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The Dream Shake Reacts To The Brad Miller Signing

The Dream Shake appears to be mostly happy with the Brad Miller signing, although some commenters have complained about the length/expense of the contract. The main post up on the front page suggests that the contract is not much of an issue.

The contract? Sure, it’s more than it should be (3 years at $15 million). Miller is 34 years old and for every step he takes forward, he’s taking another two back. But that’s not the issue, and to be fair, the third year is only partially guaranteed at $1 million. Regardless of how much they’re paying him, Miller was a target that the Rockets managed to gobble up.

For extended analysis on the signing, visit our Rockets blog, The Dream Shake, and follow SB Nation Houston and TDS on Twitter.

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