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  1. Cheryl Deann Miller è un'ex cestista e allenatrice di pallacanestro statunitense. Sorella maggiore di Reggie Miller, star della NBA negli anni novanta, e sorella minore dell'ex catcher nella MLB Darrel Miller, è membro della Basketball Hall of Fame e si è laureata campionessa olimpica a Los Angeles 1984.

  2. Cheryl D. Miller (born January 3, 1964) is an American former basketball player. She was formerly a sideline reporter for NBA games on TNT Sports and also works for NBA TV as a reporter and analyst, having worked previously as a sportscaster for ABC Sports, TBS Sports, and ESPN.

  3. 3 mag 2024 · Cheryl Miller (born January 3, 1964, Riverside, California, U.S.) is an American basketball player and coach who was one of the greatest players in the history of women’s basketball. Miller is credited with both popularizing the women’s game and elevating it to a higher level.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Her length, agility, grit, and knowledge of the game transformed Riverside Polytechnic into a basketball powerhouse. In four years as a starter for the Bears, Miller led the program to a 132-4 record. She would score a total of 3,026 points, haul in 1,353 rebounds, and dish out 368 assists.

  5. Cheryl Miller. Cheryl Miller took women's basketball off the court and into the air above the rim. With tremendous grace and athletic dexterity, Miller established a legacy throughout her high school and college career that is unparalleled.

  6. One of the most decorated high school and collegiate women’s basketball players in history. Helped her Riverside Poly High School team post a four-year record of 132-4, notch an 84-game winning streak, and win four straight CIF-Southern Section championships.

  7. Cheryl Deann Miller è un'ex cestista e allenatrice di pallacanestro statunitense. Sorella maggiore di Reggie Miller, star della NBA negli anni novanta, e sorella minore dell'ex catcher nella MLB Darrel Miller, è membro della Basketball Hall of Fame e si è laureata campionessa olimpica a Los Angeles 1984.