Oliver Miller, member of Toronto Raptors' inaugural team, dead at 54 | CBC Sports
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Oliver Miller, known as "The Big O," passed away at the age of 54, as confirmed by the Toronto Raptors. Miller played a notable role in the Raptors' inaugural season in 1995-96. He was drafted by the Phoenix Suns and had a professional career spanning nine seasons in the NBA. Highlights of his career include averages of 12.9 points and 7.4 rebounds during his time in Toronto. The Raptors honored him with a moment of silence during a recent game, cementing his legacy within the organization.
"The Toronto Raptors are saddened to learn of the passing of Oliver Miller. He holds a special place in our history as a member of our inaugural team in 1995."
"I am so sad to report we have lost another NBA Fraternity member! Nine year veteran Oliver Miller has passed away at age 54."
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