This was a free poster that came with the Indy Star. Spike Lee is on the bottom row near the left side with orange sleeves. I tried to enhance the saturation a bit.
chilltownusa
Marsh, what a blast from the past. I grew up in Indy and spent a lot of my childhood in Marsh. They went defunct right?
MilesJ392
I have this pic framed on the wall in my den. Titled “Escape from NY”: Reggie Miller shoots the game-tying three pointer to tie the Knicks 102-102 and force overtime in game 4 of the Eastern Conference semi finals at Madison Square Garden on May 10, 1998. The Pacers won 118-107 to take a 3-1 lead in the series.
cjcoake
I worked for a long time at a Half Price Books in Ohio. I had this poster up on the wall in the little back room nook where I did a lot of inventory work. I had all the anguished faces memorized.
Seattle_Lucky
I had this poster in my room for ever. May still be in there if my mom didn’t take it down. Man that brought back some memories!
Oregonhoosier31
My dad has this photo. Eventually itll be mine. I forever smile when I see it specifically the kid in the background 🤣🤣🤣. I’m not old enough to remember reggies prime years but he’ll still forever be to me the greatest of all time for his love and loyalty to this team and city.
BichaelMurry42069
Has this in my room for my whole childhood. Born in 88 and lived in indy till 2005. Reggie was one of a kind and I’m so excited to have Pacers Knicks again.
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This was a free poster that came with the Indy Star. Spike Lee is on the bottom row near the left side with orange sleeves. I tried to enhance the saturation a bit.
Marsh, what a blast from the past. I grew up in Indy and spent a lot of my childhood in Marsh. They went defunct right?
I have this pic framed on the wall in my den. Titled “Escape from NY”: Reggie Miller shoots the game-tying three pointer to tie the Knicks 102-102 and force overtime in game 4 of the Eastern Conference semi finals at Madison Square Garden on May 10, 1998. The Pacers won 118-107 to take a 3-1 lead in the series.
I worked for a long time at a Half Price Books in Ohio. I had this poster up on the wall in the little back room nook where I did a lot of inventory work. I had all the anguished faces memorized.
I had this poster in my room for ever. May still be in there if my mom didn’t take it down. Man that brought back some memories!
My dad has this photo. Eventually itll be mine. I forever smile when I see it specifically the kid in the background 🤣🤣🤣. I’m not old enough to remember reggies prime years but he’ll still forever be to me the greatest of all time for his love and loyalty to this team and city.
Has this in my room for my whole childhood. Born in 88 and lived in indy till 2005. Reggie was one of a kind and I’m so excited to have Pacers Knicks again.