Feels like a lifetime ago when Reggie Miller dropped 25 points in the fourth quarter of the East Finals to beat the Knicks. Yet, every hoop fan remembers the Pacers legend trash talking Spike Lee and rubbing salt on his wound with the choke sign following the epic turnaround. Well, the 90s Pacers vs Knicks rivalry is not complete without the iconic Reggie vs Spike beef. However, the two legends seem to have buried the hatchet as they have grown older.
Before tonight’s Game 4 of the East Finals, Spike and Reggie shared a wholesome moment as the Knicks superfan dabbed up the Hall of Famer at the announcer’s desk at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Moreover, they were also spotted discussing Tyrese Haliburton recreating Miller’s choke sign in the series opener after hitting the game-tying shot.
Surprisingly, Spike was not in the building that night when the Knicks blew a 17-point lead in the fourth quarter. “He was looking for me first.” He told Reggie, about Tyrese’s taunt. The two legends shared a big laugh and Miller responded, “He was. He was looking for you.” Then, they went their separated ways as the Pacers legend told Spike “Good luck” for tonight’s game.
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