Cheryl Miller's Unstoppable Rise - Paved the Way for Caitlin Clark | Undeniable with Dan Patrick

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Dive into the remarkable journey of Cheryl Miller, a name synonymous with greatness in women's basketball. This captivating interview with Cheryl Miller unveils the storied career of a trailblazer who not only shattered records but also paved the way for future generations of Women's basketball players like Caitlin Clark and many others. From dominating the courts at a young age to her monumental victories and emotional challenges, Cheryl opens up about what fueled her passion, the pressures of living up to expectations, and explains why she dared to be different.

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CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Intro
1:45 - Early Life: Cheryl Miller
5:42 - Influence: Cheryl's Father
9:38 - Historic 105-Point Game
12:09 - Recognizing Talent: Cheryl's Perspective
14:21 - USC Commitment Story
16:03 - 1984 NCAA Championship Victory
19:17 - Olympic Gold: 1984 Games
27:59 - Evolution: Pre-1986 Changes
32:35 - 1986 Goodwill Games Triumph
37:25 - Cheryl Miller: Embracing Uniqueness
41:02 - Basketball Hall of Fame Induction
43:03 - Phoenix Mercury Coaching Era
46:43 - Return to Coaching
48:26 - Misconceptions: Cheryl Miller
49:00 - Cheryl Miller: Pet Peeves

コメント (21)
  • @marchathomas
    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.
  • @Ladynorse25
    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!
  • 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!
  • @cjcurtis8944
    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.
  • The Greatest All-Round Complete Female Basketball Athlete I Ever Seen. The Great Cheryl Miller. The WNBA Started Too Late For Her To Compete.
  • @Redmenace96
    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.
  • 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!
  • Great to see you Cheryl, Absolutely Love & admire this family, pure class, Possibly the greatest Brother & Sista act ever
  • @ZekenStreak
    The perfect description…”You were a great basketball player.” Well said Dan.
  • 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! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
  • 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).
  • @jackson5781
    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
  • 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.
  • 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 🏀
  • @Balraj.G.
    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! 👍🏽🙏🏽
  • @MrRayh63
    For me! This is the best Undeniable interview of them all. I love it!
  • @styner3
    I love interviews that makes me think, laugh and sometimes cry...great job.