I hate when people say Reggie was over-rated.. He put the Pacers on the map.. carried a franchise for 18years.. He battle the knicks and MJ. ..One of the Clutches players ever..
Indiana had two of those wins versus that 72-10 Bulls season. Pushed them to a game 7. That series was better than the finals. Also, had great battles to young Shaq at Orlando with Penny.
Cheryl graduated in 1986 before there was a WNBA. At USC, Miller led the Trojans to a 112-20 record and NCAA champion titles in 1983 and 1984 and was named NCAA Tournament MVP both years. She won a gold medal in 1984, was inducted into the Hall of Fame, only brother and sister duo to have that honor and coached and was general manager of the Phoenix Mercury after knee injuries ended her career in 1986. She even preceded her brother working as an analyst for TNT. LOL.
I think Reggie Miller and Shannon Sharp are the 2 Professional Athletes that are in their respective HOF that would be the first to say that their sibling was better at their sport than they were. Reggie has always given Cheryl her flowers, and rightfully so, she was a transcendent athlete who sadly had a combination of injuries and the Women's professional scene not being established yet to blame for more people not recognizing her greatness.
He barely makes top 75 and it's even debatable to not include him. Reggie is a great player but his regular season isn't up to par compared his playoff performance.
Before Steph and Ray, Reggie Miller was the synonym of 3 pointer, and the last 16 secs of that great comeback with knicks was called “the Miller time”, he definitely deserves to be in that 75 list.
@@aabha7411 yes he definitely does you can’t look at stats and determine how much of an impact he had, if you watched him play you would’ve seen how good he was
A humble Reggie near tears and I can’t stop smiling. Charles’s comment “ That is the same reaction Shaq had.” was perfect and allowed him to compose himself. Reggie always gives full credit to his sister Cheryl for making him the player he is and it’s so amazing.
As someone born in indiana in the 80's, all i knew was reggie miller and definitely appreciate the guy. stayed with the team his whole career and made every year exciting
I'm a knick fan at heart and all I've always said Reggie should have been in the top 50 imo bueno doubt about it he deserves his place on the Goats List
Every great is deserving but to think pau, manu, parker, howard, tmac, vince, grant, mullin and oldies like king, dantley, bellamy, english are out is unbelievable
@@cornhuskerfever so many, he deserves it but also tmac, vince, parker, manu, howard, mullin, grant hill, bellamy, bernard king, english, dantley...ect
A few years ago on NBA Open Court, that episode about 50 greatest and the next ten, Reggie was so humble and said he's NOT on the list even tho he def deserves the recognition. So glad he actually made the real list
I saw on Facebook earlier some guy who had to be about 19 years old who said Reggie was overrated. I feel like Reggie if anything is underrated. I would love to see him in today's game where he could easily shoot threes and get to the line. Congratulations Reggie
Oh yeah he was definitely a 90+% ft shooter. Imagine somebody telling Jordan one of his self appointed rivals of his time wasn't even a top 75. In that sense it seems a bit absurd to say the least. 😂
It’s hard for anybody who didn’t watch his career as it happened to understand what he did for his time. He attempted 6.6 3s a game one season. That was his career high. Steph took 12.7 3s a game in 20-21.
Definitely he was fighting back tears on this one , truly even tho Reggie Miller hurt knicks fans everywhere in the 90s , he deserves this 75th anniversary nod , congratulations
@@spicerc1244 but almost beat the Bulls in 7 game playoffs, Reggie was one of the finest shooters to play ball. Mvp ? Plenty got robbed in that category.
@@JDGarza824 So voting is wrong from 1-10? No it's not. The winner each year may be debatable but the entire ballot isn't. Also: you probably think Kobe was robbed of MVP in 2006, you casual.
Yeah, Reggie definitely deserves to be on this list. I got to watch Reggie in his prime and he was one of the best clutch shooters in history. The NBA of the 80's and 90's was just incredible and tough. I'm not taking anything away from the game or players today but it is just a different sport.
Man, imagine Reggie playing in today's league. Reggie having the green light to shoot 3s at will would be a scary thing. Not to mention how easily he'd be getting to the line.
@@carlbancoro3042 And when shaq said ray allen was greater than him. I know ray allen is also a great player. But he did not carried a franchise like reggie did. The humility for Reggie. Well deserved spot.
Congrats to Reggie, the shooter everyone feared when I was a yute watching the NBA. One of the best humans to every play professional sports. And I’m a Knick fan. 👊👏
I like how the nba keep the first 50 and just add 25 more. It would be so disrespectfull if they remove guys from the first 50 and replace them with other players
@@clutchlaughs9179 Better stats is not greater. This isn't the best 75 players ever. It's the greatest. Two very very different things that your generation has a tough time differentiating. Bill Russell is one of the greatest ever. The average player today is probably more skilled. That doesn't mean they are greater. You can only determine greatness by your contemporaries. Hence, why it makes sense to keep 50 and add 25. Taking players like Reggie off and replacing them is a bad practice because eventually you'll forget the past completely.
@@clutchlaughs9179 only in basketball does this happen. No one questions if Ted Williams or Joe Dimaggio would be great today. Or if Jim Brown or Johnny Unitas. With basketball, it's as if anything before 1980 shouldn't be recognized.
This is such a perfect segment: the surprise, the praising, the reminiscing, the Charles Barkley, the Shaq takedown 😂 I’ve watched this so many times! Congrats Reg!! ✊🙏
it's always amazing to see how Reggie praises and compliments MJ and Kobe, especially when you think about the epic battles they had. It truly shows how humble and genuine he is. Well deserved! Congrats!
25 points in a quarter at MSG, 8 points in 9 seconds at MSG, taking the fight to the GOAT in '98, going up against the Diesel and Kobe in '00 in the Finals, Reggie is absolutely a part of this list!!
Being born and raised in Indianapolis Reggie Miller was my favorite player! He deserves to be on this list,that man had a million game winners and is a true champion in my eyes
This is why this show is # 1. They can elicit genuine reactions from extraordinary people like one of the 75 Greatest Players. Congratulations Reggie Miller!
My favorite player growing up. He wasn't the biggest, fastest, or strongest, but he did whatever it took to win. I always admired his story of overcoming mobility issues as a kid, and the way he gives credit to Cheryl Miller, who is one of the best to ever pick up a basketball.
Absolute brilliant reaction. Can see the emotion and what it means. Shows you how much it means to these players have recognition shown for their hard work. Class.
His reaction is so amazing to me because Reggie Miller is an obvious pick for the list as one of the purest shooters to ever do it. And him being genuinely surprised shows how humble he is to his greatness.
Reggie Miller, my favorite NBA player of all time. Reggie was such an intense player, who knew the game in and out. I still wish he could've won at least one championship. 98 was his best chance
What incredible humility. Anyone who grew up watching Reggie, fan or foe, knows he's a top 75/top 50 player of all time. He was 2nd only to MJ as far as my favorite players of the 90s. And a great dude on top of it all.
Reggie definitely deserves to be on this. He is a legendary shooter and one of the original masters of being able to get himself free from his defender. Lots of epic moments and a great ambassador of the game.
One of my favorite players as a kid in the 90’s especially the 1994 playoffs which is one the best years of basketball ever but Reggie, Scottie, Hakeem, Scottie and Chuck were my guys
Great example of a pro dedicated to his team and community…his entire hall of fame career. Rare in this day and age. He was a pioneer in deadly long range shooting and movement off the ball…and feared no one…including MJ.
This is what I like to see in everyday life. Humility. Reggie Miller’s battles against the Knicks and doing the ‘neck-choking’ pose towards Spike Lee will be remembered forever. Congrats Reggie. And what a reaction. Love it.
I'm so thrilled Reggie made the list. I wanted him on top 50 but he's right. They got that list right. Reggie is such a humbling and appreciative man. He's never taken full credit for anything.
3 players u had to fear in the 90’s Michael Jordan, Reggie Miller and Shaq. Reggie Miller is the best sharp clutch shooter in my opinion he’s the one that inspired Ray Allen and Steph Curry, they’re products of Reggie Miller’s shooting. back the 90’s ppl was talking about him in my H.S. Days about his 3 pt shooting.
Hey man, you DESERVE to be on that list. You were a killer on that floor. When my Bulls played you in the late 90's, we came out on top, but every game was a nail-biter, because of YOU.
Among the best movers without the ball on offense ever. Probably the best ever. The way he moved and came off screens and used his motion without the ball as a weapon was crazy. Not only for his own shots, but to set up others or be used as a decoy within the offense. His movement without the ball made his entire team better year in and out.
Reggie Miller the Knicks killer! When he made those 2 back-to-back 3s in that game, I went and proudly bought his jersey the next day! He was an awesome player back in the 90s! Congratulations, Reggie Miller a well deserved honor!👑🏀🏀
He definitely was fighting back tears. He definitely deserves this honor. Congratulations Reggie and the other 74 players.
There is actually 76 people on the list bud
75*
No he doesn't lol
He was such an exciting player. I'm saying that as a die-hard Knicks fan. You knew he was capable of anything at any time.
@@SuperRobertoClemente Then you remember him shitting the bed in Game 7, 1995.
I hate when people say Reggie was over-rated.. He put the Pacers on the map.. carried a franchise for 18years.. He battle the knicks and MJ. ..One of the Clutches players ever..
Absolutely
Not only that, he just makes you want to watch basketball. That's impact.
Indiana had two of those wins versus that 72-10 Bulls season. Pushed them to a game 7.
That series was better than the finals.
Also, had great battles to young Shaq at Orlando with Penny.
He played against 5’4 white plumbers and ups drivers and in an era where the three point line was closer to the basket
Amen
I love how much credit Reggie gives to Cheryl. Such a good dude.
mama what happened to Cheryl?
@@JayFordProductions Cheryl the goat
Cheryl graduated in 1986 before there was a WNBA. At USC, Miller led the Trojans to a 112-20 record and NCAA champion titles in 1983 and 1984 and was named NCAA Tournament MVP both years. She won a gold medal in 1984, was inducted into the Hall of Fame, only brother and sister duo to have that honor and coached and was general manager of the Phoenix Mercury after knee injuries ended her career in 1986. She even preceded her brother working as an analyst for TNT. LOL.
I think Reggie Miller and Shannon Sharp are the 2 Professional Athletes that are in their respective HOF that would be the first to say that their sibling was better at their sport than they were. Reggie has always given Cheryl her flowers, and rightfully so, she was a transcendent athlete who sadly had a combination of injuries and the Women's professional scene not being established yet to blame for more people not recognizing her greatness.
Cheryl gets no love in the WNBA. She is the goat of women bball
At first I thought Reggie was surprised because it would be obvious he's make the list. He was so humble.
Not that obvious, he didn't make the 50 greatest.
@@josephdelledonne2098 His career was viewed a lot differently in 1996 than after it ended going forward.
He didn't make top 50. Grant Hill and Penny got it.
He barely makes top 75 and it's even debatable to not include him. Reggie is a great player but his regular season isn't up to par compared his playoff performance.
@@bilogskii2216 NGL, who would go before Reggie in the 75?
"That's the same reaction Shaq had." Pure, solid, unadulterated, perfect comedy!
Perfection from Charles
Shaq and Barkley are one of the greatest things to ever happen in the television industry. They should do this until they're 90.
Before Steph and Ray, Reggie Miller was the synonym of 3 pointer, and the last 16 secs of that great comeback with knicks was called “the Miller time”, he definitely deserves to be in that 75 list.
Before Trae Young the Knicks soul sucker. There was Reggie Miller the Knic killer.
💯💯
The fourth quarter of all his games were called miller time, this man use to be a assassin especially in big games.
Reggie is so humble. He never expected to be in the top 50 or 75 or even in the HOF. He also said it on open court. He truly deserve this!
No he doesn't
10th all time scorer who never had a bunch of HOF teammates around him in Indiana like Jordan, LeBron and Kobe dud in major markets. He deserved it.
@@aabha7411 yes he definitely does you can’t look at stats and determine how much of an impact he had, if you watched him play you would’ve seen how good he was
He wasn't top 50
Kenny : cause youre gonna get into who didnt make the list
Chuck : Kenny..... 🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Chuck said also kenny will be on the next list in 20 years when it’s the top 5000 players 😂😂😂😂
@@nigelmansell8864the number of players is the anniversary of the nba. So in 20 years it wouldn’t be top 5000, it would be top 95
Pure class reaction
and then he knows who`s snubbed and who`s in top50 lol
Facts
Why do u feel the need to point that out ?
@@kobeybillie7922 facts😂
yep
A humble Reggie near tears and I can’t stop smiling. Charles’s comment “ That is the same reaction Shaq had.” was perfect and allowed him to compose himself. Reggie always gives full credit to his sister Cheryl for making him the player he is and it’s so amazing.
I don’t watch basketball, but just the way he represents himself and others is truly humbling
Chuck had the emotional intelligence to cut the energy and help his brother keep his composure
As someone born in indiana in the 80's, all i knew was reggie miller and definitely appreciate the guy. stayed with the team his whole career and made every year exciting
I'm a knick fan at heart and all I've always said Reggie should have been in the top 50 imo bueno doubt about it he deserves his place on the Goats List
Oooo yaaa!!👍👍
@@juansosa3472 As a Chicago fan my hat off to reggie as well take care of my Derrick rose ny
Him & the mailman deserves it. They would've won a title 🏆 but because of 23 the goat 🐐 they were just unfortunate.
Facts I watch Reggie come up he was real good three point shooter
This is so wholesome. This is everything! Well deserved Reggie!
Not it isn't lol Miller only ever made the All-NBA 3rd team, behind such superstars as Rod Strickland and Tim Hardaway lol
Every great is deserving but to think pau, manu, parker, howard, tmac, vince, grant, mullin and oldies like king, dantley, bellamy, english are out is unbelievable
@@nassiglutt6587 trash list except tmac really
@@rillp2160 i'll take multi allstars with rings like pau, parker manu anyday
@@rillp2160 breh. He said MANU. YOU DEFF DON'T KNOW BASKETBALL IF U DONT KNOW MANU be and VINCE
i wish more NBA players had even a fraction of Reggie's humility. Congrats, it's Miller time!
Then we got Ben simmons that doesn't want to play because he doesn't want to improve his game
You must be young and never saw him actually play a game. He's the total opposite of what you see on TV today
Age humbled him. Remember his mouth doesn't stop running talking trash to everyone.
I know he even deferred to his sister and spoke well of Kenny.
Far and few in between, to find one like Regg
I'm surprised he held those tears back. You can hear in his voice that this was a lifetime of dedication paying off.
His reaction was great. Congrats Reggie. Very much well deserved.
Not really. He doesn't deserve to be on that list.
@@janoycresnova9156 Who should've made it instead genius?
@@cornhuskerfever so many, he deserves it but also tmac, vince, parker, manu, howard, mullin, grant hill, bellamy, bernard king, english, dantley...ect
What’s the list about
@@nassiglutt6587 They had almost similar stats 18-20ppg career neither of them with mvps or rings you can argue. Reggie deserved
I like how they slipped it in there and completely caught him off-guard. Best was Reggie was totally lost for words
This is awesome. Reggie made Spike Lee choke on his spit in one of the most clutch moments in the 75 years of NBA basketball. Conrats, Reggie!
Yeah I use to love seeing Spike Lee’s face when Reggie would hit a dagger or game winner on the Knicks
That spit made its way to trae young.
Ayo???
Conrats?
As a Pacers fan it was satisfying to watch Reggie make Spike Lee choke, just the way he was shocked and struggling.
Reggie was like watchu talkin bout Willis
A few years ago on NBA Open Court, that episode about 50 greatest and the next ten, Reggie was so humble and said he's NOT on the list even tho he def deserves the recognition. So glad he actually made the real list
His reaction is so genuine
One of the greatest shooters to ever do it! The movement off the ball the preparation on both ends goes unmatched
before steph came into the picture, i thought he was the greatest, even when compared to sweet shooting Ray Allen or Dame Dollar
Reggie the only person made Jordan come out his face.
Alot of people forget how good Reggie was on defense,I'm glad you mentioned his preparation on both ends
The best
SO TRUE
"That's the same reaction Shaq had." - Chuck 🤣🤣
😂
I have loved & rooted for Reggie Miller for a very long time & watching this just never gets old. He is so gracious, so humbled, so admirable.
I saw on Facebook earlier some guy who had to be about 19 years old who said Reggie was overrated. I feel like Reggie if anything is underrated. I would love to see him in today's game where he could easily shoot threes and get to the line. Congratulations Reggie
Yeah cause wasn't Reggie like 91% shooter from the freethrow?
@@amandabutler5500 I grew up watching the 90s Pacers and I swear I don't remember that man missing one free throw😂
Oh yeah he was definitely a 90+% ft shooter. Imagine somebody telling Jordan one of his self appointed rivals of his time wasn't even a top 75. In that sense it seems a bit absurd to say the least. 😂
It’s hard for anybody who didn’t watch his career as it happened to understand what he did for his time. He attempted 6.6 3s a game one season. That was his career high. Steph took 12.7 3s a game in 20-21.
You’re right, if anything he is hella underrated
Definitely he was fighting back tears on this one , truly even tho Reggie Miller hurt knicks fans everywhere in the 90s , he deserves this 75th anniversary nod , congratulations
No he doesn't lol never higher than All-NBA 3rd team and never top-10 in MVP voting.
He does not
where do u see that tears sign?
The humility is just off the charts. Congratulations to the greatest Pacers of all time! Well deserved!
Reggie Miller's WOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH is a whole mood 😁😁Absolutely humble fellow.
Well deserved. Really is one of the best players ever and a very nice guy!
No it isn't lol never top-10 in MVP voting.
@@spicerc1244 MVP voting is a joke. Kobe and Shaq won two combined. Using that as a standard to judge players is ridiculous.
@@spicerc1244 but almost beat the Bulls in 7 game playoffs, Reggie was one of the finest shooters to play ball. Mvp ? Plenty got robbed in that category.
not really D howard stats and career is better
@@JDGarza824 So voting is wrong from 1-10? No it's not. The winner each year may be debatable but the entire ballot isn't. Also: you probably think Kobe was robbed of MVP in 2006, you casual.
Yeah, Reggie definitely deserves to be on this list. I got to watch Reggie in his prime and he was one of the best clutch shooters in history. The NBA of the 80's and 90's was just incredible and tough. I'm not taking anything away from the game or players today but it is just a different sport.
Bro reggies reaction was priceless
I teared up watching Reggie 's reaction, so genuine and a well deserving player
Man, imagine Reggie playing in today's league. Reggie having the green light to shoot 3s at will would be a scary thing. Not to mention how easily he'd be getting to the line.
reggie would have so much more space to shoot 3s under today's defense rules
Ya he was getting hammered by those centres in picks in the 90s just to get open and then trying to make a 3 after
Knowing he left himself off when they were debating the Next 10 Greatest Players on Open Court, congrats to Reggie Miller.
I remember this, talking about clutch performers during the 90s and 2000s, Reggie was always a threat.
C Webb put himself in lol
@@carlbancoro3042 And when shaq said ray allen was greater than him.
I know ray allen is also a great player.
But he did not carried a franchise like reggie did.
The humility for Reggie.
Well deserved spot.
Ray Allen was 1 game away from The NBA finals in his 20s with the Bucks …. 😭💀Ray was more than just a catch and shoot player for “THE BIG 3 “
@@itslaron836 FACTS
One of my top ten favorite players of all time. Good for Reggie.
You like Derrick Rose?
@@makaveli6873 absolutely I'm a Chicago boy so I'm biased lol. But if he did not get injured the world would know how great he was.
I grew up watching this man play with fire for years. Thanks for all you done for this city and state Reggie I’m proud to call you a Hoosier
Miller time baby. this dude was the definition of clutch
The first playoff game i watched was game 1 95 Eastern Semi's with Reggie dropping 8 points with the quickness
His best moment was pushing off MJ in game 4 ecf ‘98, and nailing winning 3
Criminally underrated
Congrats to Reggie, the shooter everyone feared when I was a yute watching the NBA. One of the best humans to every play professional sports. And I’m a Knick fan. 👊👏
I like how the nba keep the first 50 and just add 25 more. It would be so disrespectfull if they remove guys from the first 50 and replace them with other players
No it wouldn't lol. Makes sense that someone would eventually get better the first 50
I concur.
@@clutchlaughs9179 Better stats is not greater. This isn't the best 75 players ever. It's the greatest. Two very very different things that your generation has a tough time differentiating. Bill Russell is one of the greatest ever. The average player today is probably more skilled. That doesn't mean they are greater. You can only determine greatness by your contemporaries. Hence, why it makes sense to keep 50 and add 25. Taking players like Reggie off and replacing them is a bad practice because eventually you'll forget the past completely.
@@leroyrodgers6089 that's fair I guess im just thinking of in the sense of ranking them
@@clutchlaughs9179 only in basketball does this happen. No one questions if Ted Williams or Joe Dimaggio would be great today. Or if Jim Brown or Johnny Unitas. With basketball, it's as if anything before 1980 shouldn't be recognized.
This is such a perfect segment: the surprise, the praising, the reminiscing, the Charles Barkley, the Shaq takedown 😂
I’ve watched this so many times! Congrats Reg!! ✊🙏
it's always amazing to see how Reggie praises and compliments MJ and Kobe, especially when you think about the epic battles they had. It truly shows how humble and genuine he is. Well deserved! Congrats!
One of the best, most genuine reactions ever. Congrats Reggie Miller. Well deserved
25 points in a quarter at MSG, 8 points in 9 seconds at MSG, taking the fight to the GOAT in '98, going up against the Diesel and Kobe in '00 in the Finals, Reggie is absolutely a part of this list!!
He almost bursted in to tears he deserved it, because he's a clutch shooter and heart driven to win. Congrats Reggie !!!
congrats to the splash father 👏🏽
Great ( and accurate) term.
Lolololololol
I'm stealing this comment.
That reaction was awesome. I absolutely love it. He totally deserves it. Congrats Reggie. I love how he gives credit to his sister Cheryl.
100% respect for Reggie , and 100% agree with all he said !
Awesome reaction shows how good of a person Reggie is! Insanely humble and one of the best to do it!
Being born and raised in Indianapolis Reggie Miller was my favorite player! He deserves to be on this list,that man had a million game winners and is a true champion in my eyes
My all time favorite player, I had been nervous if he would make it. Love you Reg!! Congrats 👏
This is why this show is # 1. They can elicit genuine reactions from extraordinary people like one of the 75 Greatest Players. Congratulations Reggie Miller!
Reggie was one of the most aggressive competitors in the history of the league! That's why I've always been a huge fan. Well earned!
Reggie: "...talking to these other great players"
Sure, it was because of the moment, but i'm still surprised no one said "...and Kenny"
kenny "get me some water" smith
Finally someone said it. Reggie was the blueprint for 3pt shooters. He started it all.
The greatest Pacer of all time definitely deserves to be represented
I would probably give that nod to Paul George
Paul over Reggie are you insane?
I would give that honor to Steve Stipanovich
As a die-hard Bulls fan, how not to love Reggie Miller! Congrats legend
facts
Reggie deserves the spot. He's the only player from the 90's I can think off that used the 3 point shot as his primary weapon.
Dennis Scott, Glen Rice, Dell Curry, Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, Dan Majerle to name some names, but Reggie was the best of them.
@@Ugleseth You gotta add Drazen in here too. Reggie has said that Drazen was one of the best shooters he's ever seen or played against.
@@viraleffectz Petrovic was great, but the 3 point shot wasn't his primary weapon. Had he played in todays NBA, then it might have been.
Mark price and schremph
Reggie himself knows the ring conversation will always come up and he knows people dock him for it. It’s awesome that he’s on that list.
YOU CANNOT WRITE THE STORY OF THE NBA WITHOUT REGGIE MILLER!!!
My favorite player growing up. He wasn't the biggest, fastest, or strongest, but he did whatever it took to win. I always admired his story of overcoming mobility issues as a kid, and the way he gives credit to Cheryl Miller, who is one of the best to ever pick up a basketball.
MJ and Reggie were the only guys that struck fear in the hearts of us Knicks fans
Reggie, GOAT Pacer! Well deserved. Reggie was and is my favorite clutch shooter of all time.
It's so refreshing to see humility in the game. Loved the way that he diverted praise to others and not to himself. Class act!
Absolute brilliant reaction. Can see the emotion and what it means. Shows you how much it means to these players have recognition shown for their hard work. Class.
His reaction is so amazing to me because Reggie Miller is an obvious pick for the list as one of the purest shooters to ever do it. And him being genuinely surprised shows how humble he is to his greatness.
Don't be so humble Reggie you definitely deserve a spot without a doubt one of the greatest to ever do it
Reggie Miller, my favorite NBA player of all time. Reggie was such an intense player, who knew the game in and out. I still wish he could've won at least one championship. 98 was his best chance
One of the greatest of all time, especially in the shooting guard position. Well deserved, Reg.
Such an awesome and wholesome reaction! I'm a huge fan of Reggie and how humble he is. This literally just makes me so happy. Congrats Reggie!
What incredible humility. Anyone who grew up watching Reggie, fan or foe, knows he's a top 75/top 50 player of all time. He was 2nd only to MJ as far as my favorite players of the 90s. And a great dude on top of it all.
Reggies reaction was awesome. He was so confused LOL.
Reggie definitely deserves to be on this. He is a legendary shooter and one of the original masters of being able to get himself free from his defender. Lots of epic moments and a great ambassador of the game.
One of my favorite players as a kid in the 90’s especially the 1994 playoffs which is one the best years of basketball ever but Reggie, Scottie, Hakeem, Scottie and Chuck were my guys
Reggie is literally off court the most humble star of his level I've ever come across. He's a legend as a man.
Reggie is one humble guy, you deserve it fellow! you pave the way on how the Nba is right now. Great job!
I love watching pure reactions. This is awesome. Reggies deserves it. Grew up watching him
Reggie you deserve it. Congratulations. You have iconic playoff moments.
Reggie has always been one of my favorite basketball personalities... especially, when he had his wars back in the NBA.
Congrats to Reggie, well deserved. Game me a lot of headaches watching him torch the east back in the day. The Dude is 🔥
Great example of a pro dedicated to his team and community…his entire hall of fame career. Rare in this day and age. He was a pioneer in deadly long range shooting and movement off the ball…and feared no one…including MJ.
This is what I like to see in everyday life. Humility. Reggie Miller’s battles against the Knicks and doing the ‘neck-choking’ pose towards Spike Lee will be remembered forever. Congrats Reggie. And what a reaction. Love it.
I'm so thrilled Reggie made the list. I wanted him on top 50 but he's right. They got that list right. Reggie is such a humbling and appreciative man. He's never taken full credit for anything.
He knew. HOF, 5x all star,Third 3pt list, Greatest pacer of all time.
He knew.
One most five clutch shooters ever..great player..happy for him
It's surprising how such a big trash talker became so humble in retirement. Old age really does make your heart softer.
I think it's the difference between competition and the heat of battle versus who he really is as a person...
Reggie, Peja and Rasheed Wallace would’ve awesome today’s nba
Add Jason kapono, Michael Redd, Rashard Lewis to the list
Oh man Rasheed would eat today
Sheeeeeeeeeed
Hakeem Olajuwon is the only bigman I know who can dominate any eras. He'll be unstoppable in today's game.
Drazen Petrovic RIP
3 players u had to fear in the 90’s Michael Jordan, Reggie Miller and Shaq. Reggie Miller is the best sharp clutch shooter in my opinion he’s the one that inspired Ray Allen and Steph Curry, they’re products of Reggie Miller’s shooting. back the 90’s ppl was talking about him in my H.S. Days about his 3 pt shooting.
congrats reggie! one of my favorite players of all time! hope knick fans are happy too!
Hey man, you DESERVE to be on that list. You were a killer on that floor. When my Bulls played you in the late 90's, we came out on top, but every game was a nail-biter, because of YOU.
Reggie's the man. Entire career with a small market team doin it the right way...and that jacket shirt tie combo is eye candy.
Reggie was THE BUS DRIVER an impact player, which is why he made it although Dwight Howard was a huge snub.
Well deserved, Reggie Miller a NBA legend!
Hated Reggie as a Knick Fan but Never could NOT say Reggie deserves it.
Reggie was right when he said the list is subjective
Reggie was the first superstar to make his living on the outside. Before him 3pt shooting was a specialized skill for role players.
Truly, Reggie was Stephen Curry before Stephen Curry. Well deserved.
Stephen Curry Molded His Game After Him But With More Pizazz
I come back here just to hear Charles say "Reggie Miller Congratulations" LOL I love chuck he is just naturally funny.
Among the best movers without the ball on offense ever. Probably the best ever. The way he moved and came off screens and used his motion without the ball as a weapon was crazy. Not only for his own shots, but to set up others or be used as a decoy within the offense.
His movement without the ball made his entire team better year in and out.
Well then the should make him top 75 of moving of without the ball, not top 75 all time.
Reggie's love and respect for his sister makes me cry. What a great little brother!
The way Reggie Miller talks about Stephen Curry is the way that other Legend to talk about the next generation of superstars
Reggie Miller the Knicks killer! When he made those 2 back-to-back 3s in that game, I went and proudly bought his jersey the next day! He was an awesome player back in the 90s! Congratulations, Reggie Miller a well deserved honor!👑🏀🏀