Diamond Miller parents are Dreana Miller and Lance Miller. Diamond was born on 11 February 2001 in Montclair New Jersey.
Diamond is a college basketball player and growing up she played basketball and soccer. Started playing ball at a young age, she went to Franklin High School and earned McDonald's All-American honor.
Her father coached her in playing the game and with motivation and encouragement, she has represented the US in the senior national team and won three gold medals.
Miller looks up to the game of famous basketball players Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, and Candace Parker.
Diamond debuted her senior national team for the United States at the Puerto Rico 2021 FIBA Women's AmeriCup.
Winning the Big Ten Tournament during her sophomore season in 2020–21, she started all 29 games and made it to the NCAA Sweet 16.
According to WNBA, 13 college and university players have declared for the coming WNBA Draft 2023 and Miller is one of the top prospects alongside Aliyah Boston and Haley Jones.
Diamond Miller Family
Diamond Miller was raised by her family in Montclair, New Jersey, US. She grew up playing basketball with her brother and sisters.
Her father Lance was a basketball player for Villanova and her mother Dreana is an assistant coach for Elite Team Miller.
Diamond stated that, her father is her biggest influencer as he has trained her since childhood. Her father, Lance, coached her for Team Miller Lightning in the Amateur Athletic Union.
Dreana has also supported Diamond in her basketball career.
Lance Miller Previously Played The Game
Lance is the president of the AUU program Team Miller Lighting in New Jersey. Before, he played basketball professionally for Villanova University for nine years.
He completed high school at Bridgewater, Raritan High School and attended Villanova University.
While at Bridgewater High School West, Lance was most famous for his three high school state championship wins and his 2000-point performance.
He was honored for his great basketball career by the Villanova Varsity Club in February 2011 by introducing him to the Villanova Hall of Fame.
Lance is one of Villanova's all-time career leaders in four distinct categories. He was selected to the 1992 second-team All-BIG EAST during his college career.
He contributed to the Wildcats' 57 victories through his two NCAA Tournament journeys. According to his Facebook account, he currently works at Bridgewater Chevrolet.
Dreana Is Assistant Coach
Dreana works as an assistant coach for Team Miller, according to her Instagram account.
She played basketball during high school. She is an administration officer at USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Her four children are involved in basketball, and she usually shares their game videos on her social media account. Dreana has become an outstanding rebounder after several shooting sessions with her kids.
Diamond Miller Siblings
Diamond Miller has three siblings, two sisters Adreana Miller and Laniya Miller and one brother Landen Miller.
She has a strong bond with her brother and sisters as she has grown up playing sports with them. Both of her sister played college basketball.
Andreana played basketball for Ohio State under coach Kevin McGuff and Landen played for Stony Brook University.
Laniya has participated in four seasons of varsity basketball at Piscataway High School under the direction of head coach Chris Puder.
She captained the team throughout her junior and senior years. She won the program's Most Valuable Player title and was selected to the First Team All-Conference in 2016–17 as a junior.
As a sophomore in 2015–16, Laniya was named Piscataway's Most Improved Player and Second-Team All-Conference.
On the other hand, Andreana graduated with a degree in International Marketing from LaSalle and played basketball with 164 pointers in three seasons.
In the 2018-19 season, she played in 29 games, averaging 5.1 points and 1.6 rebounds per game.
Landen Miller Following In His Sister Footstep
Landen plays basketball for his high school team. He plays for the New Jersey Independent School Class of 2025.
Like his three sisters, he has chosen to follow in his footstep in basketball.
He won the Boys A Division basketball championship on February 25, 2023. Watching the basketball play of his sisters, he has learned many techniques and skills.
Diamond Miller Childhood
Growing up with her older sisters, Diamond used to wear the same short shorts as Adreana did because she was inspired by her older sister's style.
She always played up one age group with Laniya, which gave a degree of understanding despite being a more tough level of basketball.
Diamond earned the McDonald's All-American honor, became Franklin High School's all-time highest scorer, and assisted the USA U-16 team win the gold medal.
Miller was the 18th-ranked player in the nation when she was ready to attend college.
She chose Maryland and had immediate success averaging 7.7 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per game while playing 19 minutes per game.
Diamond is on her way to the 2023 WNBA Draft, along with the other players Aliyah, Maddy Siegrist, Brea Beal, Grace Berger, and Ashley Joens.