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[QUOTE="UofCT, post: 3549406, member: 1073"] Your post is actually insane, here is why. 1) [B]Reggie is a one dimensional player?[/B] He is the Pacers all time leader in Points, Games, Field Goals, Free Throws, Three Pointers, Assists, Steals, turnovers :(, offensive ratings, offensive win shares, defensive win shares, and value over replacement player. He's the best player in franchise history and led the Pacers to the playoffs 14 times in his 18 year career. The pacers had ZERO hall of fame players on the team during his tenure. ZERO. ZERO. Chris Mullin okay okay but he was ready to retire. ZERO. 2) 1[B]994: Game 7 ECF vs the Knicks.[/B] Reggie led a team with ZERO all stars to the Eastern Conference Finals. Knicks had 3 all stars and Pacers had ZERO. In 1994 Reggie averaged 20 PPG but he plays in Indiana. For reference, the other three conference finalists had a combined SIX all stars and Pacers had ZERO 3) [B]1995: Pacers lose Game 7 to Orlando by 24 points.[/B] Reggie led a team as the only all star to the Eastern Conference Finals. We are talking about back to back ECF appearances for Reggie with no other all stars? When was the last time that happened in NBA history? 4) 1[B]998: The famous seven-game ECF vs Chicago. A huge Game 6 from Rik Smits saves the Pacers from Reggie's 2/13, 8/2/0 performance. [/B]This is hilarious. How about Reggie hitting the game winner in game 4? How about Reggie playing against a team with three hall of fame players and reggie playing with ZERO yet he takes them to the brink? This is a LAZY take by you. 5) [B]1999: #2 seeded Pacers lose to the #8 seed Knicks in the ECF, getting eliminated in a game where Reggie shot 3/18 from the field and scored 6 points. [/B]#8 seed Knicks who knocked off the #1 seed Heat as well. No doubt this was disappointing but the 4-point play was not a foul by any stretch. Lost opportunity for Reggie Miller. WHY DID YOU STOP IN 1999 He made the FINALS in 2000 and gave the Kobe/Shaq Lakers the best NBA Finals fight they had in their tenure. He beat the RAY ALLEN BUCKS in GAME 5 by OUT DUELING RAY ALLEN SCORING 40+ points. That didn't fit your little list? Reggie also made the playoffs in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005 to end his career [/QUOTE]
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