max contract extension this offseason.

This story was originally published July 3, 2023 at 8:13 PM.

Chris Biderman
The Sacramento Bee
Chris Biderman covers sports and local news for The Sacramento Bee since joining in August 2018 to cover the San Francisco 49ers. He previously spent time with the Associated Press and USA Today Sports Media Group, and has been published in the San Francisco Chronicle, The Athletic and on MLB.com. The Santa Rosa native graduated with a degree in journalism from the Ohio State University.
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