NBANBA Indiana Pacers1987–2005Hall of Fame · 2012

Reggie Miller Cards & Plaques

Knick killer on the wall — for the Pacers fan who remembers Game 1, 1995.

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Career snapshot

Career: 25,279 points · 2,560 three-pointers · 1,389 games · 1987–2005 Indiana Pacers only. Career averages: 18.2 PPG · 39.5% 3PT · 88.8% FT.

Hardware: 5× All-Star, 3× All-NBA Third Team. NBA's all-time three-point leader at retirement (since passed by Ray Allen, Stephen Curry, and James Harden). Hall of Fame Class of 2012.

Accolades

★ 5× NBA All-Star

★ 3× All-NBA Third Team

★ All-time NBA three-point leader at retirement (2,560 makes)

★ Pacers franchise all-time leading scorer (25,279 points)

★ 1996 Olympic Gold Medal

★ 1990 NBA Three-Point Contest finalist

★ Spent all 18 seasons with the Indiana Pacers

★ Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Class of 2012

The card collector's view

Reggie's rookie market centers on the 1987-88 Fleer #76 RC, the recognized flagship from a notoriously thin set—condition-sensitive and a tough PSA 10 chase. The 1988-89 Fleer #57, 1988-89 Hoops #110, and 1989-90 Hoops #29 round out his early Pacers issues. The 1995 Knicks-killer playoff run drove a wave of insert chases—1996 Topps Chrome and Skybox E-X subsets carry secondary value. Modern Panini Pacers-legends inserts keep his profile alive.

About Reggie Miller Cards & Plaques at FreshDCards

Eighteen seasons. One franchise. Reggie Miller turned the Indiana Pacers into the Eastern Conference's perennial wrecking ball through the 1990s and made Madison Square Garden his personal stage along the way. Eight points in 8.9 seconds against the Knicks in Game 1 of the 1995 East semis remains one of basketball's most replayed moments. He retired as the NBA's all-time three-point leader with 2,560 makes—since passed by Ray Allen and Stephen Curry, but his place atop the franchise leaderboards is permanent. Five All-Star nods, Hall of Fame Class of 2012.