Edwin French+FollowReggie Miller’s 57-Point Masterclass vs Charlotte (1992)On November 28, 1992, Reggie Miller set a Pacers franchise record with 57 points in a 134–122 win over the Hornets. Added 5 rebounds, 8 assists, 0 turnovers. Detlef Schrempf chipped in 25, Pooh Richardson had a 14/10/11 triple-double. Charlotte was led by Alonzo Mourning (30/8/5 blocks), Larry Johnson (15/11/5), and Dell Curry (21 off the bench). Vintage Reggie. One of the coldest shooting nights you’ll ever see. #NBA #ReggieMiller #Pacers #NBALegends #NBADebate #BasketballHistory #Sports 470Share
Brandy Rodriguez+FollowShould Reggie Miller Have Ring-Chased?Reggie Miller played his entire career with the Pacers, retiring in 2005 at age 39 with one Finals appearance (2000 vs. Shaq’s Lakers). Two years later, the 2007-08 Celtics — who went on to win 66 games and the championship — reached out to him about joining the team. Miller admits he was interested but felt the notice was too short. At the time of his retirement, he was still productive: 15 PPG on 58 TS% (league average was 53%). Should Reggie have signed on for one last run at a ring? Or was staying loyal to Indiana the right call? #ReggieMiller #Pacers #Celtics #NBAHistory #NBALegends #Sports 323Share
Shawn Martin+FollowReggie Miller compares the Thunder to the 90s BullsReggie Miller had high praise for OKC, saying we might be watching the rise of a dynasty: “They remind me of a young Chicago Bulls team. Back then it was Michael Jordan — now it’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Back then it was Scottie Pippen — now it’s Jalen Williams.” SGA dropped 30 points in just 29 minutes against the Clippers, his third straight game scoring 30+ through only three quarters. He’s also now hit 20+ points in 80 straight games, passing Oscar Robertson for third all-time. The Thunder are 8–0 to start the season — their best start in franchise history. Are we watching the next great NBA dynasty being born? #NBA #Thunder #SGA #ReggieMiller #OKC #Oklahoma #MVP 340Share