Eddie Miles

[2] Miles was nicknamed "The Man with the Golden Arm" by Seattle's sports information director Bill Sears, because of his shooting prowess.

[2] He played three varsity seasons with Seattle and ranked seventh in the nation in scoring during his senior year (1962–63), with a 25.8 points per game average.

[1] He was traded from the Pistons to the Bullets for Bob Quick on February 1, 1970, in a transaction that also involved both teams exchanging selections in the subsequent draft with Baltimore receiving a fourth-round pick (54th overall–Bill Stricker) and Detroit a second-rounder (32nd overall–Ken Warzynski).

[11] In 1971, he was on the Baltimore Bullets team that defeated the New York Knicks 4–3 to win the Eastern Conference finals, averaging nearly 10 points a game for the season coming off the bench.

[1] Since retiring as a player, Miles has served as a coach at the college and high school levels, and has worked as a private basketball trainer.