The 'I told you so' probably isn't warranted but I do think there was a significant portion of the board underrating Miller, if not explicitly. Given this guy watched him for three years at Cornell (who gave up 116 points last night!) I can tolerate some self-congratulation on his part.
Everybody knew he was going to be a huge part of the team. I think that confidence derived from the fact that he was a fifth year guy who put up numbers. The Ivy League thing was a point of reserve even if it wasn't vocalized.
What wasn't talked about enough, in my opinion, was the fact that this dude grew three inches during his senior year of high school (I think that was the year, could be wrong). This guy outgrew the Ivy League in the most literal sense, and I think what we might have now is somebody with NBA athleticism, high-major size, and grad student instincts/refinement. I'm trying to keep things in check through one game, but I sort of suspected all along that Miller might have been underrated by this board. He's not just a great addition, or a great role player. He might be one of the best players in the country.