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 ...
Ray Allen fans could be divided into two: those who idolized him for his clutch 3-pointers and those who refused to move on from his dunking days. That's right. Earlier in Ray's NBA career, he was a ...
When the current version of the Celtics finally got their championship rings on banner night Tuesday, there was also a nod to their history. Multiple former C’s legends — including the “Big 3″ from ...
Having been raised by a military dad, Ray Allen takes great pride in his practice habits and work ethic. However, he revealed ...
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 showed up at TD Garden on Saturday, but not to check in on his “Ubuntu” squad; they are probably still frowning at him. He was there for a personal milestone.
The Golden State superstar passed Ray Allen for the top-spot on the career 3-pointer list. And he did it in 511 fewer games. By Scott Cacciola Linsanity, LeBron James’s reunion with Cleveland and “The ...