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What Andre Miller provides for the Timberwolves

I drive a 2005 Pontiac Grand-Am.

It isn’t the best car, nor is it the worst car. It squeaks when I touch the breaks and the engine is a little loud, but it gets me from Point A to Point B, so I’m content. When a hot-red Mustang drives by revving its engine the only thing I think is: “my car gets me to the same destination point in nearly the same time, but I paid a fortune less.”

Andre Miller is old, his knees might be rusty, and he isn’t exactly flashy, but the Minnesota Timberwolves paid a fortune less (in the form of a $947,276 contract) than opposing teams to get a capable player to come off the bench and produce.