Ray Allen & Reggie Miller Join Inside Crew To Talk Steph Curry & the NBA 3-PT Record | NBA on TNT

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Shaq, Kenny, EJ and Chuck catch up with Ray and Reggie ahead of Steph's big night in MSG.


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Just like how Reggie was present when Ray broke the previous record. This is poetic.

OrtizGeb
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True sportsmanship from 2 NBA greats! Really happy to see them present while Curry will break the 3-point record

georgiosyiannakou
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Despite Reggie Miller not having a ring, he deserves as much respect and admiration as both Allen and Curry. The man was one of the most clutch, gritty players of the 90s.

drlee
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2 true legends, having Reggie calling the game, Ray at front row seat to see Steph making history makes the night truly special

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“Going to the gym, when no one else is there, with the keys, opening it up, turning on the lights, sweeping the floor...” that quote gave me chills. With WHATEVER you want to do, you NEED to put that work in

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Reggie - 90s
Ray Allen - 2000s
Steph Curry - 2010s n still going

This is beautiful to watch the greatest shooters from each generation together supporting each other giving each other their flowers. This is why I love the Nba

SofaKingCole
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I can still remember watching Reggie's 8 points in 9 seconds. I can also remember Ray running back wards, without looking at the lines, taking what seems to be an impossible shot and sinking it into, in my opinion, the greatest shot in NBA history. Now it's Steph's turn. Time flies fast.

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Ray is so articulate. What he said about Reggie's image being in the Pacers court everytime he would be there was great.

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Reggie Miller is 56 years old, he looks like he is in his 30s. Also great to see these two shooting giants respecting what Stephen accomplished, as we all said many times this dude changed the NBA, making way for a whole new perspective and the way he finds shots is undeniably a trait that he has mastered way more than most of the legends, this combined with the God given shooting touch, you can safely say that these two are not jelaous, rather they are proud that it took him a decade to beat their records 😂

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Steph's 50-foot high layup at 6:01-6:05 is hilarious. Incredible touch. Awesome to see it live during an interview with Ray and Reggie.

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I had a huge smile on my face watching the entire video. So happy for Steph, a historic night in nba history

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The “YES!” from Reggie and Ray in complete synchronization was icing on the cake for this fantastic interview….

Gotta love seeing two of the best to ever let it fly be there to support the next generation.

shewbs
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I love how Spike is just like “let me scoot by real quick and snap a pic” while just stepping in front of the cameras 😂

amj_-wsuy
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Just a quick reminder ..even though Ray Allen is one of the best shooters ever...Prime Milwaukee bucks Ray Allen was a problem he did everything..he was athletic..dunking on players...easily my favorite version of Jesus Shuttlesworth

MrCHITOWN
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Reggie and Ray so humble and supportive to the next gen. love to see the support brothers 🙏🏾

veethebest
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7:24 they even answer together...couldnt be more legendary

kaylove
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Legends! Both Ray and Reggie being there is a beautiful moment.

pancon
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man, TNT knows how to promote the NBA. from coverage of one of its darkest moments (when Kobe passed), to celebrating Stephen Curry's greatness in such an eloquent way, these broadcasts are part of what makes being a fan so amazing. it would absolutely not be the same without them.

philkwon
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Give me Steph for the regular season.

Reggie for the early rounds of the playoffs.

And Ray in the Finals for a big shot.

datsapaddlin
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These two legends are the epitome of class and respect for the game. Always a fan of both and Steph as well, and it is nice to have men like these to point to and show my son how to carry yourself and build others up.

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