Reggie Miller just reminded everyone why he’s one of the greatest shooters the NBA has ever seen. The Indiana Pacers legend, now 60 years old, went viral after a video showed him effortlessly sinking shot after shot during a casual gym session. No warm-up, no drama—just pure form and focus.
NBA Fans couldn’t believe how smooth Miller’s jumper still looked. Trainer and shooting coach @LethalShooter__ wrote,
“Reggie Miller still don’t miss! [shocked face emoji description] He understands it!”
Reggie Miller still don’t miss!🤯 He understands it! #ReggieMiller #NBA pic.twitter.com/zuY9SDbV7J
— Lethal Shooter (@LethalShooter__) November 7, 2025
That clip alone had social media buzzing, especially as fans started comparing him to some of today’s struggling stars.
One fan, @JayUncut, joked,
“He better than Klay Thompson rn. Mavs need to sign him,” referring to Thompson’s recent shooting slump with the Dallas Mavericks.
Another fan, @NorthWeymo, added,
“If Reggie played in Steph Curry era NBA he’d be a god.”
What made the video hit harder is how effortless it looked. No overthinking, no fancy footwork—just repetition and rhythm. NBA Fans said Miller’s form looked frozen in time, proof that shooting is more about muscle memory and discipline than athleticism or age.
The comparisons with Klay weren’t personal, but they reflected how quickly NBA Fans turn online reactions into trending debates. Thompson, once one of the league’s most consistent shooters, has faced criticism this season for his inconsistency, while Miller’s old-school precision sparked nostalgia.
It’s not just about age-defying skill; it’s about legacy. Reggie Miller showed that some habits, like a perfect release, simply never fade. And for NBA Fans watching, it was a reminder that the old guards can still make new waves.
NBA Fans Roast Klay As Reggie Miller Steals the Spotlight
While Reggie Miller was trending for looking timeless, Klay Thompson caught the internet’s fire for all the wrong reasons. NBA Fans flooded X (formerly Twitter) with jokes, turning his name into a running meme.
One viral post from @TheNBACentel showed Klay missing a shot badly during their game against New Orleans, captioned,
“Klay Thompson shot the ball BACKWARDS.”
Klay Thompson shot the ball BACKWARDS 💀💀😭 pic.twitter.com/XlCSqT84mb
— NBACentel (@TheNBACentel) November 6, 2025
That alone sent NBA Fans into a frenzy. The timing couldn’t have been worse, as Miller’s video showcasing flawless accuracy circulated at a time when there are plenty of clips showing Klay struggling.
Another post from @ThaHavocc quipped,
“He is gambling I just can’t prove it,” poking fun at Thompson’s inconsistency.
And @destroynectar added,
“He wanted a max contract for this,” referencing Klay’s desire for a new deal before joining the Mavericks.
The reactions weren’t just about humor. NBA Fans were genuinely torn between nostalgia and disappointment—nostalgia for Miller’s textbook mechanics and disappointment over how far Klay’s efficiency has dropped. Some fans argued that it’s just a slump, while others said he hasn’t fully adapted to his new role in Dallas.
Klay’s shooting, once the gold standard for modern off-ball guards, has been inconsistent this season. Meanwhile, Miller, who hasn’t played professionally since 2005, reminded the world that true shooters never lose their rhythm.
For NBA Fans, the side-by-side comparison became symbolic: one legend proving age doesn’t kill precision, another veteran showing that even the best can fall off form. It’s harsh, but that’s the internet. One video makes you immortal; another turns you into a meme.
In the end, NBA Fans didn’t just celebrate Miller—they used him as a mirror to remind Klay of what greatness used to look like.
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