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Reggie thrives in crunch time, and he knows that it's different from the rest of the game. As he put it: "You might make your first 10 shots and everything is going great, but when the game is on the line, those other 10 don't mean anything."
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Take a look at some of Reggie's most famous playoff moments as he dashes the dreams of everyone from Spike Lee's beloved Knicks to the mighty, mighty Bulls.
THE LEGEND IS BORN The Situation: Game 5 of the '94 East Finals Opponent: New York Knicks What he did: Scored 25 points in the fourth quarter The Skinny: This was the beginning of Reggie's "clutch" legacy |
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KNICK-KILLER The Situation: Game 1 of the '95 East Semifinals Opponent: New York Knicks What he did: Scored eight points in the final 8.9 seconds The Skinny: For the second time in two years, Reggie rocks Madison Square Garden, officially making him the Knick-killer. |
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DEFLATING AIR AND THE BULLS The Situation: Game 4 of the '98 East Finals Opponent: Chicago Bulls What he did: Hit the game-winner over Michael Jordan The Skinny: Brought the Pacers even with the mighty Bulls after being down 2-0 in the series |
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NO LOVE FOR PHILLY The Situation: Game 1 of the first round of the 2001 Playoffs Opponent: Philadelphia 76ers What he did: Hits the game-winner with three seconds left The Skinny: Eighth-seeded Pacers go up 1-0 on 76ers; at this point, Reggie's late-game theatrics are the norm |
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THE FATHER OF REPLAY The Situation: Game 5 of the first round of the 2002 Playoffs Opponent: New Jersey Nets What he did: Banked in a 39-foot 3-pointer at the buzzer to force overtime The Skinny: The shot was so close to the buzzer that it gave birth to the instant replay rule instituted the following season |
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