Thought this was the move they should have made to begin with. I didn't think Hedo would have been that great with them anyway. I think the Blazers probably do want to push the ball up a little bit more, and Miller will help with that. If both McMillan and Miller are smart, they will still run much of their offense through Brandon Roy. Miller has very little range on his jumper, but he can still hit a midrange jumper adequately and can back-down smaller opposing guards so he does offer some different things in place of long range shooting. Plus, Brandon Roy will still have the ball in his hands at the end of close games when it matters most. If it offers Roy some help and rest along the way during games and throughout the season, I think that's a plus even at the expense of not having Roy touch the ball every single possession. Plus, despite his age and decline, Miller is an upgrade defensively over Steve Blake. Smart teams that had the mismatch would and should exploit Steve Blake every single possession. Miller is not a beast defensively, but he will be an upgrade, and maybe even a significant one. It's not like the Blazers lack for outside shooting with Roy and Aldridge, Fernandez, and Outlaw. I like the move for the Blazers, even if it ultimately is the last gasp desperation move for Pritchard. I like it better than Hedo or Millsap.