<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">INDIANAPOLIS -- At some point before tip-off tonight, Reggie Miller will approach Pacers video coordinator Hanson Wong and ask Wong what he'd like to see happen in the game. Miller will then walk into the Pacers' locker room and imitate Wong's precise delivery, making sure the entire team knows the night's goal. It is but one of many quirks that are part of the Miller lore, part of the legend that surrounds the man who has been Pacers basketball for 18 years. Miller, 39, announced months ago that this would be it for him, that he is done playing in the NBA. Now the Pistons threaten to make that end real, to unceremoniously retire Miller by wrapping up this second-round series in Game 6. That the Pistons are in position to do so stems largely from the fact that they've hounded him. Miller is shooting just 38% against Detroit; this from a man whose career field-goal average is 47.1%. His clutch shooting was the reason the Pacers won Game 3, but otherwise, Miller's lack of offense has been devastating.</div> Source
why miller why? your only 39 and come on u've freaken played againted the best in the leauge micheal jordan was 40 some when he retired and same with stockton so why do u have to quit so early ... i think it's wimpyness
Not many people can say they've had a successful NBA career for 18years. He's another star without a ring