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Making a Lean Break

Career overachiever Reggie Miller is calling his shot on retirement. Barring a change of heart, call him slim and done after this season.

March 06, 2005|Mark Heisler | Times Staff Writer

Tonight he comes home. On April 5, the Pacers' last trip to New York, Knick fans will want to thank him for the memories, or for finally going away.

It won't be as much fun as giving Spike the choke sign. He won't even be able to hate them. What a predicament.

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Going the distance

Indiana's Reggie Miller is the all-time leader in three-point attempts and three-pointers made (through Thursday's games; * -- active):

Career 3-point attempts leaders:

*--* Rk. Player 3-pt. Att. Seasons 1. Reggie Miller* 6,359 18 2. Tim Hardaway 4,345 13 3. Dale Ellis 4,269 17 4. Nick Van Exel* 4,123 12 5. Vernon Maxwell 3,931 13 6. Glen Rice 3,896 15 7. Mookie Blaylock 3,816 13 8. Dan Majerle 3,798 14 9. John Starks 3,590 13 10. Ray Allen* 3,557 9

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Career 3-pointers made:

*--* Rk. Player 3-pt. Made Seasons 1. Reggie Miller 2,518 18 2. Dale Ellis 1,719 17 3. Glen Rice 1,559 15 4. Tim Hardaway 1,542 13 5. Nick Van Exel* 1,473 12 6. Ray Allen* 1,415 9 7. Dan Majerle 1,360 14 8. Mitch Richmond 1,326 14 9. Allan Houston* 1,305 12 10. Terry Porter 1,297 17

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Active players with most points scored career and overall rank:

*--* Rk. Player Tot. Pts. Seasons 14. Reggie Miller 24,800 18 18. Shaquille O'Neal 23,159 13 27. Gary Payton 20,611 15 43. Cliff Robinson 18,713 16

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