Reggie Miller - Valiant Effort vs. Shaq and the Magic (1995 ECF Game 2, 37 points)

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2011

http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/199505250ORL.html

Reggie Miller poured in 37 points on 12-18 shooting as he powered the Pacer offense against a tough at home Orlando team. Miller fell on a camera in the 2nd quarter and his return looked grim, but Reggie shook it off and returned just a couple minutes later. Indiana trailed by as many as 14 points but Reggie powered the Pacers to a late 4th quarter lead. In the end, Shaquille O'Neal was too tough and the Magic defeated the Pacers to take a commanding 2-0 lead in the series.Reggie was just a fingertip away from the Finals losing this series in 7 games.They needed a win in Orlando, this was their best effort in the 4 games in Orlando. Shaq had a dominating 39 points.

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  • Where can I find old NBA Playoffs games?

  • Reggie Miller is one of the greatest players to ever live, why Rodman is in the Hall of Fame before Reg is beyond me

  • REGGIE INCREDIBLE, MY HERO

  • reggie rocks

  • @dorucevic31 His best team was in 1998, unfortunately, Jordan was still playing

  • It sucks everyone else on that team sucked for so many years when he played.No help!Thats why they never won the championship! Jermaine Oneal was terrible in the playoffs even though he made an all star and was never a leader for the Pacers after Reggie retired.

  • thats crazy Reggie was on fire

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