How four-year UNC basketball walk-on Walker Miller became a star at Monmouth
Posted Feb 2, 2022
Walker Miller was a walk-on at UNC who played a total of 140 minutes on Roy Williams' final quartet of teams. Miller wasn't a coveted prospect at the top of the transfer portal. Far from it. But his emergence on the court at Monmouth is the stuff of fantasy for every walk-on sitting at the end of the bench -- and every little brother living in a big brother's shadow.
(ESPN.com)
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