Phoenix Suns analyst Eddie Johnson posted on social media that former Suns big man Oliver Miller, nicknamed "The Big O," died ...
Miller was taken 22nd overall in the 1992 NBA Draft by the Suns and was a member of the squad that reached the NBA Finals during the 1992-93 season, only to run into Michael Jordan and the Bulls.
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NBA Finals featured the back-to-back defending champions Chicago Bulls and the Phoenix Suns. Michael Jordan was looking to ...
averaging 7.4 points, 5.9 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game. He was a rookie on the 1992-93 Suns team that reached the NBA Finals and ran into Michael Jordan.
Was a big part of our finals team in 1993. One of the best passing bigs that I've played with. So sorry to see that he's left us,'' Ainge told The Republic. After playing in the NBA from 1992-98 ...
Over 24 games in those playoffs, Miller played a key role for Phoenix, averaging 7.2 points and 5.2 rebounds. After spending eight seasons in the NBA with five different teams from 1992-98 ...
The one and only Michael Jordan wanted to retire from the NBA in 1992 and play baseball. However, the Chicago Bulls icon didn ...
Rebilas-Imagn Images Oliver Miller was the 22nd pick in the 1992 NBA Draft out of Arkansas ... Miller helped the Suns reach the 1993 NBA Finals (as a rookie).
He was a rookie on the 1992-93 Suns team that reached the NBA Finals and ran into Michael Jordan. The 6-foot-9 Miller was listed at 280 pounds and weighed more later in his career, but he also ...
by the Suns in 1992 out of Arkansas, where he helped the Razorbacks reach the Final Four in 1990 under coach Nolan Richardson. He later was a key to the Suns' run to the NBA Finals in 1993 ...