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It's called "Enemy of the People".
I also bought "Slam Dunk", and I have been buying it for 7 years in a row.
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It is the public enemy of the whole people, and it is sold on Amazon and eBay.
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"Big Mouth" Miller.
Miller's "big mouth" has caused him to have conflicts with many players, including Jordan and Kobe.
During the Feb. 10, 1993 match, Jordan clashed with Miller, who responded with a punch after believing that Miller had deliberately elbowed him. Miller was sent off the field at the time, and Jordan continued to play, much to Miller's displeasure. He thought it was Jordan's fault and blamed him after the game.
In the end, Jordan was fined $10,000.
Reggie Miller's feud with Kobe Bryant began in 2002, when the two met in Los Angeles and were both suspended, and the two have been strangers ever since.
Public Enemy of New York. Miller and the Knicks and Madison Square Garden have even deeper "beams". In the 1993 playoffs, Miller would throw "trash talk" like "you know why I'm paid so much, this is the gap" and "you can go back and practice again" at John Starks after scoring. After hitting the final winning shot, Miller jumped onto the table and yelled at the Knicks bench and New York fans.
In a playoff game with the Knicks, Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals, Miller scored 25 of the team's 39 points in the fourth quarter. At that time, Spike Lee (a big Knicks fan) jumped up and yelled at Miller. Miller became a public enemy of New York after scolding Lee in fluent Indian slang after every three-pointer and choking at the 20,000 fans in Madison Square Garden.
On May 7, 1995, with 20 seconds left in the game, the Knicks still led 105-99, and the audience in the stadium already thought that the rest of the game was basically meaningless. But Miller scored eight straight points in the final seconds and the Pacers walked away. As soon as the game was over, Miller rushed at Spike Lee and yelled at him.
Every time the two teams meet in the future, Miller and Lee will have a "war of words".
On April 6, 2005, when Reggie Miller, dressed in blue, was seen for the last time (as a player) at Madison Square Garden, the boos turned to cheers. The fans in New York stood up and cheered louder. Miller's number one "enemy" Spike Lee also cheered from his sideline seats, and Madison Square Garden witnessed the retirement of a great shooter and showed Americans' tolerance, understanding, and respect for people and things.
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1.In 1994, the East Decisive Tianwang Mountain, or against New York, the location was Madison Garden, 25 points in a single quarter, 39 points in the whole game, and led the team to win.
2.In the first game of the 1995 Eastern Conference semifinals against New York, 8 seconds and 8 minutes, one of the strongest kills in history.
3.In the fourth game of the 1998 Eastern Conference semifinals against New York, he scored 38 points, and scored two consecutive three-pointers in regular time to tie the score, win in overtime, and quasi-stunner.
4.In the fourth game of the 1998 Eastern Finals, he pushed away Jordan's three-point kill.
5.In 2000, the fifth game of the first round against the Bucks, 41 points, 18 points in the fourth quarter, and finally won by 1 point, quasi-shutout.
6.In the sixth game of the 2000 Eastern Conference Finals, it was against New York, 34 points, 17 points in the fourth quarter, and the fourth quarter advanced to the finals.
7.In Game 5 of the first round in 2002 (it was still a five-game system at the time), against the Nets, the equalizer was 40 feet in regulation time, and the first overtime dunk equalized, of course, but unfortunately lost.
8.In 2005, Miller's final year in the last series, Game 3 against the Pistons, 4 free throws + a two-point jumper, quasi-shutout.
For the time being, I think of so much, and there may be something missing.
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Miller attended Riverside Polytechnic High School in high school, and attended UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles) in college, where he earned a bachelor's degree in history.
In the 1984-85 season, Miller helped the UCLA varsity team win the American Invitational Championship.
In the 1986-87 season, he led UCLA to the Pacific 10 regular season championship and the Pacific 10 Division men's basketball championship.
On January 24, 1987, in the final 10 seconds of the game against Notre Dame Fighting Iri, Miller hit a three-pointer from 24 feet (m) to give UCLA a 61-59 victory.
On Feb. 28, 1987, Miller scored 33 points in the first half of a win over the defending champions, the University of Louisville Cardinals, a record that has been held ever since.
The 1987 NCAA Men's Basketball Divisional Tournament, losing to the Wyoming Cowboys, became Miller's last game at UCLA.
On the UCLA's all-time scoring list, Miller is second only to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in total points. Until 2009, Miller still held the UCLA record for most points scored in a single season, the highest points per game averaged in a single season, and the most free throws made in a single season.
On January 30, 2012, Reggie Miller's college jersey was retired at his alma mater, UCLA. References).
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Reggie Miller, male, born on August 24, 1965 in Riverside, California, USA, is a former American professional basketball player, a shooting guard, and a famous "Mr. Key" in the NBA. Miller once scored a whopping 57 points in a game, and 1 also scored eight points in a row in the final seconds of the game. He was named to the NBA All-Star Game a total of five times during his NBA career; 5 single-season free-throw shooting percentages highest in the league; Hit 2,560 three-pointers, second on the NBA's all-time three-point list; Averaged points per game, shot percentage, three-point shooting percentage, and free throw percentage.
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