Why does all of New York hate Reggie Miller?

Updated on amusement 2024-04-18
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Miller once made a neck wipe gesture to Spike Lee, a loyal New York Knicks fan, and many of Miller's classic moments were taken by the Knicks. And Miller's big mouth is dishonest, which offends many New York fans. On June 1, 1994, the Pacers faced the New York Knicks in Game 5 of the 1994-1995 Eastern Conference Finals.

    The two sides had previously drawn 2-2, with the fifth game being played at Madison Square Garden in New York. In the fourth quarter, Miller scored 25 points in a single quarter, including five three-pointers, to lead the Pacers to a comeback on the road. It was the first time that Miller's moment was broadcast live across the United States, and although the New York Knicks eventually won the Eastern Conference Finals that year, Miller's fourth-quarter performance in Game 5 went out to be one of the most unfaithful performances in playoff history.

    A year later, the Pacers and Knicks met again in the second round of the Eastern Conference playoffs. In the first game of the second round on May 7, 1995, the Knicks still led by six points with 18 seconds left before the end, and many people thought the game was over, only Miller believed that a miracle would happen. As a result, in the final seconds, Miller hit two three-pointers, plus two free throws, for a total of eight points, helping the Pacers complete the most amazing comeback in NBA history 107-105.

    In his post-game interview, Miller's first words were: To you, Indiana!

    On May 1, 1998, Miller hit a three-pointer with seconds left in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Knicks, sending the two teams into overtime. In the end, the Pacers defeated the Knicks 118-107, and Miller scored 38 points in the game.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Miller is a well-known troll in the NBA, and after scoring points, Miller always throws trash talk like "Do you know why I'm paid so much, this is the gap" and "You go back and practice again". After hitting the final winning shot, Miller jumped onto the record table and shouted at the Knicks bench and New York fans, "This ball is for you guys!"

    Miller has since officially become a public enemy of New York.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Knicks are a team with a lot of history, and the fans in New York are also notoriously hot, when Miller beat the Knicks, he once made a choke lock to the Knicks fans, but I don't remember the specific game, this action led to the dissatisfaction of the New York fans, which led to the hatred of Miller.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Reggie Miller, New York's eternal enemy, many times Miller moments were played in Madison, and Miller also made a chokew-locking gesture to the home fans, but Miller gave a standing ovation to the last time he played in Madison before he retired, and he earned the respect of his enemies.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because he was there to create Miller's moment. Which team's fans would like to be a foil like that?,,Of course I'm angry.。。 8 seconds and 8 minutes.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The Miller moment of the legendary Miller was created in Madison.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Profile: Reggie Miller: Reggie Miller Location:

    Guard Birthday:8 24 65 Height: Weight:

    Graduated from: University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) '87 Miller Highlights: On March 24, 2005, in the game against the Spurs, the NBA total of 25,000 points were scored On March 18, 2000, against the Saramento Kings, he became the 21st player in NBA history to score more than 21,000 points In the 1999-2000 season, the free throw shooting percentage ranked second in the NBA; made 165 three-pointers, fourth in the NBA; Ranked 15th in the NBA in three-point shooting percentage Participated in the 2000 NBA Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers, scoring an average of points per game Participated in the 2000 All-Star Game (5th) Participated in 100 NBA playoff games, average points per game, three-point shooting percentage On April 5, 1999, against the Detroit Pistons, he scored the 18,000th point of his career In 1999, he ranked first in the NBA in free throw shooting percentage. By the 1999 season, he had made 1,702 three-pointers. Ranked first in NBA history Shot more than 100 three-pointers in 9 consecutive seasons (1988-89 to 1997-98), the first person in NBA history Selected to the NBA "Third Team" in the 1994-95, 1995-96 and 1997-98 seasons Participated in the 1998 "All-Star Game" and scored 18 points; In a total of 4 All-Star Series, the average score Participated in the 1995 All-Star Game and became the first player in Pacers history to start in the All-Star Game On January 28, 1998, against the Philadelphia 76ers, he shot the 1,500th three-pointer of his career Won the 1996 Olympic basketball championship On June 1, 1994, against the New York Knicks, he shot 5 three-pointers in a single quarter, setting a record for the NBA playoffs Winner of "Player of the Week" Title (January 29, 1996 and February 25, 1991) Named to the NBA's "Second Rookie Team" in 1987-88

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Participated in the 1996 Atlanta Olympic basketball tournament and won the championship.

    Dream Three List] Coach: Wilkens Spring Scum Forwards: O'Neal, Olajuwon, David.

    Robinson Power Forwards: Malone, Barkley Small Forwards: Pippen, Grant.

    Hill Offensive Defenders: Richmond, Ray Beam. Miller, "Penny" Haddawi Organizational Defender:

    Stockton Payton.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

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    Participated in the 1996 Yazheng Hezi Tenta Olympic Games basketball competition and won the championship [Dream Three List] Coach: Wilkens Center: O'Neal, Olajuwon, David.

    Robinson Power Forwards: Malone, Barkley Small Forwards: Pippen, German.

    Hill Offensive defenders: Richmond, Reggie. Miller, "Penny" Haddawi Organizational Defender:

    Stockton Payton.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The general translation is Reggie Miller.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Each has its own merits! The most standard three-point shooting posture should be Ray Allen, who is called a "textbook shot"; has a demeanor to play ball, and is called a gentleman Lei; Allen has a championship ring; In the final game of the 2011 Finals, if I remember correctly, it was 7-of-9 three-pointers. Reggie Miller has the most famous "Miller moment of 9 seconds and 8 minutes", and at that time, Reggie Miller was leading the team alone and fighting Jordan during the all-winning period.

    Both are legends, but Reggie Miller's history is gone, and Ray Allen is still writing a new one.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    His name is Reggie Miller, and he's a great three-point shooter. He plays for the Indiana Pacers.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    His full name is Reginald Wayne Miller

    Reggie Miller has retired.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Synthesis 2 3rd floor answers.

    First: He is at odds with God Joe and very seriously ......

    Second: It's not that exaggerated, but Miller is really a big mouth, and third: he really killed the hopes of many.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The second floor is right, but there is still a key thing missing.

    If there is a person on the opponent's team who you don't know when you will shoot a killer three-pointer, should that person become a public enemy?

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because he was at odds with Qiao Dashen, with New York, and ...... with the audience

    In short, with a big mouth, he made enemies everywhere ......

    But all this disappeared with his retirement......

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Big mouth! But there are also many people who like him!

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