Reggie Miller had the time of his life at Game 3 of the NBA Finals, where his former team, the Indiana Pacers beat the Oklahoma City Thunder by nine points.
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The chatter surrounding the Pacers legend and TNT broadcaster was focused on his choice of outfit. Miller pulled up to the Wednesday night (June 11) game wearing a Mark Jackson Pacers jersey over a yellow hoodie, with both tucked into his jeans.
It seems Miller has been watching too much Queer Eye. The makeover reality show popularized the French tuck — which is what it appears he was attempting — and while it is often a favorable way for men to style their shirts, fans thought Miller’s iteration was egregious.
The 59-year-old topped his outfit off with his “Killa 31” Air Jordan 19 SE PE, which he wore during his final NBA season in 2004 to 2005.
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On Wednesday night, the Pacers beat the Thunder 116-107 in Game 3, taking a 2-1 lead in the series. OKC needs to win three of the next four games to win the championship. Game 4 is on Friday night in Indianapolis.
Meanwhile, on a recent episode of All the Smoke, Reggie Miller was brought to tears when his former teammate Stephen Jackson apologized for his actions during the infamous Malice at the Palace incident.
At the time of the brawl, which went down in November 2004, Miller was just starting his final season in the NBA. Jackson was suspended for 30 games due to the fight, while Ron Artest was suspended for the remainder of the season. Miller was only suspended for one game, but the damage the incident caused meant that his chances of ending his professional basketball career with an NBA title were greatly diminished.
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Jackson said that he “loves” Miller for defending him after the incident for “being a loyal teammate.” He said that he never had a chance to talk to Miller about everything that happened. “You don’t need to say that to me, man,” said Miller as he fought back tears. “You don’t need to apologize to me, first of all. You young cats… those last few years in Indiana, my best years. I didn’t have my superpowers, but I felt, and you guys made me feel like I was Superman. We had some dogs, man… That team, we were stacked, man.”