News about Cheryl Miller
Mic'd up Caitlin Clark says she's 'going to launch a bomb' before half-court heave and A'ja Wilson makes major admission to Angel Reese in hilarious clips from WNBA All-Star weekend
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July 23, 2024
At the risk of being unpopular, Caitlin Clark agreed to be mic'd up for her All-Star debut over the weekend, resulting in a number of funny moments for the Indiana Fever rookie. Connecticut Sun veteran forward DeWanna Bonner laughed and sidestepped Clark after the former Iowa star revealed 'I have a mic on.' Later, Clark - who is always eager to hoist a long-rage shot - told a teammate 'I'll launch a bomb soon… before halftime.' Moments later, Clark did exactly that by shooting a contested 3-pointer from near mid-court. Unfortunately, like all of her seven attempts from distance on Saturday, Clark's half-court heave rimmed out. And Clark wasn't the only player to be mic'd up during the WNBA All-Star's victory 117-109 victory over Team USA . Olympian A'ja Wilson was also heard talking to rookie All-Star Angel Reese during the game.
Angel Reese BEATS Caitlin Clark in shooting contest to win $100 prize... before rival blanks her as she celebrates with All-Star teammates
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July 20, 2024
During a practice for the WNBA All-Star game, long-standing rivals and temporary teammates Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese competed in a half-court shooting contest. Reminiscent of last year's national championship game, Reese was victorious over Clark, sinking her long-range shot, and Clark not swishing hers. There was no pointing to her ring finger in this celebration, just her holding three fingers in the air, then high-fives all-around for her teammates, but not one for Clark.
Reggie Miller, a former Air Force veteran, mourns the death of his father Saul, a former Air Force veteran
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August 30, 2022
Saul Miller served in the Air Force for 26 years and had five children with his wife Carrie. Outside of Reggie, three more of his children developed into professional athletes, including another basketball Hall of Fame in daughter Cheryl Miller, with his variety of influences impacting his most popular son. According to author Mark Montieth, he was also a high-level basketball player in his own right and continued to play at Lemoyne College.