Master P Cut From Denver Nuggets

Percy “Master P.” Miller was among five players cut from the Denver Nuggets summer league, just before the team’s second practice. According to reports, the mogul’s celebrity status made it awkward for assistant coach Scott Brooks to break the bad news. “(Miller) thanked me and was very respectful,” Brooks told the Denver Post. “I was […]

Percy “Master

P.” Miller was among five players cut from the Denver Nuggets summer league,

just before the team’s second practice.

According to reports,

the mogul’s celebrity status made it awkward for assistant coach Scott

Brooks to break the bad news.

“(Miller)

thanked me and was very respectful,” Brooks told the Denver Post. “I

was impressed. I heard some questionable stories from other teams. He worked

hard. But even he knew it and said he wasn’t in shape.”

The cut comes as

new assistant coach and former Los Angeles Laker star Michael Cooper joined

the team, after serving as head coach for the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks.

Miller was signed

with the American Basketball Association’s The Las Vegas Rattlers in addition

to the Nugget and the Hornets and a variety of semi-pro teams. The rapper said

that his tireless pursuit of playing pro-basketball was echoed in the name of

his company, No Limit.

“Their aint

No Limit to how we can overcome things,” Miller told AllHipHop.com in

April. “Like me playing basketball, or that it’s for publicity,

but I averaged 23 points a game in the ABA.”

Miller was on his

way to college to play for the University of Houston in his younger days, when

a knee injury sidelined him.

That is when Miller

launched his influential record label, No Limit.