Former North Carolina star, Aba Died in Larry Miller 79

Former North Carolina and Aba Great Larry Miller, 2022 College Basketball Honor List Inductanta, died on Sunday. He was 79 years old.
North Carolina said Miller died in Bethlehem, PA. It was reported that he struggled with medical problems.
Late in peace, Larry Miller. A Tat Heel forever?
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– Carolina Basketball (@unc_basketball) May 12, 2025
Miller became an Atlantic Coast conference player twice in Tar Heels in three seasons (1965-68). He still ranks ninth in the history of the school with 1,982 career points in 91 games and received a career average 21.8 points and 9.2 rebounds.
Miller received the average of 20 points in all three of the season and scored goals in double figures in 64 flat matches, which is still an ongoing school sign.
Senior, Miller, UCLA’s Lew Alcindor (Later Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), Houston’s Elvin Hayes, LSU’s Pete Maravich and Louisville’s Wes UNSELD’in an epic staff in an epic staff of the first team of all-American took an average of 22.4 points and 8.1 rebounds.
Miller made a fifth round of elections in the 1968 NBA draft, but instead chose to play in the Upsstart ABA and had a seven -year professional career.
The biggest memory was a member of Carolina Couns and on March 18, 1972, in Greensboro, he broke a single game score record with 139-125 victory against Memphis professionals. Only he missed his 3 -point shot.
Miller received an average of 13.6 points and 5.0 rebounds in 486 Career ABA matches.
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