A longtime NBA big man has reportedly died at 54 years old on Wednesday. Former NBA veteran Oliver Miller has reportedly died. Eddie Johnson, a former NBA swingman, announced the tragic news on ...
Oliver Miller, the former NBA big man and a member of the Phoenix Suns team that reached the NBA Finals in 1993, has died at the age of 54. The NBA Players Union announced the news on X ...
Oliver Miller, known as "Big O" during his playing days, has died at the age of 54. Miller was a beefy center who helped Arkansas advance to the Final Four before playing nine seasons in the NBA.
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A 1st-round draft pick in 1992, Oliver Miller played for 6 NBA teams over 9 seasons and averaged 7.4 points and 5.9 rebounds. Associated Press Known affectionately as ‘The Big O,’ Oliver ...
A key member of the 1990 Final Four team, an SWC Hall of Famer, a first round NBA draft pick and a true embodiment of the Razorback spirit. We love you Big O. Our thoughts are with his family ...
A beloved 1990s-era NBA big man has left us far too soon. Former nine-year NBA center Oliver Miller, who perhaps most famously was a key bench cog for the 1993 NBA Finals-bound Phoenix Suns as a ...
Oliver Miller, a beefy center who helped Arkansas advance to the Final Four before playing nine seasons in the NBA, has died. He was 54. Several of Miller's former teams announced his death on ...
Known as the "The Big O" for his 6-foot-9, 280-pound frame that ballooned to well over 300 pounds during his NBA career, Miller was a standout at Arkansas from 1988-92. He averaged 12.2 points and ...
Following a 97-89 double-overtime loss in the Big Ten Tournament to the USC Trojans, Rutgers star freshmen and projected NBA lottery picks Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey have, in all likelihood ...
The longtime NBA big man went on to play for several other non-NBA franchises in the early 2000s. He did spend the 2003-04 ...