I Love Being the Enemy
by Reggie Miller
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appears in Basketball, Sports, and Nonfiction.
Reggie Miller is the NBA's acknowledged king of the trash talkers and he's one of the few players since Larry Bird with the game to back up his talk. Miller's incendiary performance against the New York Knicks in the 1994 playoffs catapulted him to national attention; his 25 fourthquarter points in the fifth game brought the Indiana Pacers to th...
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appears in Basketball, Sports, and Nonfiction.
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