<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Miles update: Former KU point guard Aaron Miles spent the past several days working out with the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs. The 6-1 Miles, who averaged 10.1 points and 6.6 assists per game in 27 games for the Fort Worth Flyers after playing 19 games with the NBA’s Golden State Warriors last season, will work out with the Portland Trail Blazers and Chicago Bulls in coming weeks. Seattle is also in the mix for Miles, meaning the 2005 KU graduate could join Kirk Hinrich and Nick Collison in the Chicago-Seattle NBA exhibition on Oct. 15 at Allen Fieldhouse. “Aaron is close now,” his agent, Chris Emens, said of making an NBA roster. “In addition to being a good player, he brings so many intangibles that help a team. He turned down a ridiculous amount of money (overseas). There have been a lot overseas signings this year, but if you are close, go for it,” Emens added. After going undrafted in 2005, Miles worked out for teams during the summer and, after garnering an invitation to Warriors’ camp, made the cut, though he was released early in the season. “This is how he played his way into the league, going in and giving exposure to teams and coaches. They saw him play good basketball as well as what a good kid he is,” Emens said. http://www2.kusports.com/news/2006/aug/25/...mens_basketball </div> I like old school points who know the game and get the other teammates involved right where they like the ball, but Miles just didn't stand out on busting up people on isolations like Speedy, Baron, Arenas or NVE did and plus he can't shoot very well. Plus, he was kind of small and not that quick.