Reggie Miller to make comeback with Celtics ?

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How weird would that be ??

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2966170

Hmm it would be very interesting that's for sure, having 4 future hall of famers in the one team, although he's role would be pretty limited.

If he can still contribute and make a decent contribution for about 15 - 20 mins a game, I say why not, although I am far from convinced, I dunno I think it would be pretty interesting to see what happens if/when Reggie signs with Boston :D
 

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How weird would that be ??

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2966170

Hmm it would be very interesting that's for sure, having 4 future hall of famers in the one team, although he's role would be pretty limited.

If he can still contribute and make a decent contribution for about 15 - 20 mins a game, I say why not, although I am far from convinced, I dunno I think it would be pretty interesting to see what happens if/when Reggie signs with Boston :D

He'd be borderline I'd think.
 
Reggie Miller. Borderline HOF. You're messing with us, right? Over 25,000 points and 2,500 3PM, and 5 All-Star appearances, and that's just from the article listed.

Come on, 5 All-star appearances make a HOFer?

And total points isn't really a great measure - he played for a long time. His career average is something like 18.2ppg with 3rpg and 3apg. Hardly spectacular numbers.

Look, Reggie Miller is one of my favourite players - I still have one of those slick pacers 31 unis from back in the day - but when you stack up his numbers against other players of his era, they're not great.

The main argument for would be his popularity and clutch shooting as well as his 3pt ability (Although Ray Allen will overtake him if he stays healthy).

I would love to see him in there, but all three of his new teammates (if he signs) would be in front of him - as would a lot of players he played with.
Then again, if I'm not mistaken Chris Mullin got in this year - and he hasn't had nearly the career Reggie had - but a lot of better players have missed out. I suppose a lot of it has to do with politics in the end.
 
Don't do it Reg.

Your legacy was with the Pacers, and part of that was the whole one-team mantra. Riding coat tails now kills that portion.
 
Pippen's been broke for the last 3 years or so, every year he has his agent put out these "rumours" that teams are interested, but so far no-one's bit.

a smart up-and coming young team should "bite" and make him a player-assistant coach

Give him 5-10 mins a game if capable but primarily use his defensive brain to teach the young guys.He was also a awesome point-forward.he would be a perfect fit at seattle for instance, teaching Durant in his early years.
 
Reggie will make the HOF i dont think that really needs to be argued simply for his influence on the game if not anything else. As for this Boston situation it would be fantastic if he came back and got the ring he deserves i for one as a Pacers fan would absolutely love it if the man came back and went all the way.

He is probably the fittest 42 y.o going around and i think he could easily fill a role on the Celtics roster i mean jesus how long did Andrew Gaze play even Shane Heal is 40+ Reggie is fitter than both those guys of course he is in a diffferent league of skill etc but you get the idea i dont think fitness would be an issue.

Bring it on sign him up :thumbsu:
 
Reggie will make the HOF i dont think that really needs to be argued simply for his influence on the game if not anything else. As for this Boston situation it would be fantastic if he came back and got the ring he deserves i for one as a Pacers fan would absolutely love it if the man came back and went all the way.

Bring it on sign him up :thumbsu:

My thoughts exactly. Love the bloke and would be great to see him get a ring.

HOF for sure. Could have averaged a lot more if all he cared about were his own stats. Just look at his playoff record and ability to step up when needed, and the fact he led one of most consistantly good teams in the East in the 90's and early 00's. Doesn't have a ring but he was a winner.
 

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Now Anfernee “Penny” Hardaway has signed with the Miami Heat

And Allan Houston is also thinking about a comeback :eek:


http://www.nba.com/heat/news/heat_sign_phardaway_070809.html


MIAMI, August 9 – The Miami HEAT announced today that they have signed free agent guard/forward Anfernee “Penny” Hardaway. Per club policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed.

“Penny is a player who has been an All-Star and has enjoyed an illustrious career,” said HEAT President & Head Coach Pat Riley. “We have been impressed at his hard work and dedication this summer to get back in shape and return to the NBA. He is a skilled player who can help us in multiple positions.” [more....]
 
Hypothetically, say he comes back and does reasonably well, averaging 10ppg and 40% from 3 in 20 mins a night, and the Celtics are in the ECF, game 7, down by 2, seconds left with possession - does he take the shot ?
 
Hypothetically, say he comes back and does reasonably well, averaging 10ppg and 40% from 3 in 20 mins a night, and the Celtics are in the ECF, game 7, down by 2, seconds left with possession - does he take the shot ?

I'm very happy with either the Truth, Ray Allen or Miller time in that situation :D
 
According to Gilbert Arenas (from http://www.nba.com/blog/gilbert_arenas.html ):

"Reggie has some stuff going on too. He just needs to get on that right team. With him, he’s not as dominant as he used to be but, he can be that third or fourth option.

Seeing all these guys come back has made me think about whether I’d ever do the same. The answer? Nope. No. No. No. NO. NO. NO.

I want to leave how Reggie Miller originally left, that’s how I want to see every player leave. I want to say, “This is my last year, so the fans can give their last hurrah.” And that’s it. I hate how guys want to come back sometimes.

With Reggie, I really liked how he finished that year and walked away from the game. But I guess he’s sitting there, analyzing all these games and he’s tempted thinking, “Man, I can go in there and hit a shot!” Sometimes, as fans, you just want to see them leave with that last hurrah."
 

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