Michael Jordan Era Competition - Watch Reggie Miller Cook!

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  • čas přidán 26. 11. 2023
  • Reggie Miller was one of the sharpshooters of the Jordan Era. Reggie was a tenacious competitor who'd scrap with anyone on the basketball court. Reggie was one of the greatest 3 point shooters in NBA history. With shooting mechanics that were unique to Reggie, combined with a quick release, and deadly accuracy... Reggie could take games over in an instant. He had an uncanny ability to get off his shot even under tight defense, and his long-range prowess was of such that he held the record for the most three-point field goals made in NBA history at the time of his retirement. His scoring ability was not limited to the perimeter though. Miller was just as comfortable driving to the basket, in his prime, using his speed and agility to navigate through defenses.
    What truly set Reggie Miller apart was his competitive spirit and his knack for stepping up when it mattered most. He was a clutch performer, always ready to take the game-winning shot without a trace of hesitation. One of the most iconic moments of his career came during the 1995 NBA playoffs, where he single-handedly turned around a game against the New York Knicks by scoring eight points in a mere 8.9 seconds. This feat was not just a testament to his scoring ability, but also his mental toughness and unshakeable confidence.
    From 1988-1998 Reggie Miller ranked
    - Top 10 in 3 point shots made, 11x’s in a row
    - Top 5 in 3 point shots made, 7x’s
    Reggie Miller
    1988: #10 in 3’s made
    1989: #8 in 3’s made
    1990: #3 in 3’s made
    1991: #5 in 3’s made
    1992: #5 in 3’s made
    1993: #2 in 3’s made
    1994: #10 in 3’s made
    1995: #5 in 3’s made
    1996: #10 in 3’s made
    1997: #1 in 3’s made
    1998: #2 in 3’s made
    - Most Multiple 40 point games against Michael Jordan:
    Dominique Willkins: 4x
    Allen Iverson: 2x
    Reggie Miller: 2x
    Charles Barkley: 2x
    Larry Bird: 2x
    Bernard King: 2x
    Most games outscoring Michael Jordan:
    Dominique Wilkins - 22 games
    Allen Iverson - 10 games
    Larry Bird - 9 games
    Jeff Malone - 8 games
    Patrick Ewing - 8 games
    Charles Barkley - 8 games
    Isiah Thomas - 7 games
    Reggie Miller - 7 games
    Reggie Miller was a player who defied expectations and consistently delivered under pressure. His sharpshooting skills, combined with his competitive spirit and leadership, made him one of the standout players of the Jordan era. Reggie could light up the scoreboard from anywhere on the court, he thrived under pressure, and Reggie Miller's passion for the game was contagious. If you were a fan of his opponent, you didn't breathe a sigh of relief until the final horn sounded because you knew Reggie could go "1995 NBA Playoffs vs Knicks" mode on you.
    TIMESTAMPS:
    0:44 - 3 Point Jumpers
    6:10 - Passing, Rebounds & Team Plays
    10:03 - Free Throws
    17:43 - Attacking The Rim
    22:54 - 2 Point Jumpers
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Komentáře • 3

  • @BlitzSportsNetwork
    @BlitzSportsNetwork  Před 6 měsíci +1

    TIMESTAMPS:
    0:44 - 3 Point Jumpers
    6:10 - Passing, Rebounds & Team Plays
    10:03 - Free Throws
    17:43 - Attacking The Rim
    22:54 - 2 Point Jumpers

  • @shadiibrahim9240
    @shadiibrahim9240 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Reggie had a lethal shot. He would've done so well in this era.

  • @Defender80s
    @Defender80s Před 29 dny

    THE KNICK KILLA. IMAGINE HOW MANY 3-POINT SHOT MAKES WOULD REGGIE SCORE IN TODAY'S GAME WITH THE 3-POINT LESS FARTHER AWAY IN GENERAL.