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Josh Hart made sure Reggie Miller heard Knicks fans chant at Madison Square Garden
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Date:2025-04-15 17:25:47
Just in case Reggie Miller couldn't hear the Madison Square Garden crowd, New York Knicks guard Josh Hart let him know.
As the Knicks were closing out the Indiana Pacers in Game 2 of their best-of-seven NBA playoff series, the MSG crowd let Miller have it.
The fans chant was vulgar.
The Pacers legend, who had a couple of his best career moments in this arena, was on the call for TNT.
Miller had headphones on, so it's possible he couldn't hear the crowd clearly.
Hart, the Knicks guard who has played all 96 minutes in this series, went to the courtside broadcast setup and to alert Miller what he might be missing.
"I don't know if you heard," he said.
The rest is not safe for work.
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