Liked on YouTube: Reggie Miller: The Truth Behind 8 Points In 8.9 Seconds
Reggie Miller: The Truth Behind 8 Points In 8.9 Seconds
On May 7, 1995, a miracle happened in the NBA Playoffs that involved the Indiana Pacers. No, I'm not speaking about the moment that was dubbed “The Memorial Day Miracle”, which happened on May 29, 1995. As game one wound down, the Knicks were feeling good. They had a six-point lead with 18.7 seconds left in the game. - Knicks 105 - Pacers 99 Mark Jackson of the Indiana Pacers threw the ball inbounds to Reggie Miller, who easily got open from behind the arch. Reggie fired and made the three: - Knicks 105 - Pacers 102 With 16.4 seconds remaining, Anthony Mason of the Knicks looked to inbounds the ball to Greg Anthony. The problem for the Knicks was that Greg Anthony fell down (Reggie pushed him) just as Anthony Mason threw the ball in. - Knicks 105 - Pacers 105 Reggie Miller grabbed Ewing's miss and was quickly fouled by John Starks with 7.5 seconds remaining. Reggie Miller calmly made both free throws, and the Knicks, with no timeouts left, threw the ball in and made a mad dash toward their hoop. - Knicks 105 - Pacers 107 Click here for reference:https://bit.ly/3EgyB4t
via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3prk8tG7Fw
On May 7, 1995, a miracle happened in the NBA Playoffs that involved the Indiana Pacers. No, I'm not speaking about the moment that was dubbed “The Memorial Day Miracle”, which happened on May 29, 1995. As game one wound down, the Knicks were feeling good. They had a six-point lead with 18.7 seconds left in the game. - Knicks 105 - Pacers 99 Mark Jackson of the Indiana Pacers threw the ball inbounds to Reggie Miller, who easily got open from behind the arch. Reggie fired and made the three: - Knicks 105 - Pacers 102 With 16.4 seconds remaining, Anthony Mason of the Knicks looked to inbounds the ball to Greg Anthony. The problem for the Knicks was that Greg Anthony fell down (Reggie pushed him) just as Anthony Mason threw the ball in. - Knicks 105 - Pacers 105 Reggie Miller grabbed Ewing's miss and was quickly fouled by John Starks with 7.5 seconds remaining. Reggie Miller calmly made both free throws, and the Knicks, with no timeouts left, threw the ball in and made a mad dash toward their hoop. - Knicks 105 - Pacers 107 Click here for reference:https://bit.ly/3EgyB4t
via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3prk8tG7Fw

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