Bulls' Leonard Miller: Drawing First Start of Season The Chicago Bulls have been searching for consistency and depth on their roster, and they may have found it in the form of Leonard Miller. The rookie forward is set to draw his first start of the season against the Indiana Pacers. Miller has been a bright spot off the bench for the Bulls, averaging 8.5 points and 4.2 rebounds per game in 21 appearances. His ability to stretch the defense with his three-point shooting (38.1% from beyond the arc) has been particularly valuable, as it's allowed the team to space out their offense and create opportunities. While Miller may not be a household name just yet, he's certainly earned the trust of coach Billy Donovan. With the Bulls struggling to find consistency in their starting lineup, it's not surprising that they're turning to Miller to provide a spark. "I think Leonard has done some really good things for us," Donovan said after practice on Tuesday. "He's been able to stretch the floor and make some tough shots. He's also been very active on the glass and has shown an ability to make plays." The start is a testament to Miller's hard work and dedication, as well as his impressive play of late. He's scored in double figures in three of his last four games, including a season-high 17 points against the Milwaukee Bucks. While it's unclear how long Miller will remain in the starting lineup, it's clear that he has earned the opportunity to prove himself. With the Bulls still searching for their identity and trying to climb up the standings in the Eastern Conference, Miller's emergence could be just what they need to take things to the next level.#Chicago_Bulls #Indiana_Pacers #Milwaukee_Bucks #Leonard_Miller #Billy_Donovan
