By Noah Geyer, PSO Research Analyst
Aug 24, 2021



Drafted 11th overall by the Indiana Pacers in the 1987 NBA draft, Reggie Miller spent his entire 18-year career in Indianapolis, IN. It took Miller only one year to work his way into the starting lineup, where he stayed for the remainder of his career. Miller became an All-Star in just his third season and would go on to achieve that feat four more times. Miller retired in 2005 after 18 seasons with the Pacers where he was one of the greatest showman and sharpshooters ever. Miller was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2012. 

REGGIE MILLER WAS THE GREATEST INDIANA PACERS PLAYER OF ALL-TIME

Not only did Reggie Miller spend his entire 18-year career with the Pacers, but he was also very consistent and reliable, starting in 80+ GP 10 times. Miller was a killer on the offensive side of the ball, and one of the first guys to be truly unstoppable from outside the three-point arc, as he retired the NBA’s all-time leader in 3PM (2,560) and is currently third behind only Ray Allen and Steph Curry

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Miller also led the Pacers to the Eastern Conference Finals 2x, only to lose to Michael Jordan, who called Miller his biggest rival after an epic seven-game series during Chicago’s “last dance” in 1998. With his relative playoff success and the abundance of Pacers franchise records, Reggie Miller is clearly cemented as the greatest Indiana Pacers player of all-time.

  • Reggie shot the lights out

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  • He found a way to get it done

 

  • Truly the greatest Pacer ever

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