Terrell Milller is a 6-8 pf from Jacksonville, Florida. I believe he played at Arlington Country Day as a sophomore and then transfered to North Florida Educational Institute were he averaged 16 points as a junior. Offered by WSU, FGCU, San Francisco and Florida A&M. Interest from Miami and South Carolina.
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Terrell Miller '14 pf 6-8 Offered
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Miller plays for Florida Elite with Dante Buford and much sought after Brandon Francis. Last weekend Miller led the team to a 3-1 record averaging 15 points a game.In the fast lane
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Does anyone really think that he's not athletic? He's obviously not a quick jumper (like Cle), and maybe the full court game isn't currently his cup of tea, but he is a very big man who is light on his feet. Anyone who saw Warren Sapp on Dancing with the Stars, can't really think that he isn't athletic. There is no one more light on his feet, or more strong. However, maybe losing 20 lbs. would add to his full court game. I'm not sure but it's worth a try.
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Originally posted by shockmonster View PostDoes anyone really think that he's not athletic? He's obviously not a quick jumper (like Cle), and maybe the full court game isn't currently his cup of tea, but he is a very big man who is light on his feet. Anyone who saw Warren Sapp on Dancing with the Stars, can't really think that he isn't athletic. There is no one more light on his feet, or more strong. However, maybe losing 20 lbs. would add to his full court game. I'm not sure but it's worth a try."Cotton scared me - I left him alone." - B4MSU (Bear Nation poster) in reference to heckling players
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Shaq Morris is about the same weight but he has explosiveness and plays over the rim. I assume it means his weight is largely attributed to muscle mass. This guys appears to be athletic but is also a lot bulkier and probably carrying more fat/less muscle than Shaq. His leaping ability isn't very impressive, he would be more like a Tractor Traylor type player, which I don't think fits Marshall's system very well.
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