NBA fans roasted the legend of the legend Reggie Miller for match 3

The legend of Indiana, Reggie Miller, was common for the match electrifying 3 of the NBA final between the Pacers and OKC Thunder on Wednesday. Although the victory of the Pacers 116-107 stole the spotlight, Miller’s outfit quickly became a viral discussion subject.
He rocked a vintage Mark Jackson n ° 13 swimsuit on a bright yellow hooded sweatshirt associated with jeans – an adjustment that sparked a wave of jokes and online critics.
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A fan joked:
“I hope he has no church shoes with her.”
“That Reggie Miller Fit must be one of the weakest of all time,” said another.
But not everyone has stacked, because a supporter defended the look, saying:
“He is 59 years old. It was the look when he was 35 years old.”
Here are more reactions to the look of Miller match 3:
Aside from the outfit notices, Miller may have been a lucky charm, because the Pacers took a 2-1 lead with the victory.
Tyrese Haliburton flirted with a triple-double, totaling 22 points, 11 assists and nine rebounds. Pascal Siakam added 21, while the bench duo of Benedict Mathurin and TJ McConnell had a huge impact.
Mathurin lost 27 points on an almost perfect shot, and McConnell displayed 10 points, five assists and five interceptions, a line of statistics never recorded before in the history of the NBA.
Reggie Miller, Tyrese Haliburton shares a hug after the victory of match 3 of the Pacers
The post -match scenes were electric at Gainbridge Fieldhouse while the Pacers won their first home victory in the NBA final since 2000 – at the time Miller was still led.
After the final buzzer, Haliburton and Miller kissed in the middle of the courtyard – Miller still swinging his hooded sweatshirt and his jersey.
Their connection only increased during this qualifying series, especially after Haliburton imitated Miller’s legendary gesture in match 1 of the Eastern Conference final against the Knicks.
Indiana will aim to take the momentum in match 4, scheduled for Friday, June 13 at 8 p.m. he.
Edited by John Ezekiel Hirro




