NFT Name
Ray Allen Reel
Collection
Status
valid
NFT Id
47386902
Edition Name
Edition Number
External Link
Owner
Last Updated
14/11/2024, 04:47
Description
15 years later, the 2009 opening-round clash between the Boston Celtics and Chicago Bulls remains considered by some to be the NBA’s greatest series, given the seven-game battle that offered seven overtimes and five matchups finishing within a single possession. For some, that’s merely a long-winded way of saying that at some point, Ray Allen’s long-range clutch gene would eventually tilt the scales. With vintage postseason performances becoming a borderline requirement after losing one-third of their All-Star veteran trio, Allen bobbed and weaved through off-ball screens, dealing his heftiest haymaker in Game Six. Fusing his picturesque catch-and-shoot style with an often-underrated handle, Allen left no level of the floor without a highlight during his postseason career-high. The greatest acts arguably came post-regulation, when Allen drifted along that famous right corner for an audacious fallaway over Joakim Noah. Moments later, the Hall of Famer tied the affair with a brake-pumping pull-up 3-pointer, prompting the night’s commentators into a full-on holler. With a box score connoisseur’s dream efficiency and something for the eye test included, Allen erupted for 51 points (on 18-of-32 shooting), five rebounds, three assists, three steals, and nine 3-pointers in a triple OT loss on April 30, 2009.
Token Media
Traits
TotalYearsExperience
12
JerseyNumber
20
AwayTeamName
Boston Celtics
DraftYear
1996
FirstName
Ray
Locked
true
SetName
Run It Back
LastName
Allen
SerialNumber
49
DraftSelection
5
NbaSeason
2008-09
TeamAtMoment
Boston Celtics
HomeTeamScore
128
Birthdate
1975-07-20
HomeTeamName
Chicago Bulls
Height
77
DraftRound
1
DraftTeam
Minnesota Timberwolves
PrimaryPosition
SG
PlayCategory
Reel
Tagline
15 years later, the 2009 opening-round clash between the Boston Celtics and Chicago Bulls remains considered by some to be the NBA’s greatest series, given the seven-game battle that offered seven overtimes and five matchups finishing within a single possession. For some, that’s merely a long-winded way of saying that at some point, Ray Allen’s long-range clutch gene would eventually tilt the scales. With vintage postseason performances becoming a borderline requirement after losing one-third of their All-Star veteran trio, Allen bobbed and weaved through off-ball screens, dealing his heftiest haymaker in Game Six. Fusing his picturesque catch-and-shoot style with an often-underrated handle, Allen left no level of the floor without a highlight during his postseason career-high. The greatest acts arguably came post-regulation, when Allen drifted along that famous right corner for an audacious fallaway over Joakim Noah. Moments later, the Hall of Famer tied the affair with a brake-pumping pull-up 3-pointer, prompting the night’s commentators into a full-on holler. With a box score connoisseur’s dream efficiency and something for the eye test included, Allen erupted for 51 points (on 18-of-32 shooting), five rebounds, three assists, three steals, and nine 3-pointers in a triple OT loss on April 30, 2009.
PlayerPosition
SG
PlayType
Reel
DateOfMoment
2009-04-30 23:00:00 +0000 UTC
Weight
205
AwayTeamScore
127
Birthplace
Merced, CA, USA
FullName
Ray Allen
SeriesNumber
6
Collection Information
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