2006-07 REGULAR SEASON:
Averaged 9.0 ppg (.453 FG%, 5-33 3pt, .772 FT%), 6.4 rpg, 3.6 apg, and 28.3 mpg
in 63 games (started 56) … Missed 16 games with a partially torn plantar fascia, left foot (11/16 thru 11/24,
2/10 thru 2/14, and 3/21 thru 3/25) ... Did not play in two contests due to personal reasons and one game
with the flu (1/4) … Ranked 1st in the NBA among centers in assists … Scored in double-figures 25 times and
tallied 20-plus points in three games … Grabbed 10 or more rebounds on nine occasions … Dished out 10-plus
assists once and five or more 19 times … Recorded two double-doubles and one triple-double … Led Kings
in scoring twice, rebounding in 19 games, and assists 16 times … Top Single-Game Performances: Posted
third career triple-double with 17 points (7-13 FG, 3-3 FT), 10 rebounds, and a career-high-tying 11 assists
at Memphis (4/10) … Corralled a season-high 14 rebounds to accompany a team-high 21 points (7-14 FG,
7-10 FT), two assists, two steals, and two blocks in 35 minutes at Denver (12/22) … Tallied a season-high 24
points (8-11 FG, 0-1 3pt, 8-12 FT), with five rebounds, four assists, and one steal in 38 minutes vs. Cleveland
(1/9) … Recorded 18 points (7-12 FG, 0-1 3pt, 4-4 FT), six rebounds, and a game-high seven assists in 40
minutes at Boston (1/19) … Hauled in a team-high 12 rebounds to complement seven points, six assists, one
steal, and two blocks in 30 minutes vs. Chicago (2/8) … Scored 21 points (7-14 FG, 0-2 3pt, 7-8 FT), with a
game-high 10 rebounds, five assists, and one steal in 38 minutes at Philadelphia (2/26).
NBA CAREER/HIGHLIGHTS:
Averaging 11.9 ppg (.492 FG%, .314 3pt%, .792 FT%), 7.6 rpg, 2.9 apg, and
29.5 mpg in 569 career games (started 440) through nine NBA seasons with Charlotte (1998-2000), Chicago
(2000-02), Indiana (2002-03), and Sacramento (2003-04 – 2006-07) … Averaging 9.9 ppg (.489 FG%, 2-16
3pt, .720 FT%), 6.2 rpg, and 2.5 apg in 27.6 mpg in 38 career playoff games with Charlotte (four games),
Indiana (11 games), and Sacramento (23 games) … One of only five undrafted players since the current NBA
draft format began in 1966 to make an All-Star team (others, Connie Hawkins, Moses Malone, John Starks,
and Ben Wallace) … Career field goal percentage ranks 19th among active players … Trails only Houston’s
Yao Ming in career free throw percentage among active centers … Averaging 13.5 ppg (.498 FG%, .315 3pt%,
.801 FT%), 8.4 rpg, 4.2 apg, 0.87 spg, 0.94 bpg, and 34.9 mpg in 270 games with the Kings … Ranks 10th
in the Sacramento-era in career field goal percentage and ninth in blocked shots (255) … Has posted 116
career double-doubles and three triple-doubles (all with Kings) … Has scored 20-plus points in 91 games and
tallied 30 or more points six times … Has ranked in the top 20 in the NBA in field goal percentage four times
(15th in 2001-02, 16th in 2002-03, and eighth in 2003-04 and 2004-05) … Has finished five of the last seven
seasons in the top 25 in the NBA in rebounding (22nd in 2001-02, 17th in 2002-03, seventh in 2003-04, 12th
in 2004-05, and 24th in 2005-06) … Just missed cracking the top 25 in field goal percentage in 2005-06,
snapping a streak of four consecutive seasons placing in the top 25 in both rebounding and FG%, a distinction
shared only by Shaquille O’Neal … Averaged 15.0 ppg (.495 FG%, .386 3pt%, career-high .828 FT%), 7.8 rpg,
a career-high 4.7 apg, and 36.8 mpg in starting a career-most 79 games in 2005-06 … Ranked 33rd in the NBA
in assists (third among all frontcourt players, trailing Boris Diaw and Lamar Odom) and finished 28th in free
throw percentage (second among centers, trailing only Yao Ming) … Recorded 29 double-doubles, ranking
16th in the NBA … Made a career-best four three pointers at Portland (3/29/06) … Corralled 15 rebounds
to complement 25 points (7-16 FG, 1-2 3pt, 10-13 FT) in a career-high 53 minutes at New York (1/25/06) …
Posted a career-high 15.6 ppg (.524 FG%, .263 3pt%, .812 FT%), 9.3 rpg, 3.9 apg, 1.23 spg, 1.21 bpg, and
37.3 mpg in starting all 56 games in which he played in 2004-05 … Missed 19 games on the injured list with
a fractured left fibula … Named NBA Player of the Week for games played Jan. 25-31, 2005 … Made and
attempted a career-high field goals en route to scoring a career-best 38 points (14-22 FG, 1-3 3pt, 9-12 FT) to
go with 17 rebounds at Golden State (2/2/05) … Hauled in a career-high 19 rebounds at Toronto (1/15/05) …
Saw first postseason action as a King in 2005 vs. Seattle in the First Round, averaging 11.2 ppg (.575 FG%,
.714 FT%), 3.8 rpg, 1.8 apg, and 31.8 mpg in five games (started four) … Ranked second in the NBA in playoff
field goal percentage … Doled out a playoff career-high 11 assists in Game 5 at Seattle (5/3/05) … Enjoyed
finest statistical season to date in first year with Sacramento in 2003-04, averaging 14.1 ppg (.510 FG%, .316
3pt%, .778 FT%), a career and team-leading 10.3 rpg, 4.3 apg, 1.20 bpg, and 36.4 mpg in 72 games (started
53—Kings were 40-13 in his starts) … Named an NBA All-Star for the second straight season, posting eight
points (4-5 FG) and three rebounds in 10 minutes off the bench in the West’s victory in Los Angeles (2/15/04)
… Finished second in the NBA among centers in assists, trailing only teammate Vlade Divac … Posted 32
double-doubles, finishing 17th in the NBA … Registered two triple-doubles and was one assist shy in two other
contests … Tallied first career triple-double with 22 points (7-8 FG, 8-9 FT), 14 rebounds, and 10 assists vs.
Orlando (11/21/04) … Against his former team, tallied second career triple-double with 18 points (9-17 FG,
0-1 3pt, 0-0 FT), 15 rebounds, and 10 assists in 46 minutes vs. Indiana (12/7/03) … Collected a career-high
five steals at Minnesota (11/5/03) … Appeared in all 12 of the Kings’ postseason contests in 2004, averaging
10.5 ppg (.527 FG%, .143 3pt%, .604 FT%), 8.7 rpg, 3.2 apg, and 30.5 mpg … Ranked fourth in the NBA in
playoff FG% and 18th in rebounding … Recorded playoff career-highs of 21 points and six assists in Game 5
of the First Round vs. Dallas (4/29/04) … Named an NBA All-Star for the first time as a member of the Indiana
Pacers in 2003, recording five points, six rebounds, and three assists off the bench for the Eastern Conference
in Atlanta … Amassed averages of 13.9 ppg (.507 FG%, .346 3pt%, .800 FT%), 8.2 rpg, 2.2 apg, and 30.5 mpg
in 177 games with Indiana … Averaged 11.2 ppg and a team-high 9.8 rpg in the Pacers’ First Round playoff
matchup with New Jersey in 2002, registering a playoff career-high 17 rebounds to accompany 14 points in
the fifth and deciding game vs. the Nets (5/2/02) … Logged first career postseason double-double with 18
points and 12 rebounds in Game 1 at New Jersey (4/20/02) … Averaged 10.6 ppg (.449 FG%, .788 FT%), 7.8
rpg, and 2.0 apg in 105 games with the Chicago Bulls … Played in 93 games with the Hornets, averaging 7.1
ppg (.494 FG%, .788 FT%) and 4.4 rpg … Made NBA postseason debut in Charlotte’s First Round matchup
with Philadelphia in 2000, averaging 7.5 ppg and 3.3 rpg in four contests.
INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Played the 1998-99 season in Italy for Bini Viaggi in the Greek A-1 League,
averaging 15.8 ppg and 8.8 rpg in 16 games … Teamed with NBA players Andre Miller (Philadelphia), Michael
Doleac (Miami), and Brian Cardinal (Memphis) on the 1997 USA 22-and-under World Championship Team
… Played on the bronze-medal winning 1998 USA Men’s World Basketball Championship Team coached by
Rudy Tomjanovich.
COLLEGE:
Played in 127 games in four seasons at Purdue, averaging 11.9 ppg (.572 FG%, .754 FT%), 6.7 rpg,
and 2.0 apg in 24.8 mpg for the Boilermakers … Left Purdue as one of only three players in school history to
amass 1,300 points (1,517), 700 rebounds (851), and 200 assists (255) … Named Honorable Mention All-
America as a senior (1997-98) after ranking second in the Big Ten Conference in field goal percentage (.632),
third in rebounding (8.9 rpg), fourth in blocked shots (1.63 bpg), and fifth in scoring (17.2 ppg) … Also named
to the All-Big Ten Second Team as a junior (1996-97) … Started 18 games as a freshman (1994-95), in which
the Boilermakers were 15-3 … Teamed with Memphis Grizzlies forward Brian Cardinal at Purdue.
Personal
Full name is Bradley Alan Miller
Age 31
Son of Rosie Miller
Charitable interests focus on assisting underprivileged children
Hosts an annual Christmas toy shopping spree for kids from Big Brothers and Sisters of greater Sacramento
Participated in a Kings-sponsored event at Basketball Town in Sacramento last season to benefit relocated families displaced after Hurricane Katrina
Helped donate and refurbish a Kings Reading and Learning Center at the Stanford Settlement in Sacramento
Appeared in advertising spots prior to the 2005-06 season promoting the NBA to DirecTV subscribers
Served as the Kings’ representative for the Reading Team Challenge program during the 2003-04 campaign
Represented the Kings during the summer of 2003 on the NBA Wheel of Fortune Week
A lifelong Chicago Cubs fan, he was chosen to sing “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” during the seventh inning stretch of the Cubs-Houston
Astros game on 8/13/03
Spends the summertime hunting and fishing on 900 acres of land he owns near Kendallville, Indiana, where he also holds an annual charity golf tournament benefiting Big Brothers and Big
Sisters of Northeast Indiana
Also enjoys golfing and four-wheeling in his spare time
Is an avid NASCAR and country music fan
Shoe size 16 (Nike)