Reggie Miller To Become Lead Analyst For NBC Sports In Major...
Reggie Miller To Become Lead Analyst For NBC Sports In Major Career Move

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Reggie Miller To Become Lead Analyst For NBC Sports In Major Career Move
Reggie Miller, the legendary Indiana Pacers shooting guard and Basketball Hall of Famer, is making a significant shift in his post-playing career.
After a remarkable 20 years as an NBA analyst and commentator with TNT, Miller will now take his talents to NBC Sports.
The move aligns with NBC’s return to broadcasting NBA games, starting with the 2025-26 season, marking its first NBA coverage since the 2001-02 season.
Miller expressed excitement about the transition, saying, “It’s good to be home, NBC Sports…and hello, Peacock! Some of my most memorable moments have been on NBC, and I’m looking forward to creating more.”
His addition to the NBC broadcast team reaffirms his status as one of the most respected voices in basketball commentary.
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Joining Miller on NBC’s roster are other big names like Carmelo Anthony, Jamal Crawford, and esteemed play-by-play commentator Mike Tirico. The group is poised to establish a dynamic and engaging experience for viewers as NBC reenters the world of NBA broadcasts.
Reggie Miller’s career as a player remains the gold standard for the Indiana Pacers franchise.
Over his 18-year NBA career, all spent with the Pacers, Miller became a five-time All-Star and secured three All-NBA selections.
Known for his clutch three-point shooting and fiery competitiveness, he led the Pacers to their only NBA Finals appearance in 2000.
Miller’s impact extends beyond his playing days.
He has been an inspiration to future NBA stars, including Klay Thompson, who honored Miller by wearing his iconic No. 31 jersey last season with the Dallas Mavericks.
For now, fans can still catch Miller calling games on TNT as the 2024-25 NBA season wraps up.
However, his next chapter with NBC Sports promises to bring new energy and memorable moments to NBA coverage—all while celebrating one of the game’s greatest sharpshooters.