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February 27, 1996, 11:09am ET

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It's Miller time

Picture of Reggie Miller and Greg Minor The Boston Celtics saw more than enough of Reggie Miller on Monday night. The Pacers guard (pictured battling Boston's Greg Minor) burned the Celtics for 39 points, including a game-winning 3-pointer with six seconds to play in overtime as the Pacers rallied for a 122-119 victory. The Celtics had two chances in the closing seconds to either win or tie, but Dee Brown stepped out of bounds with the ball on both occasions.

Kings keep sinking with Gretzky on board

Belle refuses to pay fine for World Series tirade

Coroner: Dayton center Daniels died of natural causes

NFLPA gains injunction to raise salary cap to $40.7 million

Flames send Housley to Devils in five-player trade

Knicks feeling small after loss to Lakers

Jazz plays sweet music at home

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Sophomore jitters?
Don't ask AL rookie of the year Marty Cordova about a sophomore jinx. He won't talk or think about it.

The SI jerk?
Sports Illustrated's less-than-flattering depiction of Kentucky coach Rick Pitino has caused another uproar in the Bluegrass State, the Zone's Jerry Tipton says.

Drury: A phenomenal boost for baseball
Flame-throwing Mets phenom Paul Wilson represents all that is right with the game, the Zone's Bob Drury says.

Polling the Coaches
Should college basketball players be paid? We go to some of the game's top coaches for the answer.

Vitale: Kittles affair just a symptom
Zone columnist Dick Vitale says Kerry Kittles' actions may have been wrong, but they point to a larger problem.

Turning the tables on a tragedy
Peter McClinchey was a Major-League prospect until he got in the way of his gun-wielding father.

Morganti: Chicago still Roenick's kind of town
While he expects free agent Jeremy Roenick to stay in the Windy City, ESPN's Al Morganti has the lowdown on other players who might be moving soon.

Week in Review
A whirlwind of trades and signings; historic achievements in the NBA; Dave-Halle breakup and more.

Rotisserie report: Day 1
Rotisserie league columnist Peter Kreutzer opens his coverage with analysis on how to freeze players.

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