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The 10 Best NBA Players to Play for One Team
There's no place like home for these loyal legends. Who is the best single-franchise player in NBA history?

5. Reggie Miller, Indiana Pacers

Career Win Shares: 174.4

Career Averages: 18.2 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists
• 5
x NBA All-Star (1990, 1995-96, 1998, 2000)
• 3x All-NBA Third Team (1995-96, 1998)
• 2nd in Career Offensive Rating (121.5)
2nd in Career 3-pt FG (2560)

Based on sheer numbers alone, Reggie Miller may be the least impressive player on this list, but when discussing the most lethal shooters in league history, he is arguably at the top. Famously known for scoring 8 points in 9 seconds in a playoff game versus the Knicks, Miller always oozed of swagger and is considered the greatest player in Indiana Pacers history.

At the time of his retirement, Miller was the NBA's all-time leader in three-point field goals made (2,560). Without skipping a beat, Miller's relentless chatter as a player helped him transition seamlessly into his second career as a game analyst and commentator for TNT. He also spends his time contributing to various sports columns and radio shows.


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