Third day: Who is the best Pacer ever? (I know, I thought about just throwing him in there and skipping to the 4th question, but maybe you guys will surprise me)
It’s Reggie, I’m still sad about the Brogdon thing He honestly was so good for us. I thought LeVert would be the next Olidipo, that was the real let down.
Argenfarce

ClaimElectronic6840
for the sake of debate: what would hali have to do to over the next 5-7 years to make this a real discussion?
chadowan
Pretty sure this one’s clear, it’s Travis Diener
Susanmayonnaise
If we’re going off of pure ability, it’s PG. If we factor in how much they mean to the organization, the city, the state, and even the entire game of basketball, it’s Reggie.
mightyducks2wasokay
It’s Millertime
But for fun, I wanna give some HMs so we can have a top 5 still
-JO
-Smits
-McGinnis
They ain’t Reggie, but I’ll give them a shout
Argenfarce
Duane Schintzius
TimelyConcern
Number 1 in franchise history in points, games, 3 pointers, free throws, assists, and steals. And number 1 in our hearts.
rcdubbs
Travis Best is the best Best.
Technical-Bad-521

reggiemillerpacers
If yall think it’s Reggie yall are dumb. It’s Miller.
e_khan
This is more of yesterday’s topic, but if you voted for Malcolm Brogdon as most overrated it’s a great idea to not listen any of your other opinions.
ChairDue7989
Go ahead and skip to #4 so we can have something to discuss
Zealousideal-Tea-286
We’ve had numerous incredibly talented players over the years, but gotta go with #31. In his own words, he’s the one who brought down the curtain at MSA.
Thank you, Reggie, for everything. Respect.
Tall_Category_304
Reggie
Bacorn31
Mel Daniels
ghosttrainhobo
Travis Best, obviously.
bigE819
The best is George McGinnis or Mel Daniels…MVPs and Champions…sadly Reggie didn’t even get close to First Team All-NBA, but you could argue his Finals runs > ABA Titles.
ZerroTheDragon
Reggie no doubt
ArguingWithPigeons
So is the 2nd row just all Lance?
IndyPoker979
It depends upon what you mean by the word best. Are we saying our favorite pacer? Because that’s really simple as it’s Reggie Miller and it will be all day long everyday for the rest of the century. But that being said if you’re defining best as the most talented Pacer then it’s likely George McGinnis or Mel daniels. And then the caveat is are you talking just NBA or you talking about NBA and ABA time?
Some more clarification would be nice as having a different definition will change the answer.
MountingFrustration
Reginald Wayne Miller
Android1313
Reggie. He is the epitome of loyalty. He made the team relevant in the NBA.
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Reggie.
There is no discussion to be had, Reggie Miller
Gotta be Reggie with Danny a few steps behind.
31
#MILLER TIME: 8 POINTS, 9 SECONDS
It’s Reggie, I’m still sad about the Brogdon thing
He honestly was so good for us.
I thought LeVert would be the next Olidipo, that was the real let down.

for the sake of debate: what would hali have to do to over the next 5-7 years to make this a real discussion?
Pretty sure this one’s clear, it’s Travis Diener
If we’re going off of pure ability, it’s PG. If we factor in how much they mean to the organization, the city, the state, and even the entire game of basketball, it’s Reggie.
It’s Millertime
But for fun, I wanna give some HMs so we can have a top 5 still
-JO
-Smits
-McGinnis
They ain’t Reggie, but I’ll give them a shout
Duane Schintzius
Number 1 in franchise history in points, games, 3 pointers, free throws, assists, and steals. And number 1 in our hearts.
Travis Best is the best Best.

If yall think it’s Reggie yall are dumb. It’s Miller.
This is more of yesterday’s topic, but if you voted for Malcolm Brogdon as most overrated it’s a great idea to not listen any of your other opinions.
Go ahead and skip to #4 so we can have something to discuss
We’ve had numerous incredibly talented players over the years, but gotta go with #31. In his own words, he’s the one who brought down the curtain at MSA.
Thank you, Reggie, for everything. Respect.
Reggie
Mel Daniels
Travis Best, obviously.
The best is George McGinnis or Mel Daniels…MVPs and Champions…sadly Reggie didn’t even get close to First Team All-NBA, but you could argue his Finals runs > ABA Titles.
Reggie no doubt
So is the 2nd row just all Lance?
It depends upon what you mean by the word best. Are we saying our favorite pacer? Because that’s really simple as it’s Reggie Miller and it will be all day long everyday for the rest of the century. But that being said if you’re defining best as the most talented Pacer then it’s likely George McGinnis or Mel daniels. And then the caveat is are you talking just NBA or you talking about NBA and ABA time?
Some more clarification would be nice as having a different definition will change the answer.
Reginald Wayne Miller
Reggie. He is the epitome of loyalty. He made the team relevant in the NBA.
Brad Miller
Granny Danger