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This is Ray Allen's 16th NBA season. He was the fifth ..... twice a Second-Team All- NBA player. The Hall of Fame ..... with very few exceptions. Reggie Miller hit 40.6 of his 3-point ..... shooting and leading the NBA in free-throw shooting
obvious comparison is Reggie Miller who held the record for ..... free for shots, and like Miller , Allen has aged particularly ..... their mid-30s, but Miller continued to play ..... warped economics of the NBA in which true superstars
the top dozen shooters in NBA history -- has shot 50 ..... in the top seven in the NBA in 3-point percentage ..... significant decline. Look at Reggie Miller , who is usually the first ..... simply does not follow the NBA script (I was going to
maker. A LITTLE VON GOES A LONG WAY If there was one bright spot for the Celtics – other than Ray Allen breaking Reggie Miller ’s 3-point mark – it was the play of Von Wafer. Wafer put together his best game of the season with eight points
him, and the rest of the NBA will still hate him, and ..... the most hated man in the NBA Because he's a giant a-hole ..... who used to talk trash to Reggie Miller . That's all he has. He's the freaking Wooderson of NBA fans. I'd be stunned
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two Purdue players in the NBA draft. The C’s first ..... But again, I think that Reggie Miller played until he was 39, and played ..... franchise player in the NBA ? I think Derrick Williams ..... In the workings of an NBA trade as it happened
With another NBA season gone and another title won by ..... Celtics mostly are to blame. 10. Reggie Miller , 1987-2005 Before Ray Allen broke the record this season, Miller was the NBA ’s 3-point king. He shot a sizzling
Star game after averaging 16.5 points while shooting a career-high 44 percent from 3-point range. He also broke Reggie Miller ’s all-time record for most 3-pointers made in a career. He will turn 36 in July and the track record for perimeter
Allen’s sore right knee healed in time so he could play. But ice and a stat sheet that shows that Golden State is 28th of 30 NBA teams in points allowed can make you healthy in a hurry. “He shoots the ball pretty well most days,” coach Doc Rivers said
that leaves greats such as Reggie Miller off the list of this year ..... Kravitz can’t understand how Miller did not make a list that includes ..... honors in Sunday night’s NBA All-Star Game STAT OF THE DAY: 2 — NBA players in history with
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