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SALT LAKE CITY — In 1998, what seems like an eternity ago, Andre Miller was leading the University of Utah men's basketball team to the national title game.
On Wednesday, Miller was back in town to play the Utah Jazz — 16 seasons after he first suited up in the NBA. At 39 years old, Miller is the oldest player in the NBA — but he isn't acting his age.
Miller has two sons, including a 15-year-old high school basketball player whom the proud father says he wants to see play before too much time passes.
KSL's Rod Zundel caught up with Miller after the Kings played the Jazz, and the two talked about a possible upcoming retirement, what's next for the big man, and his current role at his alma mater.
Click the video for the full conversation.