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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"He did it the right way" - Larry Bird names the most admirable player he has ever seen in the NBADuring his tenure as the head coach of the Indiana Pacers, Larry Bird had the unique opportunity to witness Reggie Miller 's ...
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Reggie Miller Tells Unforgettable Larry Bird StoryReggie Miller recalled a moment that perfectly encapsulated Larry Bird’s confidence and ability. In a game where Reggie ...
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"I would talk to Pat Ewing during a game about Starks, and it would trigger him" - Reggie Miller reveals how he always got John Starks off his gameTrash talk is deeply embedded in basketball. From playgrounds to gyms around the globe, players engage in verbal battles to ...
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Soy Fútbol on MSNNBA Legend Larry Bird Names Reggie Miller the Most Admirable Player Hes Ever SeenThe Celtics icon highlights the unmatched work ethic and discipline of Pacers great Reggie Miller.
NBA legend Larry Bird confesses he could've prevented Michael Jordan's second three-peat if he didn't commit one mistake.
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Basketball Network on MSN"Bird talked more trash on the basketball court than anybody I've ever played against" - Bryon Scott crowns Larry Bird the best trash-talker of all-timeBryon Scott calls Larry Bird the greatest trash-talker of all time, and shares a story of when the Celtics legend told the ...
NBA legend Reggie Miller already delivered the name of the GOAT, and now is taking his answer to another level: he is naming ...
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"I'm sitting there watching the clock, waiting to go back in" - Jalen Rose on the painful end to the Pacers' 1998 ECF against the BullsJalen Rose on how pissed off he was at not getting the chance to close out Game 7 of the 1998 ECF against the Bulls.
From Gary Payton to Larry ... Bird and Michael Jordan, many players used their words as weapons to get their foes off their game and strike fear into their hearts. But no one did it better than ...
Rick Carlisle didn't hold back the praise before the Indiana Pacers take on the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 1.
Doc Rivers started his head coaching career with a team that, on paper, should’ve been lottery-bound. The Magic had no true star, just a mishmash of role players and question marks. Somehow, Rivers ...
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