Eddie Miller (basketball)
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Eddie Miller is a former National Basketball Association
National Basketball Association
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 player. Miller was drafted by the Milwaukee Hawks
Atlanta Hawks
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 in the second round of the 1952 NBA Draft
1952 NBA Draft
The 1952 NBA Draft was the sixth annual draft of the National Basketball Association . The draft was held on April 26, 1952 before the 1952–53 season. In this draft, ten remaining NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players...

. Later into the season, Miller was traded to the Baltimore Bullets for George Ratkovicz
George Ratkovicz
George Ratkovicz was a basketball player who played for five seasons in the National Basketball League and for six seasons in the National Basketball Association...

. Following the Bullets' fold, Miller was drafted in the dispersal draft
Dispersal draft
A dispersal draft is a process in professional sports for assigning players to a new team when their current team goes out of business, consolidates with another team, or for some other reason ceases to exist. Since most sports drafts are held in North America, this is where most dispersal drafts...

 by the Boston Celtics
Boston Celtics
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, but did not play a regular season game with the team.
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