Former Holy Cross Star Miller Waived by Celtics
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Miller played one game for the Celtics during the preseason registering two minutes of play time.
During the Summer League, Miller played seven games with Boston, averaged 12 minutes per game.
Miller will likely make his way to the D-League and join the Maine Red Claws.
Malcolm Miller finished his Holy Cross career as the 49th member of the 1,000 point club and 524 rebounds.
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