The Cavaliers made a pair of roster moves Monday, waiving forwards Miller Kopp and Chaney Johnson, per NBA.com’s official transaction log. Both players joined Cleveland on Exhibit 10 contracts in late September and spent training camp competing for a spot with the team’s G League affiliate, the Cleveland Charge.
Among many other things, the transfer era of college basketball has made roles more defined for players who come into a program from elsewhere. The notion of a player growing into a role or branching their game out as they evolve is largely disappearing from the college game.
USA Basketball announced its 12 man roster for the upcoming FIBA Americup Qualifying games. He's expected to make his team debut on February 20 against Puerto Rico.
USA Basketball announced the roster for the 2025 USA Men’s AmeriCup qualifying team on Monday, and former Indiana Hoosier Miller Kopp was one of 12 selections.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
Former Indiana guard Miller Kopp will get a chance to pursue his NBA dream this fall. On Tuesday, the 6-foot-7 wing was signed by the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The Oklahoma City Thunder will play their second game of the preseason when they host the Houston Rockets on Wednesday evening. Before the game (on Tuesday), the Thunder signed Miller Kopp to their training camp roster.
Former IU basketball player Miller Kopp is trending towards another season in the NBA G League. On Tuesday the Oklahoma City Thunder announced they’ve signed the 25-year-old to their training camp roster.
Kopp spent two years with Indiana men’s basketball. Former Indiana men’s basketball forward Miller Kopp is joining the Oklahoma City Thunder, per the team.
Tune in as IU basketball freshman wing Bryson Tucker sat down with former player Miller Kopp in the latest episode of the Player’s Perspective, a podcast by Hoosiers Connect.
Tune in as IU basketball guard Myles Rice sat down with former player Miller Kopp in the latest episode of the Player’s Perspective, a podcast by Hoosiers Connect.
Tune in as IU basketball assistant coach Brian Walsh sat down with former player Miller Kopp in the latest episode of the Player’s Perspective, a podcast by Hoosiers Connect.
In an interview on this week’s Players Perspective podcast with Miller Kopp, Indiana sophomore guard Gabe Cupps reflected on his first season in Bloomington and how it was a learning experience.
Listen as IU basketball sophomore guard Gabe Cupps joined former Hoosier Miller Kopp on the Player’s Perspective Podcast. Cupps reflects on his childhood as the son of a coach, his work ethic, offseason workouts, and freshman season at Indiana.
Miller Kopp is unsure what his basketball future holds, but this summer he felt certain of one thing. The best place for him to improve his game was Indiana University.
Assembly Ball fought to the last minute in an 82-79 loss to Eberlein Drive on Tuesday night at Hinkle Fieldhouse in The Basketball Tournament. The Indiana alumni-based team trailed 74-60 but made a 19-6 run and came one possession away from pulling off a miraculous comeback in the Butler Regional final.
As Miller Kopp advanced the Assembly Ball sticker to the round of 16 on the TBT bracket, he could finally exhale. Less than 24 hours earlier, Kopp was competing with the Oklahoma City Thunder’s NBA Summer League team in Las Vegas, Nev.
Miller Kopp was not going to be denied. The waiting began in Las Vegas on Saturday at his final NBA Summer League game with the Oklahoma City Thunder. There, he was waiting to hear his name called for one more opportunity to prove his ability to compete at the highest level.