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The Celtics had a bad taste in their mouths after the 2009 season. They felt cheated without having KG in the 200- playoff run.
Garnett returned to the court in 2009–10, but he was no longer the same player. Fortunately, role players like Rasheed Wallace, Glen Davis and Kendrick Perkins helped with defense and rebounding. Ray had anoth...
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Even though Ray Allen blew Reggie Millers old three-point record out of the water. Reggies number two spot is nothing to look down on. Reggie Miller had a storied career,and he was nothing short of exciting on the court. He wasn't a high flyer,or a flashy player,but he was a clutch player,and he was a winner despite coming up short in 2000 with the Pa...
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The trade to Boston was a revelation for Ray. He had begun to wonder whether he would ever be part of a legitimate championship contender. With the Celtics, that was finally a real possibility. His job was clear—stretch the defense with his perimeter work. That would open the lane for Kevin Garnett and give Paul Pierce room to slice and dice opponents from the wings. Young...
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In Seattle, Ray’s presence had an interesting effect on the Sonic offense. He was more involved than he was in Milwaukee, yet less involved than the man he replaced. The Sonics were used to running everything through Payton on every play. Now they were just running—no one was sure who would distribute the ball, finish the break or t...
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The Bucks turned in another winning season in 1999-00, and Ray blossomed into a full-fledged star. He led the team in scoring with 22.1 ppg (fourth in the NBA), and his 172 3-pointers were second in the league to Gary Payton’s 177. Ray also made the All-Star team for the first time. He scored 14 points in 17 minutes of ac...
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I often wonder what if Ray Allen, and KG played together in Minnesota. The Wolves made the right move for the time. Putting Marbury,and KG together was a smash. Who would have thought Marbury wanted traded,and moved to be the star. I think at this point Marbury killed his career. Marbury did go on,and play in a couple of all-star games,but playoff succ...
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