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Happy Birthday to Cheryl Miller, born January 3, 1964…one of the most dominant basketball players to ever touch the floor, period. Before the WNBA even existed, Cheryl Miller was already redefining what excellence looked like in women’s sports. She didn’t ask for space in the game. She took it. At USC, she led the Trojans to two NCAA championships and three straight national title games, earning National Player of the Year honors three times. Her scoring, rebounding, defense, and court vision weren’t just elite for women’s basketball…they were elite, full stop. The records she set didn’t age poorly. They still stand because dominance like that isn’t common. On the international stage, she helped lead Team USA to Olympic gold medals in 1984 and 1988, representing the country with the same intensity and control she showed at every level of the game. And when injuries cut her playing career short, she didn’t disappear. She transitioned into coaching, broadcasting, and advocacy, continuing to shape the sport from the sidelines and the mic. Cheryl Miller’s influence shows up every time women’s basketball is taken seriously. In every player who plays with confidence instead of apology. In every conversation about why women athletes deserve equal respect, coverage, and investment. She didn’t benefit from the system. She helped build it. Flowers are overdue. Respect is permanent. Happy Birthday, legend. #CherylMiller #WomensBasketball #BasketballHistory #SportsLegends #USCBasketball #OlympicGold #Trailblazer #WomenInSports #HallOfFame #OnThisDay #SportsHistory #LataraSpeaksTruth

Steve Francis

"Richard Jefferson Recounts Gilbert Arenas’ Audacious College Scam: Fake Autographed Basketballs"

Former NBA star Gilbert Arenas reportedly pulled off one of the wildest memorabilia schemes in college history—right under the NCAA's nose. As told by Richard Jefferson, who played alongside him at Arizona, Arenas didn’t exactly “steal 50 to 100 signed team balls,” as he once claimed. Instead, he purchased most of them and then forged the rest of the autographs, distributing the counterfeit basketballs. Jefferson even encountered one of them at the Tucson airport—a real head-turner. If the NCAA had caught wind of it, things could have gotten much worse. Arenas has since earned the nickname "Agent Zero" and forged a big-league career as a dynamic guard—but his college hustle was on another level. #GilbertArenas #RichardJefferson #CollegeBasketball #NCAA #NBAStories #SportsLegends #ThrowbackDrama #NBA #Sports

"Richard Jefferson Recounts Gilbert Arenas’ Audacious College Scam: Fake Autographed Basketballs"
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