PHOTO GALLERY: Top images of Brandon Miller’s NBA Summer League debut

Celebrating Brandon Miller’s NBA Summer League debut with some of the top images!

On Monday night, former Alabama Crimson Tide basketball star Brandon Miller made his NBA Summer League debut out in Sacramento, California. Miller was taken No. 2 overall by the Charlotte Hornets in last month’s NBA draft and has some lofty expectations entering his rookie season.

Miller dropped 18 points, five rebounds, and three assists in his debut against the San Antonio Spurs.

As Miller begins his professional career, Roll Tide Wire will continue to monitor him and provide updates on his journey in the NBA. For now, let’s take a look at some of the top images from Brandon Miller’s professional debut.

 

Twitter reacts to Brandon Miller’s NBA Summer League debut performance

Brandon Miller’s first NBA Summer League game had fans from around the league talking!

Former Alabama men’s basketball standout star Brandon Miller was selected second overall in the 2023 NBA draft by the Charlotte Hornets. Now, he’s officially played a game in a Hornets’ uniform and fans are talking.

After making his NBA Summer League debut, there was a lot to talk about. Miller had 18 points, five rebounds, three assists and went five of seven from the line.

Being such a high draft pick, fans and analysts will compare him to other players who could have been picked in his spot. As for Miller, he will be compared to Scoot Henderson.

On Twitter, basketball fans were quick to talk about Miller with many praising him, but some casting some doubt on his abilities. Here’s what they had to say.

WATCH: Brandon Miller is already having fun with Charlotte Hornets

Brandon Miller can’t wait to take the court with his new team!

Former Alabama basketball star Brandon Miller was selected second overall by the Charlotte Hornets in the 2023 NBA draft. Miller’s selection was interesting since everyone knew the Spurs would select Victor Wembanyama first overall. It just added to the second-pick drama.

Miller joins a young core in Charlotte with a lot to look forward to in the near future. He is expected to play a pivotal role in the franchise immediately.

In a short video shared on Twitter by the Hornets, Miller can be seen with Nick Smith, Charlotte’s other first-round pick, enjoying the facilities, taking photos and spending time in their new community.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow Miller and other former Alabama players in the NBA.

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WATCH: Brandon Miller talks joining the Hornets, message to fans

Brandon Miller talks joining forces with LaMelo Ball and his message to Hornets fans!

This past Thursday night, former Alabama men’s basketball star, Brandon Miller was selected by the Charlotte Hornets with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2023 NBA draft.

Miller has since arrived in Charlotte and is already making his way through the media frenzy that comes with being a high selection in the draft.

On Saturday morning, Will Kunkel of Fox Charlotte released a short video clip on Twitter of Miller discussing joining forces with the Hornets and star guard, LaMelo Ball and would also deliver a message to the fans of Charlotte.

Take a look at what Miller had to say!

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Brooklyn Nets select Noah Clowney No. 21 overall in 2023 NBA draft

Noah Clowney is headed to Brooklyn after the Nets select him with the No. 21 overall pick in the 2023 NBA draft!

The Brooklyn Nets have selected former Alabama basketball standout Noah Clowney with the No. 21 pick in the 2023 NBA draft. Clowney joins fellow Crimson Tide freshman phenom Brandon Miller as a first-round selection in this year’s draft.

Clowney made his mark as a stretch four for Nate Oats and the Crimson Tide where he averaged 10 points and eight rebounds per contest. Clowney was an intricate piece to Alabana’s success in the 2022-23 season on both the offensive and defensive ends of the floor.

If Clowney can continue to improve his shot, his ceiling will be extremely high in the NBA with his length and athleticism.

Congratulations to Noah and best of luck in the NBA!

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How to watch the 2023 NBA Draft: Start time, TV channel and more

How to watch the 2023 NBA draft on Thursday night!

Draft day has officially arrived! Later tonight, from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, NBA Commissioner David Silver will officially open up the 2023 NBA draft.

As many as three former Alabama basketball stars could hear their names called. The freshman duo of Brandon Miller and Noah Clowney are both expected to be selected in the first round with Miller potentially being the No. 2 overall selection right behind the French unicorn, Victor Wembanyama.

The third Tide star who could potentially be drafted is sophomore Charles Bedikao, who surprisingly surrendered his remaining college eligibility to remain in the draft. Bediako has a slim chance of being selected in the second round, but most draft experts believe the 7-footer will go undrafted.

Below is everything you need to know to watch the 2023 NBA draft!

Every Alabama basketball player to be selected in the NBA draft since 2000

Every Alabama basketball player to be selected in the NBA draft since 2000!

The Alabama men’s basketball program may not be the NBA pipeline like Duke or Kansas, but the Tide has produced its fair share of talent to the league over the years.

As we countdown to the hours until the start of the 2023 NBA draft, we continue to take a deep dive into what to expect from this year’s draft and also reflect on what Alabama has done in previous drafts.

Brandon Miller and Noah Clowney will both likely be selected in the first round on Thursday night adding to Alabama’s NBA draft pedigree.

While we await NBA Commissioner, Adam Silver to open up the 2023 NBA draft, let’s take a look back at every Alabama player to be selected in the NBA since 2000.

Former Alabama Basketball star Herb Jones taking the NBA playoffs by storm

The former Tide Hoops star is making himself a household name with impressive performances in the playoffs!

To the fans of the Crimson Tide Alabama, it’s no surprise to see [autotag]Herb Jones[/autotag] making a massive impact on basketball’s biggest stage, the NBA playoffs.

Jones was a fundamental piece of Nate Oats’ rebuild at Alabama with it all coming to fruition during Jones’ senior year. The Tide had an in-conference record of 16-2 to win the SEC regular season title as well as winning the SEC tournament and making it to the Sweet 16.

The 6’8 forward from Greensboro, Alabama was heralded with not only the Conference Player of the Year, but Defensive Player of the Year as well. He was recognized as a Third-Team All-American.

The New Orleans Pelicans selected Jones with a second-round pick, No. 35 overall, where he joined former Alabama star Kira Lewis Jr.

Jones and the Pelicans face the Phoenix Suns in a vital game 5 this evening with the series already split 2-2. Jones has had a sensational series this far averaging 9.5 points per game as well as being a primary defender on guard Chris Paul.

Flying around and bringing an unprecedented level of intensity, Jones has quickly turned into the X-factor the Pelicans have been in dire need of.

On the offensive side, Jones is going to make a name for himself as well.

The Pelicans and Jones hope to win game five tonight and head back to New Orleans with a chance to close out the one seed.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to cover Jones and other former Alabama basketball players in the NBA.

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Herb Jones makes impressive plays on both ends of the court at NBA Summer League

Herb is showing what he can do!

Former Alabama basketball star Herb Jones was drafted by the New Orleans Pelicans in the second round of the 2021 NBA draft with the 35th pick. He joins fellow former Crimson Tide standout Kira Lewis Jr., who was drafted in the first round of the 2020 draft by the Pelicans.

Jones played over 21 minutes in the Pelicans’ summer league win over the Chicago Bulls. His stats, which consisted of 6 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks may not make headlines, but he is showing what he’s capable of.

Late in the fourth quarter, Jones made impressive plays on both ends of the court. He blocked a 3-point attempt and then had a beautiful bounce pass assist that led to two points for the Pelicans.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow Jones throughout the summer league and his professional career as he prepares for his rookie season.

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Josh Primo shines in NBA Summer League with San Antonio Spurs

Primo is proving that he deserved to be a lottery pick!

Former Alabama guard Joshua Primo was drafted No. 12 overall by the San Antonio Spurs in the 2021 NBA draft. Originally, fans and analysts from across the league with critical of the move by the Spurs, claiming that Primo was drafted far earlier than he should have been.

However, through two games in the NBA Summer League, Primo has silenced the doubters.

In yesterday’s contest against the Memphis Grizzlies, Primo played for over 30 minutes, shooting 41.2% from the field, scoring 17 points with three assists and two blocks.

The Spurs social media accounts, as well as other online, have posted videos of the rookies game, commenting on how well he’s performing.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow Primo as he begins his professional basketball career with the San Antonio Spurs.

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