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Brandon Miller, a top player for the Hornets, has stated that he does not regret trash talking Michael Jordan and has disclosed that he recently purchased a Lamborghini Urus for the price of $235,000.
Brandon Miller boasted that he had purchased a Lamborghini for himself as a reward after he was selected first overall in the NBA Draft a month ago. In addition to that, he spoke about his friendship with Michael Jordan.
The Charlotte Hornets used their first overall pick at the Brooklyn Draft to select Miller, who is only 20 years old. Michael Jordan, the best player in NBA history, recently sold his majority ownership stake in the team and is now a minority owner of the Charlotte Hornets.
Before the Draft, Jordan was present for a meeting with the Hornets that Miller was invited to attend as a workot. Miller mentioned that the great Balls player blew a free shot right in front of him during an interview with Paul George for his podcast P. Miller added that the incident occurred during the conversation. After that, he was questioned over whether or not he was sorry for his comments. Miller made the following observation: “I think [MJ’s trsh talking] kind of showed another side of me.” In answer, I stated, “I don’t think he thought I was going to say anything to him because, as you know, he is Michael Jordan.” I believed that he did not believe that I would say anything to him.
On the other hand, I did see him miss the free throw he was supposed to make. This is one way in which I have an advantage over him. Miller was also questioned over the manner in which he conducted himself after the Hornets made their selection of him.
Miller proclaimed, “I have a nice car that I drive.” I’ll just give you an example to illustrate my point. Miller was also questioned over the manner in which he conducted himself after the Hornets made their selection of him.
Miller proclaimed, “I have a nice car that I drive.” I’ll just give you an example to illustrate my point. The National Basketball Association (NBA) has not yet revealed its schedule for the 2023–24 season; nevertheless, it is predicted that the season would run from late October to April.
The former Alabama star is one of the more controversial selections from this year’s Draft due to his involvement in the event that resulted to the death of Jamea Harris, who was 23 years old at the time. The incident occurred earlier this year.
Miller’s coach, Nate Oats, referred to it as an instance of being in the “wrong place, at the wrong time.”