Farewell Fitting for a Legend
Reggie Miller returned to where it all began—Madison Square Garden—as TNT broadcasted its final NBA playoff series under its current TV deal. And what better setting than a Knicks vs. Pacers showdown, a rivalry Miller helped define in the ’90s. His presence in the commentary booth brought emotion, nostalgia, and the full-circle energy that basketball fans live for.
Knicks vs. Pacers: A Rivalry Reignited
Back in 1994 and 1995, Miller tormented the Knicks and sparked one of the fiercest player-fan feuds in NBA history—especially with superfan Spike Lee. Now, in 2025, the same faces returned, but this time with mutual respect. Miller isn’t taking game-winning shots anymore; he’s narrating the story as it unfolds.
TNT’s Legacy Comes to a Close
The series marks the end of an unforgettable era for NBA on TNT. From Inside the NBA’s unfiltered banter to clutch-time commentary from voices like Reggie Miller and Kevin Harlan, this network elevated coverage from analysis to entertainment. As fans say goodbye, many wonder if any future broadcast can capture this magic again.
Fans Reflect With Bittersweet Emotion
Across social media, fans mourned the final TNT broadcast. From jokes and highlights to heartfelt memories, Miller’s impact as both player and commentator resonated deeply. For many, this wasn’t just the end of a contract—it was the end of an era that defined their love for basketball.
A Voice That Became the NBA’s Soundtrack
Miller’s transformation from Knicks villain to beloved commentator is complete. As the final series plays out, it’s clear that TNT didn’t just air games—it told stories. With Miller signing off, fans aren’t just losing a broadcaster—they’re losing a piece of basketball history.