Reggie Miller

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Reggie Miller

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Tough to see such a great player retire. Good luck with life after basketball.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=1989054
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One of my all time favorite players, loved the fact that he pulled teh trigger, and pulled it often..!

See ya on the analyst shows Reg...

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Yeah, I always loved to watch him play, and to know that late in the game, he was going to get it, and he was going to make it, everyone knew it no one could stop it.

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Oh man, it was the greatest shit ever, that year against the Knicks, where he hit the Trifecta...Knocked the guy down, stole teh ball, watched an ass fly by, and pulled another trey...

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I just loved the fact that everyone in the world knew what was going to happen, and yet everyone was always helpless. Running from the baseline off a staggered double screen to hit the three. Man I still pretend to be him to this day outside. I start running through fake double screens and have my brother toss the ball in a random place and i go and pick it up and launch one.

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I just can't picture someone with 48 front teeth in the hall of fame though.

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CDR...

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he's got dolphin teeth an shit....

LMMFAO!

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lmao...yea he does. But he was a great player. No one can deny that
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I loved the way reggie played especially in the clutch. Plus his style of playing so tough to guard against.

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