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Now, does the above cover absolutely every single kind of distraction that is unwanted? Probably not, but you should by now have a good idea of the general types of things we will be discouraging. The above examples are meant to give you a good feel for / idea of what we're looking for. If something new or different than the above happens to come along and results in the same problem (that being, any other attitude or behavior that ultimately distracts from actually just discussing the topic at hand, or that is otherwise disrespectful to other posters), we can and we will take action to curb this as well, so please don't take this to mean that if you managed to technically avoid saying something exactly like one of the above examples that you are then somehow off the hook.

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The Official Reggie is gone crying thread!

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  • #16
    Re: The Official Reggie is gone crying thread!

    Originally posted by kybjones
    Shedding a few tears on the drive home tonight, I got to thinking.

    I wouldn't trade my 18 years of experiencing the heroics of Reginald Wayne Miller for one NBA world championship. Growing from an 11 year old boy tailing my father to a game to a 28 year old man relishing in the joy of my hero's farewell -- the memories will warm my heart for the remainder of my life, beyond what a banner, a trophy, a ring, and a t-shirt would ever provide.

    The wins, the losses, the makes, the misses, the joy, the pain, the bumps, the bruises, the grocery bags in the lower bowl, the brown curtain on the upper bowl, the late nights with Bake & Clark out west on TTV4, the long drives with Mark & Slick, the rally towels, the Reggie Miller Show, the All Star weekends, the gold medals, the brashness, the ticket stubs, the roar of the race car soundbyte, the jumpers relived through the rim and net in my backyard, the conditioning, the lawnchairs and big screen Market Street, the broken orbital, the Hicks vs the world, the choke signs, the chalk on the hands before a foul shot, the hoarse throats, the broken remote controls, the walk off jumpers, the push offs, the cuts, the floaters, the flops, the curls, the stripe, the Flo-Jos, the pinstripes, the contract squabbles, the loyalty, the re-defining of Pacer Pride, the bounce of the ball before tipoff, the hi-top fades, the balding grays, the ejections, the Superman shirts, the fishing caps, the damage to my shins from the rows in front of me at MSA, the fathers that introduced their young sons to Millertime, the fully-grown sons that returned the favor to their fathers on April 20th, the mentoring, the rejuvenation, the theatrics, the doubt, the hope, the magic, the cheers, the tears.

    Every minute along the way has been rewarding and worthy of stories that fathers will tell their sons for generations to come.

    May the curtain call forever ring throughout the seats of the Fieldhouse.

    Thank you, #31.
    Haha great post!!

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    • #17
      Re: The Official Reggie is gone crying thread!

      When he shot that last 3-pointer, I knew it was over. When Detroit came out and started clappin for him, I couldn't hold it in anymore. Now, I hardly cry for ANYTHING, but seeing Reggie walk off that court for the last time hit me hard. I'm gonna miss you soo damn much, Reggie.


      p.s. Sassan was in attendance tonight. We talked for a very brief moment.
      AKA Sactolover05

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      • #18
        Re: The Official Reggie is gone crying thread!

        There were lots of tears at Conseco tonight.

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        • #19
          Re: The Official Reggie is gone crying thread!

          Originally posted by Fig Newton
          Reggie got a great farewell from everyone. I no longer hate the Detroit Pistons. Their show of respect for Miller has ended my hatred for them.
          Me too, at least for now. Too bad their fans are still jackasses.

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          • #20
            Re: The Official Reggie is gone crying thread!

            Reggie - Great game man, great game. You out played 'em all tonight. You went out with class - with all the guns a blazin'.

            It'll never be quite the same with out you, bro.
            :thepacers
            No Linking to your own site if it sells something.

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            • #21
              Re: The Official Reggie is gone crying thread!

              Originally posted by Shade
              Me too, at least for now. Too bad their fans are still jackasses.
              I could so get over hating the Pistons (except the Wallaces) if it werent for their fans who have their heads so far up their asses.

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              • #22
                Re: The Official Reggie is gone crying thread!

                Originally posted by kybjones
                Shedding a few tears on the drive home tonight, I got to thinking.

                I wouldn't trade my 18 years of experiencing the heroics of Reginald Wayne Miller for one NBA world championship. Growing from an 11 year old boy tailing my father to a game to a 28 year old man relishing in the joy of my hero's farewell -- the memories will warm my heart for the remainder of my life, beyond what a banner, a trophy, a ring, and a t-shirt would ever provide.

                The wins, the losses, the makes, the misses, the joy, the pain, the bumps, the bruises, the grocery bags in the lower bowl, the brown curtain on the upper bowl, the late nights with Bake & Clark out west on TTV4, the long drives with Mark & Slick, the rally towels, the Reggie Miller Show, the All Star weekends, the gold medals, the brashness, the ticket stubs, the roar of the race car soundbyte, the jumpers relived through the rim and net in my backyard, the conditioning, the lawnchairs and big screen Market Street, the broken orbital, the Hicks vs the world, the choke signs, the chalk on the hands before a foul shot, the hoarse throats, the broken remote controls, the walk off jumpers, the push offs, the cuts, the floaters, the flops, the curls, the stripe, the Flo-Jos, the pinstripes, the contract squabbles, the loyalty, the re-defining of Pacer Pride, the bounce of the ball before tipoff, the hi-top fades, the balding grays, the ejections, the Superman shirts, the fishing caps, the damage to my shins from the rows in front of me at MSA, the fathers that introduced their young sons to Millertime, the fully-grown sons that returned the favor to their fathers on April 20th, the mentoring, the rejuvenation, the theatrics, the doubt, the hope, the magic, the cheers, the tears.

                Every minute along the way has been rewarding and worthy of stories that fathers will tell their sons for generations to come.

                May the curtain call forever ring throughout the seats of the Fieldhouse.

                Thank you, #31.
                Excellent post kyb.

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                • #23
                  Re: The Official Reggie is gone crying thread!

                  I really can't express my feelings properly as I don't have the vocabulary to it, but I just want to say that Reggie Miller changed my life, made me proud to be a Pacers fan, and he'll be missed desperately! It will be hard and weird to see a Pacers team without him, he's earned a sacred place in my heart..
                  Thanks for everything #31, thanks for the memories, thanks for making me the person I am today, thanks for your love of the fans, thanks for just being "Reggie", and last but not least, thanks for making me the biggest Reggie Miller fan in Europe! Period.

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                  • #24
                    Re: The Official Reggie is gone crying thread!

                    The thoughts you all have regarding Reggie have been really interesting to me. As most of you know, I am one of the "elder" posters on the board. Throughout my life, there have been athletes I have loved come and go - their careers seemingly a flicker. My first real taste of this kind of sadness was when the ABA Pacer players began to disappear. The reality of "my" players getting too old to play didn't seem possible.

                    I have paid particular attention to the younger posters' comments. All I can say is thank you. Thank you for boosting my respect for your recognition of what exactly went on here. Thank you for pushing aside all the hip-hop stars of today and understanding what Reggie represented. Adopting his attitude and philosophy of life and it's direction and preparation can carry you all very far.

                    The highest compliment I could possibly give Reggie is to hold him in the same regard as I do to all those players who fought to bring Championships to Indianapolis back in the day. Forget the ring, Reggie IS a champion of the highest calibre. I am truly going to miss him.
                    The best exercise of the human heart is reaching down and picking someone else up.

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                    • #25
                      Re: The Official Reggie is gone crying thread!

                      So Shade - did you get misty eyed too?
                      The best exercise of the human heart is reaching down and picking someone else up.

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                      • #26
                        Re: The Official Reggie is gone crying thread!

                        Originally posted by 31 Forever
                        I could so get over hating the Pistons (except the Wallaces) if it werent for their fans who have their heads so far up their asses.
                        Who, naptownrev and so on posing as Pistons fans on RATS?
                        "If I have the ball, I will shoot it, you have to believe that," - Stephen Jackson

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                        • #27
                          Re: The Official Reggie is gone crying thread!

                          I tear up every time I see the ovation at the end of the game on SportsCenter or online.

                          He's the reason I became a Pacers fan. I'm not sure if I will love the team as much as I have in the past because he is now gone. I really wish he would play next season..Just as a bench player just to see him get that Championship ring.

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                          • #28
                            Re: The Official Reggie is gone crying thread!

                            I posted my thoughts earlier here
                            http://www.pacersdigest.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=12073
                            When you're playing against a stacked deck, compete even harder. Show the world how much you'll fight for the winners circle. If you do, someday the cellophane will crackle off a fresh pack, one that belongs to you, and the cards will be stacked in your favor.
                            -Pat Riley

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                            • #29
                              Re: The Official Reggie is gone crying thread!

                              I must've ran in to watch Sportscenter in the next room at least 3 times last night to see the Reggie stuff again. I did get a bit choked up. Softie.
                              Mickael Pietrus Le site officiel

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                              • #30
                                Re: The Official Reggie is gone crying thread!

                                It's been over 24 hours now, and I am still torn up. I went out with my friends to get my mind off this but I broke into tears at least 3 times, they understood, but I still felt Crazy. Getting over this is going to be hard, overtime it will fade into the background of my soul, but everyday I will remember.

                                It's so hard letting go of Reggie, because once I realized that Reggie was gone, I realized so was my childhood. I remember all the years I'd sit and be glued to the TV and watch in amazement as my hero showed up every game never dissapointing me,and it brings a tear to my eye and a smile to my face.

                                Another reason letting him go is so difficult is because Reggie was the only person in the world that I could always depend on, he never let me down, he never dissapointed me, he was always there to give me feelings of hope that I could apply to anything in my life.

                                Reggie, I have written so many things about you recently, and throughout my entire life. I love the way you carried yourself, whether you were young Reggie or Uncle Reggie. You are the reason basketball is the only sport I would give my soul to play, because I saw you do it, I love you, you are my hero.
                                Life without water is tough, life without air is hard,life with one leg only is wobbly, Life without Reggie Miller, is impossible.

                                Do Not Trade Austin

                                Originally posted by Conrad Brunner
                                Veteran Austin Croshere, the longest-tenured Pacers player on the roster, has proven reliable when called upon, invariably ready to step in regardless of the circumstance.

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