Miller signed a two-year, $2.1 million contract with Maccabi Tel Aviv of Israel on Thursday, international basketball reporter David Pick reports.
Miller has been waived by the Nets, Gary Washburn of the Boston Globe reports.
Miller (nose) has been traded to the Nets in exchange for Steve Blake, Shams Charania of RealGM reports.
Miller (nose) will be sidelined for the next 4-6 weeks after taking an elbow to the face during the Orlando Summer League, Keith Langlois of Pistons.com reports.
Miller broke his nose and suffered a scratched eye during practice Wednesday with the Pistons' Summer League team, the Pistons' official site reports.
Quincy Miller suffered a bad ankle injury during Wednesday's Summer League game, but X-rays came back negative.
"There's no fracture," Miller said. "That's a positive thing. I was happy it didn't break." Miller was carried off the floor on Wednesday, but it appears that it's just a bad sprain and a not a break. A timetable has not yet been given for his return, but he should be fine for training camp. Miller was lighting it up in the Summer League, averaging 18.7 points a game.
Quincy Miller left Denver's Summer League game on Wednesday night with a right ankle injury, which required him being carried off the court.
That's all we know, so hopefully it's nothing serious. We should know more in the near future, but the fact it was an ankle and not a knee is probably a good thing.
Quincy Miller stayed hot vs. the Bulls on Sunday, scoring a team-high 26 points with eight boards, three assists, one steal, three 3-pointers and no turnovers.
He shot 11-of-20 from the field and turned in a second great game following his 23-point gem on Saturday. Head coach Brian Shaw said last offseason that Miller is a lot like Paul George, so maybe he's just talking summer league. Miller is not really going to have a chance for regular playing time.
Quincy Miller had 11 points, four rebounds, two assists, two blocks and three 3-pointers in 33 minutes of Tuesday's loss.
The Nuggets have nothing to play for and there's no reason Miller won't see heavy minutes and another start in Wednesday's finale against the Warriors.
Quincy Miller started for injured Wilson Chandler (groin) in Monday's blowout loss to the Thunder, scoring 12 points on 4-of-10 shooting (including a three) with four rebounds and a steal in 25 minutes.
If you're in a really deep league and want to gamble that Chandler gets shutdown then give him a look, but he needs to do more than this to get our attention in standard formats.