Ray Allen's decision to join the Miami Heat in the 2012 offseason was one of the more notable moves of that era. While he was a 37-year-old veteran at the time, acquiring such a proven sharpshooter ...
After being drafted in 1996, Ray Allen enjoyed an 18-season career in the NBA. His illustrious career ended after the 2013-14 season. In November last year, Ray Allen dropped to the third spot after ...
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, ...
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 ...
Members of the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs look back at Ray Allen's clutch 3 on June 18, 2013, that helped lead Miami to a Game 6 victory in the NBA Finals.
It was one of the most shocking moves in NBA history. In 2013, Ray Allen left the Boston Celtics to join the rival Miami Heat. The Celtics and Heat had one of the best playoff rivalries of the decade.
Mike Breen, the legendary NBA play-by-play announcer, has shared that Ray Allen’s game-tying three-pointer in Game 6 of the 2013 NBA Finals is among one of his favorites. In a recent interview with ...
Before Erik Spoelstra coached Ray Allen, he used to hate the legendary 3-point marksman first, especially during the playoffs. Since forming their version of the Big Three, the Miami Heat faced Allen ...