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Ray Allen’s clutch Game 6 three-pointer kept the Heat alive, securing Miami’s legacy with one of the NBA’s greatest shots.
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Allen hit the game-tying three with five seconds remaining in regulation in Game 6 of the NBA Finals. The Miami Heat went on to win 103-100, extending their and the NBA's 2012-13 season.
For Ray Allen, it was the summer of The Shot. Everywhere Allen went this offseason, whether it was Connecticut or Florida or anywhere else, The Shot was the only thing people asked the Miami Heat ...
MIAMI (WFOR)- The 2018-19 NBA season was not exactly what Heat fans were hoping for as the team missed the playoffs in Dwyane Wade's final season. As the fans said goodbye to a legend, they have ...
In the waning moments of Game 6 in the 2013 Finals, Ray Allen connected on a monstrous 3-pointer. ... Miami went on to win Game 6 in overtime and then take Game 7 for its second straight championship.
MIAMI – Ray Allen had made a total of 3,230 3-pointers in the regular season, playoffs and All-Star Games in his 16-year career entering Game 6 of the NBA Finals. None, however, might mean more ...
MIAMI | Ray Allen won championships in Boston and Miami, made one of the most memorable shots in NBA Finals history and has more 3-pointers than anyone who ever played in the league. More than two … ...
Naturally, Ray was ready on June 18, 2013, in the dying moments of Game 6 of the NBA Finals. The Miami Heat were trailing the San Antonio Spurs 3-2 in the series, and the championship trophy was ...
Miami Heat shooting guard Ray Allen (34) shoots a three-point basket in the end of regulation during the second half of Game 6 of the NBA Finals basketball game against the San Antonio Spurs ...
Miami Heat guard Ray Allen ties Game 6 of the NBA Finals and sends it to overtime with the three. Jun 18, 2013 at 8:01 pm ET • 1 min read You don't need words. It's Ray Allen tying Game 6 of the ...
The unraveling. Miami's dynasty hit the wall in 2014. The franchise made it back to the Finals for the fourth straight time — but the wear and tear was obvious.