Reggie Miller, the former Indiana Pacers shooting guard, is indeed a Hall of Famer. His induction into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame took place in 2012. Known for his clutch shooting ability, Miller was one of the best all-around shooters in NBA history.
“I’m tired of Reggie Miller…take those nine seconds away and he is not a Hall of Famer…he’s not even the best basketball player in his own family.” – @Stugotz790
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— Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz (@LeBatardShow) May 9, 2024
The host Dan Le Batard and his crew are discussed various topics related to NBA and NHL playoffs.
Here are the specific topics discussed in the video:
The Knicks are playing well, and people are excited. Chris Russo, a sports commentator, is a big Knicks fan and he is enjoying their success.
The Heat, on the other hand, are not doing well. Jimmy Butler, a player on the Heat, is being criticized.
The Panthers won their recent game against the Bruins. The Panthers play a gritty style that some people find annoying.
The debaters are discussing whether Jimmy Butler is a championship caliber player.
The discussion on Reggie Miller’s Hall of Fame status is brought up by sports radio host Dan Le Batard. Le Batard is tired of hearing about Reggie Miller and his role in the Knicks defeat 30 years ago. He feels that Miller is overrated and that his accomplishments are not enough to warrant him being in the Hall of Fame.
Stat, another sports radio host on the show, disagrees. Stat believes that Miller’s accomplishments on the court and the fact that Knicks fans still remember him 30 years later solidify his place in the Hall of Fame. Stat says that Miller is a great villain and that the fact that Knicks fans still chant his name is a compliment to him.
Fans’ reactions include:
If @stugotz790 was as good at broadcasting as @ReggieMillerTNT was/is at hoops or broadcasting (or even mountain biking for that matter), I might consider his point. Since he’s not…🤫!
— Mark Kendall Moore (@MooreFutbolFa) May 9, 2024
I’m unsure about that take Stu, entitled to your opinion. I was NOT a Reggie fan back in day, but damn, the guy could shoot the lights out!
— Andrew in Orleans (@amodray) May 9, 2024
This isn’t true. Especially when considering the Michael Coopers are now getting in.
— J. Michael (@ThisIsJMichael) May 9, 2024
From @krispursiainen
“Reggie and the Pacers lost the series, Miller was 26-41 vs NYK in his career, Miller was 7-27 vs NYK at MSG.
All this to say: my father always says to never let the truth get in the way of a good story. The legend of Reggie Miller at MSG will live on.”— Ian Klein (@Ian_IK_Klein) May 9, 2024
Only thing i still i miss about this show is when cocky Stu Gotz starts going off. This is refreshing to see. A good ole fashion Stu Gotz rant
— Certified Pro (@tmoneyunplugged) May 9, 2024
“I’m tired of Reggie Miller…take those nine seconds away and he is not a Hall of Famer…he’s not even the best basketball player in his own family.” – @Stugotz790
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— Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz (@LeBatardShow) May 9, 2024
He was an amazing shooter & had a solid career during the ‘Jordan era’
He even stated that he wasn’t the best hooper in his family. His sis was arguably the best woman to lace them up. Doesn’t change my opinion about Reggie— NCAA Football Zone (@NCAAFBZone) May 9, 2024
His finesse during the final seconds of close games earned him the nickname “Miller Time.” While opinions may vary, his impact on the game and memorable moments make him a deserving Hall of Famer.