Fans of the Pacers and larger-than-life murals are invited to attend the formal dedication of a Reggie Miller painting on the side of a Downtown building.

Artist Pamela Bliss, whose work includes the Kurt Vonnegut mural along Mass Ave., painted a 60-foot version of Miller this fall at 127 E. Michigan St.

The dedication is scheduled for midday Tuesday, Dec. 4.

Miller, the Basketball Hall of Famer who now works as a game analyst for TNT's NBA coverage, will not attend the dedication. The shooting guard who racked up 25,279 points in his Pacers career will be represented via video message.

Festivities are scheduled to begin at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, when Indiana Pacemates will greet attendees and food and drinks will be available for purchase.

The mural's dedication is set for 12:15 p.m. The roster of speakers includes:

>> Pacers radio play-by-play broadcaster Mark Boyle.

>> Pacers consultant and former president of basketball operations Donnie Walsh.

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>> Artist Bliss, who titled the mural "Reggie, Reggie, Reggie! Boom, Baby!"

>> Building owner Ben Jafari.

In September, Bliss said the mural is a result of her and Jafari's mutual interest in adding art to the building that stands south of the Minton-Capehart Federal Building.

The mural depicts Miller during the mid-1990s, when the Pacers wore uniforms designed by Olympic gold medalist Florence Griffith-Joyner. Miller is shown shooting a ball, based on a Getty Images photograph made by Rocky Widner.

Parking is limited near the mural location and attendees are encouraged to seek spots in parking lots if street parking is not available. Visit downtownindy.org for parking lot information.

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