An inspiration. I don't know her personally, but I was a couple of years behind her at USC, a "nobody" walking down the steps of the gym one day, she was walking up...she saw me, flashed a smile, and said hi. Made my day. This was around 85/86, when she was going through all the turmoil and she still managed to brighten a total stranger's day with a nice gesture. I've been a fan ever since. She's a classic.
I love this whole interview. Dan is a brilliant interviewer. Dan’s close connection and trust with Reggie is apparent in terms of how they are so comfortable in this interview. Reggie sounds so much like her, and it’s obvious that he patterned hisself around her in so many ways. Kudos for him for always respecting her publicly and not just in private. He’s always said she was better than him. As far as Cheryl goes, imagine her coming along about 8 years later and with better mental health and physical support. She’d have dominated the W beyond even what Houston did in dominance. But it wasn’t meant to be. I am glad she’s at peace.
She made waves nobody has ever done in a pro league before. The First Black women to be Named coach and GM, for the WNBA team. The impact can never be measured. We can be and do anything we so desire.
I remember Cheryl! She’s a sweetheart! I saw her play while I was in High School. Watching her play with the same number as me 31, motivated me to give it my all. So I understood her passion on the court. The tv doesn’t do justice to the women’s game. I read about her 105 night, but when I saw her play Cal…the press they put on and the steals she had was really motivated me on defense. There hasn’t really been a player like her yet. Candace Parker came close, but, Cheryl could actually controllably handle the rock 🏀
I love this woman! 🤗 She is chock-full of wisdom, class, and positivity. I don't think she's shy either. She's probably an introvert but she's definitely NOT "shy." Thank you Cheryl! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Cheryl Miller is the GOAT. She was the person that got me to watch women’s basketball. It was one of her NCAAW championship game. She played like a guy. Her team was so dominating. They were one of the best NCAAW teams in history. I had the opportunity to meet her prior to boarding the plane to New Orleans for Olympics trial. She and one of the McGee twins probably bumped me from first class that day.
Great interview! There were two women who was my inspiration, My Mom and Cheryl Miller. I followed her whole career. One day I will meet her to say thank you for just being her.
I never met you but I love you Cheryl,always have. lol, I’ve been talking about you my whole life. I’m 55 now and I always say don’t forget about Cheryl Miller, did you see her play, she was magical.❤❤❤❤😊😅
Turning 60, and was a huge fan of hoop in the '80's. Coach ball, too. The thing that makes C. Miller special is her toughness. She sticks her nose into it. Very physical, and attacks the basket. That is very special for a ball player, and for the women's game it is very rare. During that era, she was unstoppable.
Boys and Girls let me tell you the legend of Cheryl Miller. The Basketball Player that made the world tell the best shooter of his generation we hope you’re half as good as your sister.
Forget sports. Even without sports, Cheryl Miller was, is, and always will be a class act. That's way more important than basketball. In Miller's case it carried over to basketball, but it's carried over to all of her life. Her parents are the real role models, and they can be very proud of her. Simply put, they raised her right.
Wow. What a powerful interview. I'm grateful to Caitlin Clark for helping me to discover Cheryl Miller, the WNBA, and the history of women's basketball. I gave on professional sports in 2018, but now I'm all-in on women's basketball.
Cheryl, you’re an amazing woman! I think you did an outstanding job coaching the WNBA team that played the Olympic team. You won! It’s clear what a positive impact you had on Caitlin. Wish you would coach the Fever! That team is ripe!!! Thanks again!
What an amazing example for all generations of athletes; what a wonderful example of how to grow in grace and, through discipline and hardworking, excel at the highest level, in sports and in life. Not were she and her brother among America’s greatest players, but they did so with honor and grace. Cheryl, you were a great role model in every way. I was a professor (Pepperdine) and a preacher, and I loved to preach so much that I drove from Ventura county to Riverside to preach for a small church. i remember how proud a retired Riverside high school teacher was of Cheryl and Reggie Miller. He kept telling me about the two of them,not as professional athletes, but as young citizens and high school athletes. In fact, I came close to taking a role as a dean at Cal Baptist, largely because of my emeries of those trips to Riverside and the realization that folks out there were more like my background. I was from rural Southern Illinois, not from any place even close to where a faculty member can live when teaching in Malibu, CA (no, just because the University is prestigious, it does not mean you are paid like UCLA or USC pays. Living in Malibu is an option only if you live on campus! At the time I was offered a position in Riverside, we lived on campus. Malibu was never home. Home is where one interacts with people from many different walks in life, show you life when you live with honor but little money. I leaned what it was to be a servant leader by growing up in a rural town of 800 or so. Everyone is your neighbor; everyone keeps an eye out for you. To be mentioned by others in a wonderful like that was to learn sincerity, humility, and other-directed ness. To this day, I owe the President of a small town bank more than I could explain. I could legally call Glen and say, “Glen, I know what check kiting is. I will not do that, but my college stipend comes in three days, I am going to write a check on your bank today. I think my two-day delivery (my mail to him) will get you my deposit in time. If not, please forgive me. Every time I came into the bank (after returning to Southern Illinois to practice law, and later, teach at a college and preach), Glen asked about me. He had recommended me for my first job, at a bank in the County Seat. I left in slightly less in9 months, as the local bank leadership was engaged in unlawful activity. Once I determined I was leaving, I had the pleasure of keeping Glen informed about the move made by the man (later a convicted felon, so justice sometimes prevails; unfortunately he took a lot of good people down with him (every officer convicted of a felony; never allowed to be in financial institutions again, including the young man who followed me). By the time that occurred, I was practicing law abut 50 miles away. One of the prosecuted bankers, my former supervisor, called. By the time I found the documents he had signed for me (noting I had reported the illegal activity to him), he had turned state’s evidence. I said, John, I am sorry. However, when my wife and I drive by the house we were building on the lake, I say, “We might have liked that house, but if we lived there, it would mean I would be a convicted felon.” She knew it was true, and i was reminded that the holder rule, a tradition I learned from my father, live by this rule: “Do the right thing.” Cheryl, an exceptional athlete, was raised to live according to the highest values, with humility, with hard work, all of which, along with God’s gift of extraordinary talent in sports and life, makes her a motivational life-force. CHERYL MILLER, USE THIS TIME OF RECOGNITION (WELL-DESERVED, TO SPEAK TO ALL OF AMERICA AND THE WORLD. WE NEED YOUR VOICE!
WOW. The greatness and the personalities of Dan Patrick and Cheryl Miller made this one of the best sports interviews ever. I remember watching Cheryl Miller in the 1984 Olympics and thinking that she was twice as good as anyone on the court with her all around great game. If the WNBA had existed in 1986 and she never tore her ACL there is no question that she would have dominated the league for 15 years. She was decades ahead of her time in women's basketball -- just watch her form and elevation on her jump shot -- and her great athleticism. I have always said that Miller was the greatest women's basketball player of all time until Caitlin Clark's breakout season last year. Clark has yet to prove it at the next level but I think she will and 10 years from now she will go down as the greatest player ever. Even if Clark does this it will not take away from the greatness of Miller who held that title for 40-50 years (at least in my eyes).
Even when Caitlin does dominate the W, Cheryl Miller will still be the greatest Women Basketball Player ever. It the all around person I’m measuring and nobody is taking that away from her. Without social media, she had the viewers and the following and she did it in a span of a decade or so. Then the explosion expanded in the W and TNT. It was her love for the game that evolved her. Nothing can’t beat Love❤️
@@drdomonisahurley Yes and no. Right now Miller is still the GOAT overall but Clark will be after she tears up the WNBA for the next 15 years (barring major injuries). And while Miller had a more successful college career for all 4 years Clark has played at a higher level the last 2 years than any women if college basketball history.
You joking right? CC has played better than anyone else at the college level? Better than Cheryl? Staley? Swoopes, Lobo and those other UConn players and so many others. CC score 30 because the team had no other weapons Put defense on her and she gives u 20
Great interview! Cheryl hit some chords that caused me to reach for tissues as well! I was not a great dad coach and that impacted my relationship with my daughter in the past. Her reflection of dad as the necessary “task master” displayed great wisdom, and at times great pain. All dads should see this interview, so that they can listen to their daughter’s heart and understand what’s most important! Thank you Dan for creating that safe place for Cheryl, and Cheryl thank you for taking us there with you!
What a great interview (by one of the best…thanks Dan) with a great person…thanks Cheryl Miller for sharing yourself with us. I had heard of you (Reggie’s sister), sorry. But now I know he is your brother. And now I realize you were a trailblazer. Being in Iowa, I’ve joined the Caitlyn Clark band wagon. She’s really good, even great. But she stands on your (and others’) shoulders. I admire your humility, graciousness and competitiveness. Thanks!
Wonderful interview. Warm. Touching. Made me feel good ... don't know why ... it's Cheryl Miller's story, not mine! Maybe it just helps restore my faith in humanity. 😇
Awesome interview!!! I have not paid much attention to sports teams in a long time but I remember watching Cheryl Miller. Caitlyn Clark has renewed my interest, it was great to see Cheryl working with Caitlyn and the other amazing women athletes.
I absolutely love this girl. She made me recognize who she was as a womens player, and this is from a former Mens college asst . She was great. When i mean cold she could flat out play
I can’t help wondering if Cynthia Cooper was the teammate that she punched before the 1986 title game. Can’t help notice Coop seemingly being bothered by something on her face as they were coming out of the tunnel onto the floor at the 31:12 mark. 😄 I absolutely LOVE Cheryl Miller; I have for decades, but now more than ever, thanks to this video. She is an incredible woman, and still as beautiful as she ever was talented.
Cheryl was the ☝🏽 who paved the way for WNBA.. She still looks just as beautiful as she did when she was playing basketball 🏀.. She would have probably beaten some NBA players when she was at her prime! 👍🏽🙏🏽
I hope Cheryl Miller does more interviews keep her name alive...I wish she do a interview where fans can ask questions....I never hear her talk about the other great players she played wit like Teresa Edwards,Katrina Mcclain,Teresa Weatherspoon,Janice Lawerence...And how did it feel that players her age got to play in the WNBA and she didnt
This was a great interview and so appreciated. However, I wish she would have spoken more about WBB and the outstanding players of today. I wish she would have spoken about a particular coach or player that had changed her life. TY, Cheryl Miller, for giving your mother and father so many props.
Cheryl Miller is the only female basketball player that I watched and appreciated. She was better then Reggie and should have had as long and fruitful pro career as he did. Unfortunately, women's BB has never had the following. I always felt bad that she didn't get the chance to earn the really big bucks and following. Not only is she the GOAT, she is a wonderful human.
A lot of people don't know how scary good Cheryl Miller was. She dropped 105 points in a game once. She averaged around 23-24 points per game until she blew out her knee. She won two NCAA Championships. She had a killer instinct, and she embarrassed or demoralized anyone who tried to guard her. She was just a dog on the court
Greatest female player Madam Cheryl Miller. I watched her and often thought that she was as good as not only female players and most males. Love her honesty about her fears playing. She would be a good coach, if she wants to coach. Let it be knows, her vulnerability is what makes her loved and most respected. ❤❤❤
Excellent interview.. I ve always said finishing 1st all the time is unrealistic. Cause in LIFE you wont always finish 1st. But the character you build , and how u realize it will take to top. So in yhe End you'll finish 1st in respect and in LIFE.
It's human to have problems. It's human to help each other. Don't be ashamed of being human. If you need help, get it. Thanks for that encouragement, Cheryl.
Cheryl Miller is the one celebrity I wish I could meet because she seems so funny and down to earth and also her brother, Reggie. They grew up in Riverside which is just an hour away from me.
Cheryl Miller is the greatest woman's basketball player ever. She would have dominated the WNBA, period. She dominated grown men!! Respect truth and history!!
This was awesome. Cheryl Miller was my first heroine of basketball. Only name I knew. Haven't paid much attention until this year to individuals. Stay gold, Cheryl.
Love the family stories: It took a mom and a dad to produce two HOF basketball players. Two decent human beings, too. The Black community needs to confront the crisis of broken families.
I was going to Long Beach State in the 80's and women's basketball was the big sport for the school at the time where we were usually ranked top 10. We could never make it out of the west in the tourney because Cheryl was always there. Such an awesome player.
@@miquel-u3k Yeah, exactly! Then Penny Toler transferred over from SDSU. I'm not sure if all three of them played together or if Pollard graduated. I think Cindy put up something like 50 pts at UC Riverside (?) at some point in time. It looks like I might have been mistaken about not being able to get past USC in the west as it looks like the Beach was in the Final Four a couple times but, in my mind, USC and Cheryl was always the problem. lol.
Fellow CSULB alumni here. We did make it to the Elite 16, Elite 8 and twice to the final 4 (1987, 1988). There were some battles with SC in the old campus gym. We would win at home and they would win on their home court. I remember her visiting CSULB before committing to SC.
My dad and I were fortunate enough to watch Cheryl and the Magee twins at Notre Dame, long before ND was ND. What a show those three put on. "You were a great basketball player.", now I need some Kleenex.
I don't know about greatest of ALL time but she was the greatest of all time-in her time. Now she is the Legend! How can anyone not love and respect her? Love ya Cheryl Miller thanks for the games (esp that first Olympics.)
Cheryl was a great player and was definitely "one of the players" making it easier for the next couple of generations. However, just a reminder, that there were many women that also made it a bit easier for Cheryl, praise should recognize all of the various levels. But indeed, Cheryl was a great player.
Cheryl is only sports goat that is “adorable”. Such a sweetheart and alpha at the same time. Great personality. I’d run through a wall if she coached me. Respect the 🐐!
When he asked her how much of the blame she took as the leader and her response was: "All of it." I couldn't help but remember this response when another celebrated figure lost in a big way: "Check my stats." One response showcases an understanding of what leadership is supposed to be about. The other does not.
Kids today don’t realize that USSR hate and fear, that was real, wow Cheryl Miller was just incredible what an incredible incredible hero , just incredible , she was an absolute Goddess all of those Olympic athletes were of course
People certainly need a refresher on her greatness. She beat up her brother on the court. Her brother became a nba hall of famer. Reggie miller was humbled . He will always be known as cheryl's younger brother. Hey, not too shabby. She scored 105 in hs game
Hey sports fan I just want to say I am a fan of the game of basketball football for females I got to give it to Cheryl Miller. I have been a fan of hers, for years and I love her attitude I'm the one that doesn't like to lose neither. but I will give respect but it goes to bed with it and think damn we should have won that game I should have done better. PS. Okay I had a little crush on her also.
B.S. Miller paved the way for a BB league full of Lesbians . Caitlin is straight arrow and already as good as any of them in the WNBA. SHE IS the best ever…G.O.A.T.
An inspiration. I don't know her personally, but I was a couple of years behind her at USC, a "nobody" walking down the steps of the gym one day, she was walking up...she saw me, flashed a smile, and said hi. Made my day. This was around 85/86, when she was going through all the turmoil and she still managed to brighten a total stranger's day with a nice gesture. I've been a fan ever since. She's a classic.
The real G.O.A.T. Of Women’s Basketball!!! This was an amazing interview and she really is the best basketball and person of all time!
We need you to pay it forward to Caitlin Clark, she’s been through so much, she was happy playing for you Miller
I love this whole interview. Dan is a brilliant interviewer. Dan’s close connection and trust with Reggie is apparent in terms of how they are so comfortable in this interview. Reggie sounds so much like her, and it’s obvious that he patterned hisself around her in so many ways. Kudos for him for always respecting her publicly and not just in private. He’s always said she was better than him. As far as Cheryl goes, imagine her coming along about 8 years later and with better mental health and physical support. She’d have dominated the W beyond even what Houston did in dominance. But it wasn’t meant to be. I am glad she’s at peace.
She made waves nobody has ever done in a pro league before. The First Black women to be Named coach and GM, for the WNBA team. The impact can never be measured. We can be and do anything we so desire.
I remember Cheryl! She’s a sweetheart! I saw her play while I was in High School. Watching her play with the same number as me 31, motivated me to give it my all. So I understood her passion on the court. The tv doesn’t do justice to the women’s game. I read about her 105 night, but when I saw her play Cal…the press they put on and the steals she had was really motivated me on defense. There hasn’t really been a player like her yet. Candace Parker came close, but, Cheryl could actually controllably handle the rock 🏀
I love this woman! 🤗 She is chock-full of wisdom, class, and positivity. I don't think she's shy either. She's probably an introvert but she's definitely NOT "shy." Thank you Cheryl! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Great interview! Cheryl Miller is not only an epic baller... but a fantastic leader... and even better person.
The Greatest All-Round Complete Female Basketball Athlete I Ever Seen. The Great Cheryl Miller. The WNBA Started Too Late For Her To Compete.
Absolutely agree!
1000% Correct!
Exactly 💯
Great to see you Cheryl, Absolutely Love & admire this family, pure class, Possibly the greatest Brother & Sista act ever
I have something else I really need to do right now, but can't stop watching this. GREAT interview!
Cheryl Miller is the GOAT. She was the person that got me to watch women’s basketball. It was one of her NCAAW championship game. She played like a guy. Her team was so dominating. They were one of the best NCAAW teams in history. I had the opportunity to meet her prior to boarding the plane to New Orleans for Olympics trial. She and one of the McGee twins probably bumped me from first class that day.
Great interview! There were two women who was my inspiration, My Mom and Cheryl Miller. I followed her whole career. One day I will meet her to say thank you for just being her.
I never met you but I love you Cheryl,always have. lol, I’ve been talking about you my whole life. I’m 55 now and I always say don’t forget about Cheryl Miller, did you see her play, she was magical.❤❤❤❤😊😅
Turning 60, and was a huge fan of hoop in the '80's. Coach ball, too. The thing that makes C. Miller special is her toughness. She sticks her nose into it. Very physical, and attacks the basket. That is very special for a ball player, and for the women's game it is very rare. During that era, she was unstoppable.
Totally Got That Right!!!!!
Carmelo Anthony ish.
Back in the '80s Cheryl Miller scored 100 points on my high school across town NOVI HS female team was in tears 😅
It was 105 right? That was so crazy to me. In High school. She was ballin
Fever Coach
Dan: How do you combat your nerves?
Cheryl: Prayer and Practice
❤🙌🏻
Boys and Girls let me tell you the legend of Cheryl Miller. The Basketball Player that made the world tell the best shooter of his generation we hope you’re half as good as your sister.
Forget sports. Even without sports, Cheryl Miller was, is, and always will be a class act. That's way more important than basketball. In Miller's case it carried over to basketball, but it's carried over to all of her life. Her parents are the real role models, and they can be very proud of her. Simply put, they raised her right.
Wow. What a powerful interview.
I'm grateful to Caitlin Clark for helping me to discover Cheryl Miller, the WNBA, and the history of women's basketball. I gave on professional sports in 2018, but now I'm all-in on women's basketball.
Cheryl, you’re an amazing woman! I think you did an outstanding job coaching the WNBA team that played the Olympic team. You won! It’s clear what a positive impact you had on Caitlin. Wish you would coach the Fever! That team is ripe!!! Thanks again!
What an amazing example for all generations of athletes; what a wonderful example of how to grow in grace and, through discipline and hardworking, excel at the highest level, in sports and in life. Not were she and her brother among America’s greatest players, but they did so with honor and grace. Cheryl, you were a great role model in every way. I was a professor (Pepperdine) and a preacher, and I loved to preach so much that I drove from Ventura county to Riverside to preach for a small church. i remember how proud a retired Riverside high school teacher was of Cheryl and Reggie Miller. He kept telling me about the two of them,not as professional athletes, but as young citizens and high school athletes. In fact, I came close to taking a role as a dean at Cal Baptist, largely because of my emeries of those trips to Riverside and the realization that folks out there were more like my background. I was from rural Southern Illinois, not from any place even close to where a faculty member can live when teaching in Malibu, CA (no, just because the University is prestigious, it does not mean you are paid like UCLA or USC pays. Living in Malibu is an option only if you live on campus! At the time I was offered a position in Riverside, we lived on campus. Malibu was never home. Home is where one interacts with people from many different walks in life, show you life when you live with honor but little money. I leaned what it was to be a servant leader by growing up in a rural town of 800 or so. Everyone is your neighbor; everyone keeps an eye out for you. To be mentioned by others in a wonderful like that was to learn sincerity, humility, and other-directed ness. To this day, I owe the President of a small town bank more than I could explain. I could legally call Glen and say, “Glen, I know what check kiting is. I will not do that, but my college stipend comes in three days, I am going to write a check on your bank today. I think my two-day delivery (my mail to him) will get you my deposit in time. If not, please forgive me. Every time I came into the bank (after returning to Southern Illinois to practice law, and later, teach at a college and preach), Glen asked about me. He had recommended me for my first job, at a bank in the County Seat. I left in slightly less in9 months, as the local bank leadership was engaged in unlawful activity. Once I determined I was leaving, I had the pleasure of keeping Glen informed about the move made by the man (later a convicted felon, so justice sometimes prevails; unfortunately he took a lot of good people down with him (every officer convicted of a felony; never allowed to be in financial institutions again, including the young man who followed me). By the time that occurred, I was practicing law abut 50 miles away. One of the prosecuted bankers, my former supervisor, called. By the time I found the documents he had signed for me (noting I had reported the illegal activity to him), he had turned state’s evidence. I said, John, I am sorry. However, when my wife and I drive by the house we were building on the lake, I say, “We might have liked that house, but if we lived there, it would mean I would be a convicted felon.” She knew it was true, and i was reminded that the holder rule, a tradition I learned from my father, live by this rule: “Do the right thing.” Cheryl, an exceptional athlete, was raised to live according to the highest values, with humility, with hard work, all of which, along with God’s gift of extraordinary talent in sports and life, makes her a motivational life-force. CHERYL MILLER, USE THIS TIME OF RECOGNITION (WELL-DESERVED, TO SPEAK TO ALL OF AMERICA AND THE WORLD. WE NEED YOUR VOICE!
WOW. The greatness and the personalities of Dan Patrick and Cheryl Miller made this one of the best sports interviews ever. I remember watching Cheryl Miller in the 1984 Olympics and thinking that she was twice as good as anyone on the court with her all around great game. If the WNBA had existed in 1986 and she never tore her ACL there is no question that she would have dominated the league for 15 years. She was decades ahead of her time in women's basketball -- just watch her form and elevation on her jump shot -- and her great athleticism. I have always said that Miller was the greatest women's basketball player of all time until Caitlin Clark's breakout season last year. Clark has yet to prove it at the next level but I think she will and 10 years from now she will go down as the greatest player ever. Even if Clark does this it will not take away from the greatness of Miller who held that title for 40-50 years (at least in my eyes).
Well Said!!!!!
Even when Caitlin does dominate the W, Cheryl Miller will still be the greatest Women Basketball Player ever. It the all around person I’m measuring and nobody is taking that away from her. Without social media, she had the viewers and the following and she did it in a span of a decade or so. Then the explosion expanded in the W and TNT. It was her love for the game that evolved her. Nothing can’t beat Love❤️
@@drdomonisahurley Yes and no. Right now Miller is still the GOAT overall but Clark will be after she tears up the WNBA for the next 15 years (barring major injuries). And while Miller had a more successful college career for all 4 years Clark has played at a higher level the last 2 years than any women if college basketball history.
You joking right? CC has played better than anyone else at the college level? Better than Cheryl? Staley? Swoopes, Lobo and those other UConn players and so many others. CC score 30 because the team had no other weapons Put defense on her and she gives u 20
@@jamaicanlawyergirl No, I'm serious.
Wbat's not to love about CHERYL MILLER!!! INCREDIBLE!!!!
All this talk lately about who’s the GOAT of women’s hoops. Caitlin Clark is awesome, and the greatest scorer, but Cheryl Miller is the GOAT!
I lover Miller too but Woodard could flat out score the ball. And by the Lynette and Cheryl both played with a regular sized ball.
Yep she is the GOAT. It's like all those folks saying Lebron is the GOAT, when everyone knows it's MJ.
Every knows it's MJ. Everyone knows it's Cheryl.....@@reggaefan2700
She is so beautifully outgoing
Caitlin is a looser. Periodt
Great interview! Cheryl hit some chords that caused me to reach for tissues as well! I was not a great dad coach and that impacted my relationship with my daughter in the past. Her reflection of dad as the necessary “task master” displayed great wisdom, and at times great pain. All dads should see this interview, so that they can listen to their daughter’s heart and understand what’s most important! Thank you Dan for creating that safe place for Cheryl, and Cheryl thank you for taking us there with you!
What a great interview (by one of the best…thanks Dan) with a great person…thanks Cheryl Miller for sharing yourself with us. I had heard of you (Reggie’s sister), sorry. But now I know he is your brother. And now I realize you were a trailblazer. Being in Iowa, I’ve joined the Caitlyn Clark band wagon. She’s really good, even great. But she stands on your (and others’) shoulders. I admire your humility, graciousness and competitiveness. Thanks!
Wonderful interview. Warm. Touching. Made me feel good ... don't know why ... it's Cheryl Miller's story, not mine! Maybe it just helps restore my faith in humanity. 😇
Great Interview! We LOVE You Cheryl Miller!!!! #TheGOAT
The perfect description…”You were a great basketball player.” Well said Dan.
Key word: were
@@mattalbrecht7471what are you trying to say??????
More importantly, Cheryl is a great lady, a person we can all admire.
Awesome interview!! The G.O.A.T!!!!
Ditto That!!!!!
I love interviews that makes me think, laugh and sometimes cry...great job.
Awesome interview!!!
I have not paid much attention to sports teams in a long time but I remember watching Cheryl Miller.
Caitlyn Clark has renewed my interest, it was great to see Cheryl working with Caitlyn and the other amazing women athletes.
I absolutely love this girl. She made me recognize who she was as a womens player, and this is from a former Mens college asst . She was great. When i mean cold she could flat out play
For me! This is the best Undeniable interview of them all. I love it!
Thank You Cheryl for sharing your life story in this interview! God Bless You Always!
I can’t help wondering if Cynthia Cooper was the teammate that she punched before the 1986 title game. Can’t help notice Coop seemingly being bothered by something on her face as they were coming out of the tunnel onto the floor at the 31:12 mark. 😄
I absolutely LOVE Cheryl Miller; I have for decades, but now more than ever, thanks to this video. She is an incredible woman, and still as beautiful as she ever was talented.
Cheryl was the ☝🏽 who paved the way for WNBA.. She still looks just as beautiful as she did when she was playing basketball 🏀.. She would have probably beaten some NBA players when she was at her prime! 👍🏽🙏🏽
I love her too but she's not beating any professional men
The Great Cheryl Miller!!!
I hope Cheryl Miller does more interviews keep her name alive...I wish she do a interview where fans can ask questions....I never hear her talk about the other great players she played wit like Teresa Edwards,Katrina Mcclain,Teresa Weatherspoon,Janice Lawerence...And how did it feel that players her age got to play in the WNBA and she didnt
This was a great interview and so appreciated. However, I wish she would have spoken more about WBB and the outstanding players of today. I wish she would have spoken about a particular coach or player that had changed her life. TY, Cheryl Miller, for giving your mother and father so many props.
Cheryl is not only the 🐐 she owns the Farm 👍👍
Enough Said!!!!!
Love this…stealing it.
I’m stealing it too😊
Cheryl Miller is the only female basketball player that I watched and appreciated. She was better then Reggie and should have had as long and fruitful pro career as he did. Unfortunately, women's BB has never had the following. I always felt bad that she didn't get the chance to earn the really big bucks and following. Not only is she the GOAT, she is a wonderful human.
One of the best to ever pick up a 🏀 like Dan said, period. Incredible interview too, I needed this. I'm a huge Cheryl Miller fan. ❤️ Thanks.
So awesome!!! Truly one of the greats!! Things like this should be required viewing for women's ballers and new (loud and wrong) fans!😅
A lot of people don't know how scary good Cheryl Miller was. She dropped 105 points in a game once. She averaged around 23-24 points per game until she blew out her knee. She won two NCAA Championships. She had a killer instinct, and she embarrassed or demoralized anyone who tried to guard her. She was just a dog on the court
Not to mention 3x NCAA Player of the Year and 2x Finals MVP. She is the GOAT of women's basketball.
Great interview. I love this lady. My first time truly knowing Cheryl Miller. Wonderful human being. Cant tell you how much she touched me.
Great interview. Great person. I would love to hear an interview of her about coaching the All Star team.
Greatest female player Madam Cheryl Miller. I watched her and often thought that she was as good as not only female players and most males. Love her honesty about her fears playing. She would be a good coach, if she wants to coach. Let it be knows, her vulnerability is what makes her loved and most respected. ❤❤❤
Excellent interview.. I ve always said finishing 1st all the time is unrealistic. Cause in LIFE you wont always finish 1st. But the character you build , and how u realize it will take to top. So in yhe End you'll finish 1st in respect and in LIFE.
Cheryl Miller assisted in paving the way for any players including Angel Reese!!! Period.
It's human to have problems. It's human to help each other.
Don't be ashamed of being human. If you need help, get it.
Thanks for that encouragement, Cheryl.
She did it without any help. She earned everything she got.
Cheryl Miller is the one celebrity I wish I could meet because she seems so funny and down to earth and also her brother, Reggie. They grew up in Riverside which is just an hour away from me.
Cheryl Miller is the greatest woman's basketball player ever. She would have dominated the WNBA, period. She dominated grown men!! Respect truth and history!!
Unless she dominated her husband, she didn't dominate any men.
Cheryl Miller, I love you and your game even more after this interview.
This was awesome. Cheryl Miller was my first heroine of basketball. Only name I knew. Haven't paid much attention until this year to individuals. Stay gold, Cheryl.
Great interview. She is definitely the GOAT! Very heart warming story.❤
Cheryl Miller got it started with her incredible talent, skill, and sportsmanship. She is my favorite legend from my generation. She is the GOAT.
Great Presentation! And well deserved recognition of an amazing basketball player and women!
Never enjoyed a interview as much as I did this one. Cheryl you are so awesome!
I watched this interview,twice an still likes it,Cheryl is not just a great ball player ,a great person, one of my favorite basketball players!
Enjoyable interview
Dare to be different. Cheryl Miller did it not only with words but displayed it .
Lot of shy people like Cheryl who are great in front of a camera! She truly paved the way for women on and off the court!
Love the family stories: It took a mom and a dad to produce two HOF basketball players. Two decent human beings, too.
The Black community needs to confront the crisis of broken families.
I was going to Long Beach State in the 80's and women's basketball was the big sport for the school at the time where we were usually ranked top 10. We could never make it out of the west in the tourney because Cheryl was always there. Such an awesome player.
Is this around the time Latunya Pollard or Cindy Brown went there?
@@miquel-u3k Yeah, exactly! Then Penny Toler transferred over from SDSU. I'm not sure if all three of them played together or if Pollard graduated. I think Cindy put up something like 50 pts at UC Riverside (?) at some point in time. It looks like I might have been mistaken about not being able to get past USC in the west as it looks like the Beach was in the Final Four a couple times but, in my mind, USC and Cheryl was always the problem. lol.
Fellow CSULB alumni here. We did make it to the Elite 16, Elite 8 and twice to the final 4 (1987, 1988). There were some battles with SC in the old campus gym. We would win at home and they would win on their home court. I remember her visiting CSULB before committing to SC.
This girl is amazing
My dad and I were fortunate enough to watch Cheryl and the Magee twins at Notre Dame, long before ND was ND. What a show those three put on. "You were a great basketball player.", now I need some Kleenex.
So Love & Basketball was really about Cheryl Miller?!! Wow!!
Such a great interview! Wow!
She’s wonderful! Love C. Miller ❤
Thank you Cheryl. Cc needs someone to defend her because it seems that most people are hating her and jealous of her.
Cheryl has such a great energy! ❤
Lover her attitude. a true winner
This was a good one. Glad I watched.
It’s not over yet. Caitlin Clark has just getting started.
LOVE THIS INTERVIEW
I love the way Cheryl and Reggie support each other. They are both so animated. It's time to get the both together for an interview.
I don't know about greatest of ALL time but she was the greatest of all time-in her time. Now she is the Legend! How can anyone not love and respect her? Love ya Cheryl Miller thanks for the games (esp that first Olympics.)
GREAT INTERVIEW
My Favorite Basketball Player of All Times!!!!!
Amazing sit down!!!
Cheryl was a great player and was definitely "one of the players" making it easier for the next couple of generations. However, just a reminder, that there were many women that also made it a bit easier for Cheryl, praise should recognize all of the various levels. But indeed, Cheryl was a great player.
Cheryl is only sports goat that is “adorable”. Such a sweetheart and alpha at the same time. Great personality. I’d run through a wall if she coached me. Respect the 🐐!
Loved watching this. God bless Cheryl.
great interview, she's friggin hilarious!
When he asked her how much of the blame she took as the leader and her response was:
"All of it."
I couldn't help but remember this response when another celebrated figure lost in a big way:
"Check my stats."
One response showcases an understanding of what leadership is supposed to be about. The other does not.
TY for mentioning the 3.5 Ass/gm, Dan. I love C. Miller, but she can't brag about her assists on a 105 pt night!
The Hug at the End said it all how we feel about her🤗
Damn yalll. I’m all in on women’s basketball. They have taken the spotlight. The WNBA draft was an event last night 5-17-24.
Really, really enjoyed this interview. Would like to see her coach tge Fever..
The tears won’t stop 🥹
Kids today don’t realize that USSR hate and fear, that was real, wow Cheryl Miller was just incredible what an incredible incredible hero , just incredible , she was an absolute Goddess all of those Olympic athletes were of course
People certainly need a refresher on her greatness. She beat up her brother on the court. Her brother became a nba hall of famer. Reggie miller was humbled . He will always be known as cheryl's younger brother. Hey, not too shabby. She scored 105 in hs game
Hey sports fan I just want to say I am a fan of the game of basketball football for females I got to give it to Cheryl Miller. I have been a fan of hers, for years and I love her attitude I'm the one that doesn't like to lose neither. but I will give respect but it goes to bed with it and think damn we should have won that game I should have done better.
PS. Okay I had a little crush on her also.
Great interview. Learned a lot about the GOAT
This lady is the GOAT!
Cheryl Miller was the OG CC. She doesn't get nearly enough mention with the current players.
B.S. Miller paved the way for a BB league full of Lesbians . Caitlin is straight arrow and already as good as any of them in the WNBA.
SHE IS the best ever…G.O.A.T.
Including C. Miller !
I adore Cheryl Miller!
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