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New book focuses on Larry Miller, 'lost legend' of UNC basketball


“All these guys were delighted to hear that he was talking about his time at North Carolina,” author Stephen Demorest said. And was certainly worth talking about. He was a 6-foot-4 forward out-rebounding players who were 6-foot-10. Miller is the only Tar Heel to be named ACC Player of the Year twice, and he was a two-time All-American. (Daily Tar Heel)

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New book focuses on Larry Miller, 'lost legend' of UNC basketball


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