Coming off the 2006-07 season with the Seattle SuperSonics, where he averaged 26.7 points per game, Allen knew that life in Boston would be different. He understood that he would not have the ball as ...
Ray Allen announced his retirement from the NBA on Tuesday, writing that he is "completely at peace with himself" after a record-setting 18-year career during which he established himself as one of ...
Ray Allen announced Wednesday that he will not play this season but stopped short of declaring himself retired, saying he will reassess his options next season. "Over the past several months, I have ...
Looking at Ray Allen's NBA career teams, the contrast is clear: he started with smaller-market franchises before landing with ones every basketball fan knows. Ray-Ray spoke candidly about this in a ...
Career Highlights: Considered one of basketball’s most prolific shooters ever, Ray Allen won two NBA Championships with the Miami Heat and Boston Celtics. A 10-time NBA All-Star guard, Allen was ...
Ray Allen had always been one of the best shooting guards in the league during his prime. He was a perennial All-Star, but like most talented players in the league, Allen couldn't win an NBA ...
After months of considering his options, veteran Ray Allen plans to decide his NBA future after All-Star Weekend, sources told ESPN.com. Allen, 39, still has not decided whether he wants to return for ...
Ray Allen’s three-point shot in Game 6 of the 2013 NBA Finals is one of the most unforgettable moments in basketball history. With just seconds left on the clock and the Miami Heat facing defeat, ...
Add the Golden State Warriors to the list of teams interested in free-agent sharpshooter Ray Allen. Warriors general manager Bob Myers said during an interview on 95.7 The Game that Allen's agent had ...
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