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Former President Barack Obama to Reggie Miller: 'You did push off Michael (Jordan)'

Former President Barack Obama knows how to get under Reggie Miller's skin.

The Indiana Pacers legend interviewed Obama as part of the NBA All-Star Game coverage for NBC, asking him about his memories of watching his hometown Chicago Bulls in the 1990s.

Miller — not known for his passing — handed Obama an assist.

"I always enjoyed watching us beat Indiana," Obama said.

Miller responded: "Oh my goodness. Why do you do that to me?"

Obama did compliment Miller, while taking another dig.

"I will say that nobody terrified me more than Reggie Miller with a possible 3-point shot at the end of a game," he said. "You did push off Michael (Jordan) on that one play, though."

Miller hit a go-ahead 3-pointer from the right wing in the closing seconds of Game 6 of the 1998 Eastern Conference Finals, opening some space for himself as Jordan defended.

Miller then asked: "Did he push off in the Utah series?"

The answer: "No."

However, Jordan pushed off Utah's Bryon Russell before making a key shot to clinch Chicago's sixth championship in eight years.

Reggie Miller pushes Michael Jordan

Michael Jordan pushes Bryon Russell

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Barack Obama, former president, to Reggie Miller on push-off, Pacers, more

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