Harold Miner

Harold Miner

Infobox NBA Player


imagewidth =
caption =
position = Shooting guard
nickname = "Baby Jordan"
height_ft = 6
height_in = 5
weight_lb = 210
nationality = USA
birth_date = birth date and age|1971|5|5
birth_place = Inglewood, California
highschool = Inglewood High School
college = USC
draft = 12th overall
draft_year = 1992
draft_team = Miami Heat
career_start = 1992
career_end = 1996
former_teams = Miami Heat (1992–1995) Cleveland Cavaliers (1995–1996)
awards = 2-Time NBA Slam Dunk Contest Winner

Harold David Miner (born May 5 1971 in Inglewood, California) is a retired American professional basketball player and two-time champion of the National Basketball Association (NBA) Slam Dunk Contest. He attended college at the University of Southern California (USC) and was a star player on that school's men's basketball team. He left school in 1992 to pursue his professional career, and played in the NBA for the Miami Heat and Cleveland Cavaliers.

High school and college

A native of Inglewood, California, Miner first came to prominence as a high school player. A stand-out on his team at Inglewood High School, Miner's spectacular dunking ability resulted in his being given the nickname "Baby Jordan", in reference to fellow NBA high flyer Michael Jordan.

Miner attended USC from 1989 until 1992. As a junior in what would be his final season with the team, Miner's play earned him "Sports Illustrated" magazine's selection as the college basketball player of the year over such notable candidates as Shaquille O'Neal and Alonzo Mourning. Miner led the USC Trojans men's basketball team to a #2 seeding in the 1992 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The Trojans were upset in the second round, however, falling on one of the most famous baskets in the tournament's history — a three-pointer at the buzzer by James Forrest of Georgia Tech.

Pro career

Miner left college after the 1992 season and declared himself eligible for the 1992 NBA Draft. He was selected by the Miami Heat with the draft's 12th overall pick.

Miner won the NBA Slam Dunk Contest twice, in 1993 and 1995. In the 1995 contest, Miner defeated Isaiah Rider, who had won the previous year, solidifying Miner as one of the game's best dunkers. However, his playing career proved unremarkable and failed to live up to the high expectations with which it began. Despite his dunking prowess, Miner did not get much playing time from Heat coaches, Kevin Loughery and Alvin Gentry, and was criticized for his defense and basketball IQ.

"I always felt the worst thing to happen to Harold was the "Baby Jordan" tag.": — George Raveling, Miner's head coach at USC

After the 1995 season, Miner was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers. He averaged only 3.2 points and 7.2 minutes per game for the Cavaliers. On October 18, 1995 he was traded to the Toronto Raptors for Victor Alexander, but that trade was rescinded 4 days later when Alexander failed his physical. Miner played five scoreless minutes in his last NBA game, a 26-point loss to the Chicago Bulls on February 20, 1996.

Cleveland waived Miner, having played him in only 19 games that season. He tried out for the Toronto Raptors the following year but was cut during the preseason. Rather than continue to pursue a career in professional basketball, either in the NBA or overseas, Miner retired from the sport.

Retirement

As of early 2007, Miner had settled near Las Vegas, Nevada and was reportedly an active real estate investor. He was married and had one daughter. Since his retirement from basketball, he had been disinclined to give interviews or make public appearances, instead remaining private and largely inaccessible.

ources

# Crowe, Jerry. "USC lobs calls to Miner, hoping that one connects", "Los Angeles Times", February 12, 2007

External links

* [http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/m/minerha01.html Basketball-Reference bio]


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