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UNC legend Larry Miller ‘really happy with the outcome’ of new book


was as much a playboy as he was a basketball player at the University of North Carolina, an uber-talented forward who brought ’s early Tar Heel teams to national prominence while also maintaining a work-hard-play-hard lifestyle he admitted was “a little bit at odds” with his coach. At North Carolina, Miller was a 6-foot-4 forward with a smooth lefty jumper. (Chatham News & Record)

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UNC legend Larry Miller ‘really happy with the outcome’ of new book