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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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Reminder: Reggie Miller vs NY Knicks this Sunday!

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  • #46
    Re: Reminder: Reggie Miller vs NY Knicks this Sunday!

    Originally posted by Kstat View Post
    I'm borderline-shocked that nobody has come forward with equal uproar of the highlighting of Spike Lee's KKK references, or Indiana's 37-year title drought.
    I actually was pretty angry that Spike made those comments about Indiana being the birthplace of the KKK, especially since it's not true in any way. I just hope that the majority of people who watch this film at least know some basic history.

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    • #47
      Re: Reminder: Reggie Miller vs NY Knicks this Sunday!

      Originally posted by Kstat View Post
      ...its supposed to be a middle finger to the Pacers. The film was directed by a Knicks fan.

      Good lord, I think you expected this to be a Indiana Pacers tribute video with a flag constantly waving in the background. Maybe they should have just skipped the narrative and just shown 90 minutes of Reggie Miller 3-pointers. It seems that's all most of you were looking for.

      The film is titled Reggie Miller vs the Knicks, not The Indiana Pacers Feel-Good Rise to Glory and Awesomeness. The film is about how the 90's era Knicks came to be defined by a single player on another team, and ultimately failed to achieve what was sky-high potential in 1985. It was never meant to be a promotional video for the Indiana Pacers.

      I'm borderline-shocked that nobody has come forward with equal uproar of the highlighting of Spike Lee's KKK references, or Indiana's 37-year title drought.
      I wouldn't go as far as saying it's supposed to be a middle finger to the Pacers....
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      • #48
        Re: Reminder: Reggie Miller vs NY Knicks this Sunday!

        Originally posted by Kstat View Post
        I have yet to see any credits for this movie listing Reggie Miller as a director.

        Reggie Miller is listed as a co-producer, which is totally different.

        oh my bad... he was a producer. A middle finger to Pacers fans... which they decided to premiere at Conseco Field House lol...

        come on man.. it's like you are trolling.

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        • #49
          Re: Reminder: Reggie Miller vs NY Knicks this Sunday!

          I liked the film overall. It was good to watch.

          I do think the film portrayed the city of Indianapolis and Pacer fans in a slightly overly negative light. As last from what I remember about being there. I was really young when this was going on. But, it was directed by a Knicks fan so what do you expect really.

          I forgot just how mean and nasty the Davis boys were back then. We need to once again make players afraid to drive in the lane against the Pacers.

          In today's NBA, would they have called a foul on Dale Davis on Ewing's missed layup?

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          • #50
            Re: Reminder: Reggie Miller vs NY Knicks this Sunday!

            Pacers blowout loss to the Kings 11/10/95- 24 points

            Dale Davis suspension for fighting Michael Smith- 2 games without pay

            Dale Davis fine for fighting Michael Smith- $20,000

            Reliving Bobby Hurley getting pinballed by Dale and Antonio Davis via "Winning Time"-Priceless

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            • #51
              Re: Reminder: Reggie Miller vs NY Knicks this Sunday!

              Originally posted by pacers31tc View Post
              The end pissed me off when they showed the phantom foul on Antonio Davis. I was already upset that 99 and 00 weren't covered, and after the credits when that was thrown in I thought it tainted the entire production. Maybe I'm just pissed right now but they could have at least mentioned that the Pacers beat the Knicks in 2000 to go to the Finals.
              Ha, before the credits I tell my wife, oh good I don't have to relive the 4 pt play............... Benner had it right, that was crap.

              The show was awesome, can't wait to own it. Made me misty eyed, to be honest.

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              • #52
                Re: Reminder: Reggie Miller vs NY Knicks this Sunday!

                I really loved seeing all the reactions from the players involved.

                Although my personal favorite reactions were Reggie commenting on John Starks, and some of the more "witty" remarks Starks made himself... The one in my sig is a REAL winner!

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                • #53
                  Re: Reminder: Reggie Miller vs NY Knicks this Sunday!

                  Originally posted by Kstat View Post
                  ...its supposed to be a middle finger to the Pacers. The film was directed by a Knicks fan.

                  Good lord, I think you expected this to be a Indiana Pacers tribute video with a flag constantly waving in the background. Maybe they should have just skipped the narrative and just shown 90 minutes of Reggie Miller 3-pointers. It seems that's all most of you were looking for.

                  The film is titled Reggie Miller vs the Knicks, not The Indiana Pacers Feel-Good Rise to Glory and Awesomeness. The film is about how the 90's era Knicks came to be defined by a single player on another team, and ultimately failed to achieve what was sky-high potential in 1985. It was never meant to be a promotional video for the Indiana Pacers.

                  I'm borderline-shocked that nobody has come forward with equal uproar of the highlighting of Spike Lee's KKK references, or Indiana's 37-year title drought.


                  The narrative was exactly how Reggie and the Pacers were a thorn in the side of the Knicks during a period of high expectations for the Knicks.... which was undermined when the LJ 4 point play was thrown in from out of nowhere. By itself it easily ran counter to the rest of the program. If you want to say that was as a middle finger to the Pacers then fine, but it totally broke the flow the show had created by coming out of left field like that and by extending the focus of the show to years not mentioned in the documentary... and then not going ahead and tying the rest of it up in some form.
                  Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Reminder: Reggie Miller vs NY Knicks this Sunday!

                    I enjoyed the film, however the portrayed every Hoosier as a redneck. I can't believe they allowed Spike Lee's quote, "That's where the klan originated" in the film. [1] Because it is not true, the KKK started in Tennessee, not Indiana. [2] Because his use of the mis-information implied that every Hoosier is a klan member or hated Spike Lee because of the color of his skin. (Sorry Spike, we hated you because of the conduct of your character).

                    I am proud to be a Hoosier and it may seem petty, but I do not appreciate a major network allowing pure garbage to be presented as factual.

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                    • #55
                      Re: Reminder: Reggie Miller vs NY Knicks this Sunday!

                      Originally posted by ryheathco View Post
                      I enjoyed the film, however the portrayed every Hoosier as a redneck. I can't believe they allowed Spike Lee's quote, "That's where the klan originated" in the film. [1] Because it is not true, the KKK started in Tennessee, not Indiana. [2] Because his use of the mis-information implied that every Hoosier is a klan member or hated Spike Lee because of the color of his skin. (Sorry Spike, we hated you because of the conduct of your character).

                      I am proud to be a Hoosier and it may seem petty, but I do not appreciate a major network allowing pure garbage to be presented as factual.
                      I'm actually glad he said it. Those comments really show the audience his character.

                      His motive wasn't to present a fact, it was an attempt at humor.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Reminder: Reggie Miller vs NY Knicks this Sunday!

                        Originally posted by Bball View Post
                        The narrative was exactly how Reggie and the Pacers were a thorn in the side of the Knicks during a period of high expectations for the Knicks.... which was undermined when the LJ 4 point play was thrown in from out of nowhere. By itself it easily ran counter to the rest of the program. If you want to say that was as a middle finger to the Pacers then fine, but it totally broke the flow the show had created by coming out of left field like that and by extending the focus of the show to years not mentioned in the documentary... and then not going ahead and tying the rest of it up in some form.
                        That's the point...it was supposed to break the flow of the show. Anytime the movie started to take itself too seriously, there was some off-color humor thrown in to remind the audience that this was not a life or death struggle.

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                        • #57
                          Re: Reminder: Reggie Miller vs NY Knicks this Sunday!

                          Originally posted by duke dynamite View Post
                          I'm actually glad he said it. Those comments really show the audience his character.

                          His motive wasn't to present a fact, it was an attempt at humor.
                          Somewhere Clint Eastwood popped a blood vessel and still doesn't know why.

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                          • #58
                            Re: Reminder: Reggie Miller vs NY Knicks this Sunday!

                            Originally posted by Kstat View Post
                            That's the point...it was supposed to break the flow of the show. .
                            And IMHO that was a pizz poor decision and I don't care how much you try to defend it. It doesn't make any sense at all to say the point was to break the flow. Breaking the flow intentionally would just be stupid.

                            Maybe the movie should've mentioned Bird taking over as coach of the Pacers and showing a clip of Bird intercepting Isiah's inbound pass and tossing to DJ for the winning basket against the Pistons...
                            Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                            • #59
                              Re: Reminder: Reggie Miller vs NY Knicks this Sunday!

                              The documentary was really good. It was depressing at the same time though. Just being reminded about what we had and looking at what we have now is just depressing.

                              Seeing all of old footage brought back so many emotions.

                              One of the biggest things was how much I miss the more physical play. The stuff we saw that was considered a foul back then would get you suspended now.

                              Bill Simmons had the director on his podcast so I knew that 4 point play was coming. At least Bill talked about how that is one of the worst calls ever made in any sports. Even after rewinding it a few times I still cannot believe they called it. It is calls like that which give the people who think the NBA is fixed ammunition.

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                              • #60
                                Re: Reminder: Reggie Miller vs NY Knicks this Sunday!

                                Originally posted by Bball View Post
                                And IMHO that was a pizz poor decision and I don't care how much you try to defend it. It doesn't make any sense at all to say the point was to break the flow. Breaking the flow intentionally would just be stupid.

                                Maybe the movie should've mentioned Bird taking over as coach of the Pacers and showing a clip of Bird intercepting Isiah's inbound pass and tossing to DJ for the winning basket against the Pistons...
                                Well, it seems to me that you are just trashing the moment because it happened against the pacers, hence you off-the wall comparisons, but we'll have to agree to disagree. Filmmakers put in little comedic moments to break up the mood all the time.

                                It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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