Before even Giannis Antetokounmpo picked No. 34 and made it an iconic number as the best Milwaukee Buck ever, there was once a player known as Ray Allen who made it a symbolic digit of his greatness ...
Ray Allen, who officially retired from the NBA on Tuesday, hasn't played for the Milwaukee Bucks since he was surprisingly traded in the middle of the 2002-03 season. However, Allen remains one of the ...
The Milwaukee Bucks are one of the most discussed teams in the NBA nowadays and for all the wrong reasons. Despite being led by Giannis Antetokounnmpo and Damian Lillard—who are both playing on a ...
Ray Allen is one of the best guards in NBA history. The Hall of Famer spent the first seven years of his career playing for the Milwaukee Bucks (he was the fifth pick in the 1996 NBA Draft). Before ...
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Ray Allen admits his hatred for George Karl grew during their Bucks tenure: “I started despising him”
In August 2003, during the NBA offseason, Ray Allen took the chance to reflect on his career while the league was on a break. Seven years had passed since he was selected as the fifth overall pick in ...
Ray Allen's reserved seat was right below his retired No. 34 jersey. It was a perfect grace note to a college journey that began 30 years earlier. Allen, who started his Hall of Fame NBA career as a ...
Among the major issues the Milwaukee Bucks had in the first two games of their first-round series against the Indiana Pacers was the lack of ample offense from starters not named Giannis Antetokounmpo ...
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