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New York Knicks Fans Unleash Hate on Reggie Miller during Rivalry Matchup

In a recent NBA matchup between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers, Reggie Miller, a legendary player for the Pacers and current TNT commentator, became a target of intense hatred from the home crowd at Madison Square Garden. As the Knicks clinched a 2-0 lead in their Eastern Conference Semifinals series, fans unleashed a deafening “F–k You Reggie” chant, directed towards Miller, who sat in the front row at the announcer’s table. This display of animosity is nothing new, as Miller and the Pacers have a longstanding feud with the Knicks that dates back over thirty years. Notable moments in this rivalry include Spike Lee, John Starks, and Patrick Ewing, as well as Miller’s infamous performance in 1995, where he scored eight points in just nine seconds against the Knicks. Despite this longstanding animosity, Miller remained unfazed and even taunted the Knicks fans, declaring himself as both owner of the city and arena. However, as the game wound down and the Knicks pulled ahead, a Knicks player named Josh Hart made his way to the announcer’s table and delivered a message directly to Miller: “I don’t know if you heard, but I think they said, F–k you.” The entire stadium echoed Hart’s words, leaving Miller and the viewing audience to bear witness to the vitriol. With the series shifting to Indiana, the tension between these rivals is sure to continue. Spike Lee and Miller have both been announced as attendees for the upcoming game, promising yet another epic showdown between these two historic franchises. Let’s Go!

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