Why Ray Allen is my favorite player
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Why Ray Allen is my favorite player
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Why Ray Allen is my favorite player
there has been a lot of talking and uncertainty through the city and the nation if ray allen can still get the job done and if the celtics should have gone after him in the first place. the answer to both is yes. first of all, the struggles. ray allen never game a real reason why he was doing so bad but in a recent article wriiten by scoop jackson, he says the reasons were for conflics with his stepfather.
ray allen is probably the most valuable player on the team. without him=no garnett. he is the hardest worker outta the whole team, a role model to the players (especially rondo) and is the most underrated player in the game as said by most NBA analysts. Allen has one of the best shots of all time (if not THE BEST) could be one of the top scorers ever at the end of the career and just might be considered as one of the top 50 players of all time at the end of his career. His humbleness and modesty are the reasons that he does not get as much star power as the other two players in the BIG Three get as well as the other big stars in the NBA. He comes up in the clutch and the celtics need him to win the championship. Support Ray Ray cuz he got game.
Thought i outta show some love for ray ray.
ray allen is probably the most valuable player on the team. without him=no garnett. he is the hardest worker outta the whole team, a role model to the players (especially rondo) and is the most underrated player in the game as said by most NBA analysts. Allen has one of the best shots of all time (if not THE BEST) could be one of the top scorers ever at the end of the career and just might be considered as one of the top 50 players of all time at the end of his career. His humbleness and modesty are the reasons that he does not get as much star power as the other two players in the BIG Three get as well as the other big stars in the NBA. He comes up in the clutch and the celtics need him to win the championship. Support Ray Ray cuz he got game.
Thought i outta show some love for ray ray.
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When he's on like he was last night, it's hard not to respect such an incredible clinic on the perfect J. I'm sure you saw "He Got Game" If not rent it. He was great in the post game interview as well. KG and Pierce don't say a whole lot, I think that's why they do them together all the time, but Ray was very comfortable talking the the press, and brought a lot of insight to the game.
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brewcrew08 wrote:i read he has a type of ocd too. is that true?
Yeah, his OCD is probably why his jump shot is near perfect too.
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One of my favourite players of all time. His jumper, the whole motion and release, is just poetic; I feel like I could watch him shoot that long jumper all day long. Easily the most beautiful shot in the league.
I really wanted the Bucks to win that ECF and play the Lakers that year, so this year is also one of my dreams come true - to see my a couple of my favourite players (who don't play on the team I cheer for) play in the Finals against my favourite team.
I really wanted the Bucks to win that ECF and play the Lakers that year, so this year is also one of my dreams come true - to see my a couple of my favourite players (who don't play on the team I cheer for) play in the Finals against my favourite team.


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spf211 wrote:I hope Ray goes off for the remaining Finals games and then brings the Celtics a title -- this way we can trade him for maximum possible value this offseason and extend the window for Pierce/Garnett.
.....or we keep Ray and go for it again next year...
Why all the Ray hatred?
















It's still 17 to 11!!!!
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The bummer of that series was that Ray was so good, but nobody remembers it because the Bucks lost. He had 38 in game two and topped that with 41 in game 6. He had a personal 18-0 run in Game 6, when he scored 18 straight Bucks points without the Sixers scoring a single point during the stretch. It was one of the most remarkable stretches of playoff basketball I've seen - and its completely forgotten by NBA fans.
He was on his way to another 30+ effort in Game 7 when he banged knees with Eric Snow in the third and got injured (somehow getting a charge on the play - Snow stuck his leg out and undercut him). Milwaukee was down 10 or so when Allen got hurt, and it quickly fell apart without him. He gimped around in the fourth a little, but the Sixers were able to put the hammer down.
For most of the series, he also did an excellent job defending Iverson, who was at the height of his scoring prowess. Iverson shot maybe 35 percent in the series - but he went off in the fourth quarter of game six to cut a 30-point lead down to 10 (getting hot against Lindsey Hunter and continuing when Ray switched back on to him) and then had 40+ in game seven.
He was on his way to another 30+ effort in Game 7 when he banged knees with Eric Snow in the third and got injured (somehow getting a charge on the play - Snow stuck his leg out and undercut him). Milwaukee was down 10 or so when Allen got hurt, and it quickly fell apart without him. He gimped around in the fourth a little, but the Sixers were able to put the hammer down.
For most of the series, he also did an excellent job defending Iverson, who was at the height of his scoring prowess. Iverson shot maybe 35 percent in the series - but he went off in the fourth quarter of game six to cut a 30-point lead down to 10 (getting hot against Lindsey Hunter and continuing when Ray switched back on to him) and then had 40+ in game seven.
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When Ray Allen is pulling down 8-9 rebounds a game like he has been doing vs. LA, he goes from deadly sniper to all around stud. The lack of a Lakers transition D has also sprung him loose. Give a shooter an opening and he'll kill you. Still can't believe they haven't tried to continually trap him like Cleveland did so well.
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Trading Ray wouldn't be an answer. We could never get value for him equal to his value for our team. There just isn't a huge market for 32-year-old SG, no team will give up youth for him.
Better we keep him to make a run next year. After that, if we fall short, we can think about trading him as an expiring. But that's awhile away.
Better we keep him to make a run next year. After that, if we fall short, we can think about trading him as an expiring. But that's awhile away.
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