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The first "Miller moment" was born on May 7, 1995, when it was the first game of the 1995 Eastern Conference semifinals, the Pacers and the Knicks were fighting hard, when the Pacers were 6 points behind the Knicks, and there were only seconds left in the game, according to ordinary people, the Pacers were certain to die, but Miller broke this routine, he first shot a three-pointer, and then cut off the ball from the Knicks in his backcourt, and quickly took it to the front court to score again. At this time, the Pacers were surprised to tie the score at 105-105, and Miller forced the Knicks to foul, and he hit both free throws to help the Pacers narrow the opponent by 2 points. The mention of Miller's three-pointer conjures up "Miller moments," and the final seconds of the game are often Miller's exclusive moments. In the first game of the 1995 Eastern Conference semifinals, the opponent was the Knicks.
In the final seconds, Miller hit two three-pointers in a row to score eight points and help the Pacers complete the most amazing comeback in NBA history. In Game 4 of the 1998 Eastern Conference Finals, under Jordan's close defense, Miller jumped on the spot and hit a three-pointer with only seconds left, leading the Pacers to victory. In Game 1 of the 1995 NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals, the New York Knicks and Pacers were facing each other, and with seconds left in the game, the Knicks led 105-99.
Then it was the Pacers who served and the ball got to Miller, who hit a three-pointer with seconds left in the game. In the next round, the Knicks served, Miller judged the passing route, cut off the ball, and immediately flew to the three-point line and hit the shot. Equalize!
Then the Knicks' offense missed, and it was Miller again, who grabbed the rebound, and then the Knicks fouled, and Miller hit both free throws!
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Some. Miller moment: 8 seconds to turn the team into a winner.
On May 8, 1995, in the first game of the Eastern Conference semifinals, the Pacers trailed by 6 points before the final game. The Knicks were one of the league's top defensive teams at the time, and with a six-point lead, time was running out. Conventional judgment would have made the Pacers dead, but Miller made the impossible possible in less than nine seconds later.
Miller received a pass from his teammates and hit a three-pointer from the left wing to cut the deficit to three points in the face of Starks' defense. The Knicks served from the baseline, and Miller rushed up for a steal and seized possession. The daring Miller rolled over and dribbled beyond the three-point line, hit another long-range shot, and the Pacers tied the score!
The Pacers then fouled, Starks missed two free throws under pressure, and Miller grabbed the rebound to force the Knicks to foul. Miller hit two free throws to put the Pacers ahead of the game. With the Knicks missing the game, the Pacers came back from defeat to victory, completing one of the most miraculous comebacks in NBA history, and it was Miller who made this great comeback, he used seconds to score 8 points in a row, and the race against time to win.
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Miller moments are actually better than Maddie moments.
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Yes, Miller moments, I often encounter basketball games. The origin of the "Miller moment" goes back to the 1994-95 Pacers vs. Knicks game, when Miller's Pacers were still six points behind at the end of the game, but a miracle happened. Miller first made a decisive three-pointer from the outside, and then a lightning steal and a quick counterattack with a three-pointer, and the ball went to Miller's hands casually, at which point the opponent had no other way but to foul, and finally Miller added two free throws and scored 8 points in just one second, which is the legendary "Miller moment".
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Maddie was one of the best players in the NBA through the 2007-08 season, when he played for the Magic and then the Rockets.
In NBA history, Maddy is one of seven players who have averaged 20 points, five rebounds and four assists per game in eight consecutive seasons, the others being Kobe Bryant (14 consecutive seasons), LeBron James (10 consecutive seasons), Michael Jordan (10 consecutive seasons), Oscar Robertson (10 consecutive seasons), Kevin Garnett (9 consecutive seasons) and Larry Bird (9 consecutive seasons).
2.Fifteen of the previously retired players have at least 18,000 points, 5,000 rebounds and 4,000 assists in their NBA careers, and all 15 of them have been inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame.
Historically, only three players have scored at least 15,000 points, 4,500 rebounds, 3,500 assists and hit 500 three-pointers in the first 11 seasons of their careers: Maddy, Bird and James.
3.Maddie is one of only three players who have averaged at least 32 points per game in a single season over the past 20 seasons, as he did in 2002-03, and has become the most recent player to average at least 32 points, rebounds and five assists per game in a single season. Prior to this, only three NBA players were able to get such stats in a single season: Jordan (3 times), Wilt Chamberlain (2 times) and Elgin Baylor (1 time).
4.According to the Elias Sports Bureau, there are currently 60 players in the NBA who have scored at least 18,000 points in their careers.
Throughout her NBA career, Maddy played in a total of 938 games, contributing a total of 18,381 points, 5,276 rebounds and 4,161 assists, averaging rebounds and assists per game. In the 2002-03 season, Maddie averaged rebounds and assists per game.
In addition, in the 2000-01 season, Maddie won the Most Improved Award, and from 2001-2007, Maddie made it to the All-Star Game for seven consecutive years.
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The NBA's "Maddy Moment" scored 13 points.
About: On December 10, 2004, at Toyota Center in Houston, 16,170 Houston fans had the honor to witness history. The Rockets miraculously reversed the Spurs at home, and Maddy scored 13 points in 35 seconds in the final moments of the game, including a three-pointer at 35 seconds, a three-pointer plus one (three-pointers and a free throw) at the second, a three-pointer at the second, and a three-point shot at the last second, and the Rockets magically defeated the Spurs 81-80.
After the game, people called the 35 seconds Maddie's moment, saying that Maddie was the man who touched God. This competition will forever go down in history. An incredible reversal, plus a milestone of 35 seconds and 13 minutes! Since then, the NBA has had a new term called "Maddie Moment".
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