Informative Essay On Ray Allen

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Ray Allen considered by many by his teammates and coaches that he is a teammate that you would want on your team. Whenever it comes to clutch scoring, his three pointers, or just to have a teammate who always has your back and considers you a brother. Ray was also known to be a deadly, and a respectable player on the court while Reggie was a deadly, cocky, and a unsportsmanlike player. Although Reggie Miller and Ray Allen played in different eras, Ray still had the better career. Ray Allen was the better overall player because he had better stats, Ray hit an higher amount of important clutch shots and he had more of a impressive achievement resume. Ray’s first basketball game was when he was 10. After Ray's first game, Ray's Mom told him that …show more content…

Jim Armstrong from Back of the Jersey stated that in November of 2012 alone, Ray Allen beat three teams with game winning shots (Cleveland, Denver & San Antonio) as a member of the Miami Heat. That’s pretty impressive for a 37-year old sixth man to do that in his career, let alone in one month. 32 year old Reggie Miller struggled to hit his big game shots during the finals against the Lakers. Ray was a reliable clutch time performer all throughout his career. By that, Ray Allen was 37 years old and was still hitting game winning shots as a sixth man while Reggie was struggling at age 32. Not only that, but Ray Allen is third in all time game winning shots while Reggie isn't even on the top 15 list. Ray Allen has a 50% rating on shots taken when trailing by one or two points, or tied, in the final 24 seconds of playoff games since 1996-97 (The Top Ten). 50% may not sound high enough but most players are 25-30% when taking clutch shots. Most would agree on how reliable Ray Allen was when there was a shot he would have to take. To sum things up, Ray Allen was more of a dangerous threat when it came to big game …show more content…

“If both players swapped eras than the stats of both players will be totally different due to the easy era Ray Allen played while Reggie played a difficult era” (Wage of Wins). Yes Reggie did play in a hard era playing against Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, and Shaq but Ray Allen played in a difficult era during his career as well. Ray played against The Gregg Popovich era where he had had 12 winning seasons out of his 13, Kobe Bryant, Dirk Nowitzki, Lebron James, Steve Nash and much more talented players. Reggie and Ray Allen’s era are somewhat similar, While Reggie had to play against Jordan Ray had to play against Kobe. Ray Allen did not play in a easy era at all, both of these athletes had to play against NBA legends and equally played in a hard

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