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The conversation explores the possibilities for the future of basketball. Miller entertains the idea of a four-point shot, suggesting it could add excitement and a new dimension to the game. He also mentions potential rule adjustments, such as widening the court or increasing the height of the basket, though he acknowledges these are more speculative and potentially disruptive.
Miller reflects on how the game has evolved from the inside-out approach of past eras, with dominant big men like Moses Malone and Ralph Sampson, to today’s outside-in style dominated by three-point shooting. He advocates for a return to a more inside-focused game, lamenting the decline of traditional post play and physicality.