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Reggie Miller gleefully trolls Knicks after Pacers’ convincing Game 7 win

Reggie Miller is getting the last laugh — again.

The Pacers great trolled the Knicks on Instagram following their Game 7 loss to Indiana on Sunday at Madison Square Garden.

Miller has remained a central figure in the Knicks’ rivalry with the Pacers and a meeting of the two teams in the postseason had renewed interest in those battles that Miller had with the Knicks in the 90s.

It was to a point where Knicks fans were chastising Miller during Game 2 when he was on the TNT broadcast.

And it was during that game as Knicks fans sent an expletive-filled chant toward Miller that Josh Hart came over to the broadcast table to make sure he knew what the fans had been saying. 

“I don’t know if you heard, but I think they said, ‘F–k you,” Hart told Miller. 

Miller didn’t forget that moment and made sure to make sure everyone else did by reposting a video of that along with a caption rubbing salt into the wound of the Knicks. 

Reggie Miller, who was on the call for Game 2. didn’t miss a chance to gleefully troll the Knicks have their playoff loss to the Pacers on Sunday. AP

“When the series CHANGED!!” Miller wrote. “Jalen Brunson you’re a true BALLER, been the best player in these playoffs, but you and your boys can all heal up together on some beautiful beaches in Cancun, please enjoy!!”

The Pacers have now better the Knicks in the last two Game 7s played at MSG as Miller led Indiana to a win in the 1995 East semifinals in the infamous Patrick Ewing finger-roll game.

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Miller is of course known for his trolling of the Knicks over the years and even in the lead-up to being on the Game 2 broadcast, he returned to his role as a villain of New York. 

“People are like, ‘Aren’t you worried about going back to New York City and calling a game?’ No. I’ve owned this city. I’ve owned this building! So why would I be worried about walking out there?” Miller said at the time. 

Josh Hart walks off the court after the Knicks Game 7 loss to the Pacers on Sunday. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

Miller wasn’t the only one getting in on trolling the Knicks. 

The team’s X account took a shot at Knicks superfan Spike Lee and Tyrese Haliburton showed up to his postgame press conference wearing a sweatshirt with the infamous image of Miller making the choking gesture against the Knicks during the 1994 Eastern Conference Finals.