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July 16, 2014ESPN’s Chris Broussard is reporting that the Cavaliers and free agent shooter Mike Miller have agreed to a deal.
Sources: Mike Miller will sign with Cleveland. 2 yr deal with player option after 1 yr. Miller turned down more $ from Houston & Denver
— Chris Broussard (@Chris_Broussard) July 15, 2014
As Broussard points out, Miller could have taken more money from Denver, but opted to play alongside LeBron James and Kyrie Irving.
Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports reports that the deal is for two years and $5.5 million.
Miller will sign a two-year, $5.5M deal with Cavs, league source tells Yahoo Sports.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) July 15, 2014
Miller will help spread the floor on offense, as he is a career 46% shooter from behind the three point line. He played all 82 games for Memphis last season and averaged 7.1 points per game.
[Related: What’s next for the Cavs in free agency]
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Always hated this guy but I hope he plays well for us.
Strange feeling when the ring chasers play on the team you root for.
Just win, baby.
Always need shooters.
On a separate note what about Carlos Boozer on a very friendly team deal? Talk about making recompense this would be the ultimate for me.
Broussard: Sources say Cavs targeting sharpshooter Patrick Ferguson. You heard it here first, folks…
was just thinking about Boozer returning. But only in the most ironical way. Some things can’t be repaired with a letter.
I heard he’s a dead eye shot!
But, he caves when the pressure is on, rather just get Horry or Reggie out of retirement.
Does Boozer make a non-money decision?
LEBRON IS A TERRIBLE LEADER, CANNOT EVEN GET BESTIE MILLER TO GIVE SI THE EXCLUSIVE
I’m surprised Broussard went with this, considering how upset Miller was over Dan Gilbert’s Comic Sans rant four years ago.
Boozer’s Letter:
“My relationship with Gordon Gund should have been about trust. I didn’t see that then. I see it now.”
If they do sign him, I wonder if his wife will stay in Chicago.