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The 'Malice at the Palace' occurred on November 19, 2004, during a game between the Indiana Pacers and the Detroit Pistons. With less than a minute left on the clock, the game took a dramatic turn.
A team with NBA championship aspirations finished 44-38 in Reggie Miller's final season, losing in the second round of the ...
Former NBA All-Star Reggie Miller and his former Indiana Pacers teammate, Stephen Jackson, shared a heartfelt moment Thursday on the "All The Smoke" podcast, hosted by Jackson and fellow ex-NBA player ...
In the closing minute of a Pacers win at Detroit (which played in the Palace of Auburn Hills at the time), Indiana's Ron Artest (now Metta World Peace) fouled the Pistons' Ben Wallace, who charged ...
For a podcast known more for its roasting and lighter tone, Jackson's apology triggered Miller to become emotional. With ...
For the Pacers, the incident not only overshadowed their promising season but also derailed Reggie Miller's final chance at winning an NBA championship. The Emotional Aftermath: Stephen Jackson's ...
On Nov. 19, 2004, the Detroit Pistons hosted the Pacers at The Palace of Auburn Hills. In a routine, physical matchup of early 2000s Eastern Conference basketball, an unruly fan threw a drink at ...
an unruly fan threw a drink at Pacers forward Ron Artest, who was lying on a scorer's table after an altercation with Pistons center Ben Wallace. With only 49 seconds left in the game ...
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