NBA's 60 Greatest Playoff Moments: #30

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Reggie's 25-Point Fourth Quarter Vs. Knicks; Game 5, 1994 Eastern Conference Finals:
"With the series tied 2-2, the "Knick Killer" unleashed the game of a lifetime, scoring 39 points. It was in the fourth quarter that Miller truly was in the zone, hitting five three-pointers and tallying 25 points as the Pacers rallied to upset New York 93-86." - NBA.com

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  • brandon roy's performance against the mavs should be added to this list!

  • DAM YOU SPIKE

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  • @Laxpro1297 Agreed

  • @Grandpacatfish its cuz of MJ and Hakeem...... those dirty bastards

  • I feel bad for guys like Reggie, Ewing, Stockton, Malone. These guys all worked so hard but just never got to the top....

  • @michaellui11 this is created in 2006 bro.

  • Spike Lee motivated Reggie in this game.

  • I guess Reggie Miller was the Knick's kryptonite

  • @chumsyalibumsy09

    Statistics only reassure our memories are valid. Why do you assume I don't watch games?

    You are absolutely wrong on no "data" to express clutch. Situational stats (i.e. 5 point game with 2 minutes left, 3 point game with 1 minute left, etc.) have enough sample size showing legitimate FG%, FT%, and Ast/TO ratio to evaluate players' clutch factor.

    Don't understand why clutch equates to best 3 pt shooter. MJ is not a good 3 pt shooter. Your arguments are randomly scattered.

  • @UtotheJ And you once again, leave out topics of the argument that I proved a point in. You can comment back if you really want to, but I'm not going to answer. The only thing I will say is, look at history. Watch games, and further your understanding of the game of basketball.

  • @UtotheJ Alright this IS my last comment. Find the article on sikids. You could also find the dimemag article as well. You went to articles for your source on who's better, I go to articles as well too then. The eding of each article will explain to you why Miller had more heart, and was more clutch than Allen. There's not much "research" or "data" to express clutch. You simply have to have a basketball IQ and have watched games to understand it. I wouldn't say articles are uneducated.

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