Kelly Marie Miller ( born Kelly Marie Miller , born September 6, 1978 , Rochester , Minnesota , USA ) is an American professional basketball player who played at the Women's National Basketball Association . The twin sister also performed in the NBA's female Coco Miller . The second draft number of 2001, as well as the most progressive player of the VNBA of 2004 .
| Kelly miller | |
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| Position | Defender |
| Growth | 178 cm |
| Weight | 64 kg |
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| Date of Birth | September 6, 1978 (aged 40) |
| Place of Birth | Rochester , Minnesota , USA |
| School | Mayo (Rochester, Minnesota) |
| College | Georgia (1997-2001) |
| VNBA draft | 2nd, 2001 , Charlotte Sting |
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Career
College
In 1997, Kelly Miller and her twin sister Coco Miller entered the University of Georgia , the faculty of biology . In terms of college career performance, Miller was second in points (2177) and assists (639), fourth in interceptions (379) and tenth in rebounds (711). She became the third player in the university who managed to score more than 2000 points in her career and the third player in the Southeast Conference , who was named the best player of the week three times in a row.
WNBA
In 2001, Kelly and Coco voted for the draft, which resulted in Kelly being selected under the second common number, the Charlotte Sting team. In her first season she scored 4.6 points on average per match, 1.7 rebounds and 1.1 assists.
Miller spent another 2 seasons at Charlotte Sting , and then was traded to Indiana Fever . This transition helped Kelly become the most progressive WNBA player of 2004. She went to the floor in the starting lineup, in all 34 games.
After the 2005 season, she was traded to the Phoenix Mercury for Anna DeForge .
January 30, 2009, Miller and LaToya Pringle transferred to Minnesota Links , in exchange for Nicole Ohld.
Achievements
- Euroleague Champion : 2008 , 2009 , 2010
- Champion of Russia : 2008
- Silver medalist of the championship of Russia : 2009 , 2010 , 2014
- Russian Championship bronze medalist: 2013
Notes
Links
- Profile on the ZhNBA website
- Profile on the site of Hope (inaccessible link)