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Just as the Pacers regroup, Reggie Miller looks back at his loss in the NBA Finals: "You won't get the second place ribbon."
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As the Pacers Bounce Back, Reggie Miller Reflects on NBA Finals Defeat: “No One Remembers the Runner-Up”

July 18, 2025 3 Min Read
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Reggie Miller, nearing 60 and an NBA Hall of Famer, spent 25 years before making his only NBA Finals appearance. In the 2000 Finals, Miller and his Indiana Pacers faced off against the Los Angeles Lakers led by Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal, ultimately losing in six games. Despite this milestone, Miller, then 34 and in his 13th season, did not find comfort in nearly reaching basketball’s highest stage, emphasizing that only winning a championship truly counts. Reflecting on the experience, Miller expressed admiration for the fierce competition but lamented the loss.

Understanding the disappointment of falling short, Miller showed empathy toward the current Pacers team after their recent Finals defeat, even offering support to players post-game. He praised the team’s fighting spirit and resilience against legendary opponents like Michael Jordan and Patrick Ewing, though acknowledging their elusive quest for a title. Miller highlighted the dedication of players like Tyrese Haliburton, Pascal Siakam, Andrew Nembhard, and Myles Turner, emphasizing the Pacers’ identity rooted in tenacity and commitment.

Though Miller never claimed an NBA championship, he found a new passion in cycling after retiring, completing a challenging 62.1-mile mountain bike race within his goal time. He regards this achievement as his personal victory, contrasting it to the NBA title he never won. Cycling continues to challenge him physically and mentally, providing competition and life lessons that he shares with his children, who often accompany him in races.

Preparing for an upcoming race considered the toughest yet, Miller maintains a rigorous training schedule despite his commitments as an NBA announcer. He appreciates how cycling keeps him fit, addresses his competitive nature, and allows him to lead by example. Miller’s journey from basketball courts to mountain trails demonstrates his enduring drive and ability to inspire beyond his NBA legacy.

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Fan Take: This story shows that great athletes like Reggie Miller find ways to redefine success beyond titles, inspiring fans to appreciate dedication, resilience, and passion in all forms. For basketball enthusiasts, it’s a reminder that the sport is about more than championships—it’s about heart, grit, and the continuous pursuit of greatness on and off the court.

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