Ray Allen, the Miami Heat and the Boston Celtics starred in one of the biggest NBA controversies in recent memory.
The second coming of Jesus Shuttlesworth may be upon us. Local broadcaster Chris DiSano reported on Friday that Ray Allen III, son of the Basketball Hall of Famer Ray Allen, is expected to join the University of Rhode Island basketball team as a preferred walk-on.
Kevin Garnett held a grudge against Ray Allen for a decade before finally extending a peace offering last year, and we now know what inspired K.G. to reach out to his former teammate.
Former Celtic Kendrick Perkins shed some light on the Ray Allen-Rajon Rondo feud in an appearance on “The Old Man & The Three” podcast.
Allen was ordered to appear in a Miami courtroom on Wednesday after he skipped jury duty last week. The 46-year-old was selected as one of 14 permanent and alternate jurors in a deadly carjacking case.
That marks a major thawing of tensions, perhaps even a peace offering, between Garnett and Allen.
Steph Curry shared a cool moment with Ray Allen on Tuesday night after breaking the Hall of Famer’s record. Allen was in attendance at Madison Square Garden as Curry’s Golden State Warriors took on the New York Knicks.
As Steph Curry inches closer and closer towards Ray Allen’s all-time three-point record, Allen is offering some interesting thoughts on The Chef.
Now it sounds like Garnett and Allen may have finally made their peace once and for all.
Kevin Garnett’s feud with Ray Allen has been going on for nearly a decade now, but the end might finally be in sight.
Pierce made very clear that he didn’t hold a grudge against his former teammate and even appeared in a video with Allen.
Together as Celtics, Garnett and Allen won the NBA title in 2008. But Garnett quickly turned on Allen when Allen signed with the rival Heat in 2012 and won another championship.
It has been more than eight years since Ray Allen helped the Miami Heat capture an NBA title, and the Hall of Famer is now turning his attention toward helping a different team in the area accomplish great things.
Ray Allen was integral in helping Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce win their lone title with the Celtics, yet Garnett and Pierce seemingly shunned Allen after he left Boston for Miami.
95-92, 11 seconds to go…Ray Allen crashes the paint as LeBron James’ three-point shot misses…8 seconds left…Chris Bosh corrals the rebound and spots Allen
If it wasn't for a case of bursitis in Allen Iverson's right elbow, the arm sleeve might not have ever been the fashion phenomenon that it became. In 2001, with Iverson dealing with elbow pain, Philadelphia 76ers trainer Lenny Currier decided to improvise and cut up a sleeve to lessen the pain Iverson was feeling in his shooting arm.
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