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Basketball Biography

Reggie Miller

“Knick Killer”

American · Riverside, California · Born 1 January 1965

Shooting Guard
18.2
ppg
3
apg
3
rpg
0
championships

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The greatest clutch shooter of his era — tormentor of the New York Knicks and the player who defined the off-ball shooter role.

Reginald Wayne Miller was born in Riverside, California in 1965. Indiana Pacers selected him 11th overall in the 1987 NBA Draft. His 18-season career — spent entirely with the Pacers — produced 2,560 three-pointers (the all-time record at retirement), five All-Star appearances and one NBA Finals appearance (2000). He is best remembered for his performances against the New York Knicks — his 8 points in 8.9 seconds in Game 1 of the 1995 Eastern Conference Semi-Finals, coming back from 6 points down in the final seconds, is the most famous clutch shooting performance in playoff history. Spike Lee — a regular courtside attendee at Madison Square Garden and Knicks fan — became his arch-nemesis in a rivalry that defined him. He shot 47.1% from three-point range across his career — exceptional for his era. He never won an NBA championship despite reaching the Finals in 2000. He won Olympic gold with the USA in 1996. After retirement he became a prominent television analyst for TNT. His off-ball movement, use of screens and shot creation in transition made him the prototype for the modern three-point specialist.

Famous For

Three-point shooting and clutch performances

Playing Style

How They Played

Deadly three-point shooter with exceptional court vision

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Greatest clutch shooter in NBA history and Pacers icon

Best Known For

Olympic Gold Medal

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Olympic Gold Medal
  • All-Star 5x
  • All-NBA Third Team
Career Journey

Timeline

1987 📌 NBA debut with Indiana Pacers
1990 🥇 First NBA All-Star selection
1996 🏆 Olympic Gold Medal - Atlanta Olympics
1997 🎯 Became NBA all-time leader in 3-pointers made
2000 📌 Led Pacers to NBA Finals
2005 📌 Retired after 18 seasons with Pacers
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Reggie Miller

Reggie Miller averaged 18.2 points per game in the NBA.

Reggie Miller averaged 3 rebounds per game in his NBA career.

Reggie Miller averaged 3 assists per game in his NBA career.

Reggie Miller was born in 1965 in Riverside.

Reggie Miller is American.

Career Timeline — Reggie Miller
1987
NBA debut with Indiana Pacers
1990
First NBA All-Star selection
1996
Olympic Gold Medal - Atlanta Olympics
1997
Became NBA all-time leader in 3-pointers made
2000
Led Pacers to NBA Finals
2005
Retired after 18 seasons with Pacers
Olympic Gold Medal
All-Star 5x
All-NBA Third Team