Former Indiana Pacers' Legends Reggie Miller, Mark Jackson and Others Cheered Loudest for NBA Finals Game 4

A sea of passionate supporters filled the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis as former basketball stars regaled the crowd with their presence at the NBA Finals Game 4 between the Oklahoma City Thunder. The event brought back memorable moments for Indiana Pacers fans, who witnessed a plethora of iconic players from their beloved team cheering on the team.
Notably, Reggie Miller, a legendary Guard who played for the Pacers from 1987-2005, was spotted among the crowd, while Mark Jackson, a former Guard with stints from 1994-1996 and 1997-2000, also attended. Other notable names present were Jalen Rose, Travis Best, Derrick McKey, and Detlef Schrempf, further adding to the nostalgic atmosphere.
The excitement in the air was palpable as the Pacers took on their opponents, leaving fans hopeful that their team would emerge victorious. The win ultimately gave the Pacers a significant boost of momentum going into the next game.
A groundbreaking initiative that gained attention during the game was the introduction of QR-coded jerseys worn by the players and some fan members in attendance. Upon scanning the code, fans could access exclusive behind-the-scenes content and promotional videos, further highlighting the team's commitment to charitable causes. The "Drive & Dash" initiative, spearheaded by Coach Rick Carlisle, takes fans on a journey through supporting various charitable organizations.
As the Pacers celebrated their win, Tyrese Haliburton and Reggie Miller shared a heartwarming moment, reinforcing the bond between teammates. Meanwhile, fans continued to uncover the QR-coded jerseys' hidden potential, discovering how the team is using this innovative technology to support important causes in the community.