
Heatwave signs former UCSD standout Cole Miller
October 21, 2004 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Sacramento Heatwave News Release
Fresno, CA. Greg Chambers, GM for the ABA Fresno Heatwave professional basketball team today announced the signing of Cole Miller of Auburn, California. Miller, 6'5" 200lb G/F played at the University of San Diego for 4 eyars where he led his team in socring during the 2000-2001 season. He has a wingspan of 84 inches and averaged 14ppg asnd 5rpg. Miller also shot over 40% from the 3-point range. He was also the recipient of the Lou Gardner Academic Athlete Award for 2000-01 and has been very active in the community both in his hometown and abroad including teaching inner city kids the game of baseball in LA (LA Kids) as well as with LIFT, relocating Romanian Orphans.
"Cole is a 6'5", a 3-point gunslinger, "said Owner Reggie Davis with a chuckle. "He is a very versatile player with an excellent shot from the 3-point range. All of these attributes add an extra dimension to our team that I think Frenso would be excited to watch, not to mention he's a hard worker and has a great attitude."
Cole grew up in Auburn, CA, a town known for producing good shooters. He can definitely help the Heatwave with "Bringin' the Heat" to Fresno, CA.
For more information, contact Angelia Green at agreen@heatwavelive.com or visit www.heatwavelive.com or www.abalive.com.
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