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The Church of Jarrell Brantley

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He developed a lot, actually. As a rookie and sophomore, Millsap was mostly an energy player who scored off of rebounds and putbacks. He didn't really have a handle or shooting range for several years. Brantley is actually more skilled than Millsap as a rookie, but he doesn't play as hard.

That's why his game against the Miami Heat in 2010 was such a coming out party. Millsap hadn't hit a 3 before during that season, and might have had like one made 3 in his entire career up to that point.



Wouldn't say Brantley doesn't play hard. Just not always smart.
Millsap took good shots, didn't turn the ball over, had an innate rebounding ability. Thus he was able to stay on the court and develop his game.
 
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