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Ray Allen on Greatness and His Incredible NBA Career (Plus a Tim Legler Draft) 

JJ Redick
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This week we’re incredibly excited to welcome NBA legend Ray Allen to The Old Man and the Three! Ray and JJ discuss so much, including Ray’s thoughts about youth basketball and coaching and what they miss most about being NBA players. Ray drops gems about what his mindset was around being a professional, leader, and how he approached practicing his shooting, conditioning, and training, plus what he thinks makes greatness. JJ also shares with Ray some meaningful interactions that they had together as players, and what Ray told JJ during his career that helped him and gave him confidence. They of course discuss Ray’s time on the Boston Celtics and Miami Heat and the sacrifices he needed to make for team success. They also, of course, discuss pregame routines, shooting, and Ray’s legendary shot in Game 6. Then, Tim Legler joins JJ and Tommy for a draft of which players from the 90s would be great in today’s NBA. Needless to say, it’s a packed episode. Let’s go!
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0:00 Intro
3:52 Coach of the Year
11:33 Ray Allen interview
1:34:19 Draft with Tim Legler
Subscribe to The Old Man and The Three podcast w/ JJ Redick (ESPN / First Take) and Tommy Alter RU-vid channel today for more NBA analysis, player interviews and highlights.

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@Lj2fleeGaming
@Lj2fleeGaming Месяц назад
JJs pivot into podcasting has got to be one of the best profession transitions ive ever seen an athlete go through
@andreashley6084
@andreashley6084 Месяц назад
Idk Charles Barkley did well for himself
@bradd2400
@bradd2400 Месяц назад
Tony Romo
@philiplockett1041
@philiplockett1041 Месяц назад
JJ is absolutely amazing. Hated him in college. Love him now.
@kb5509
@kb5509 Месяц назад
I don't think it'll last. He wants to coach, and you can't do both.
@TheKingofsoccor
@TheKingofsoccor Месяц назад
@@andreashley6084he was alcholic starting out lol
@marcussmith6805
@marcussmith6805 Месяц назад
"A man has to be willing to plant a tree whose shade he'll never sit under." - Ray Allen 🔥🔥
@vinni522
@vinni522 Месяц назад
That isn’t Ray’s quote. There’s been various versions of this from ancient texts. Chinese, Greek, Roman, pretty much every well known ancient society has some form of this sentiment. Ray’s just quoting what he learned.
@marcussmith6805
@marcussmith6805 Месяц назад
@vinni522 still a nice quote. 👍
@jdankerdake
@jdankerdake Месяц назад
If you’re rich enough, you can buy a mature tree.
@ripkeyboarding3755
@ripkeyboarding3755 Месяц назад
@@jdankerdakeI hope this is just for laughs
@tredd7385
@tredd7385 Месяц назад
@@ripkeyboarding3755 you okay?
@stefankljajic6194
@stefankljajic6194 Месяц назад
What I really love here is how JJ just lets him speak his mind. No interruptions, no ego, no need to be noticed. Just pure and respectful all-ears mentality. Letting the guest speak without interrupting him is very rare in journalism nowadays, even the "hmm"s and "yeah"s aren't there. Props to you JJ
@jimsibley1651
@jimsibley1651 Месяц назад
Definitely...JJ by being himself, authentic, and genuinely curious/interested, is demonstrating how to be a terrific interviewer. I'd guess he applies the same kind of thing that Ray's talking about to his media work...learn and grow, ask questions, learn and grow...great for us as viewers, and great life lessons
@matthewjones6264
@matthewjones6264 Месяц назад
Ray oozes wisdom. A privilege to hear him share.
@unhhgcrxexhjvuvujchcrzwzwz7956
@unhhgcrxexhjvuvujchcrzwzwz7956 Месяц назад
Every sentence is so meaningful it’s crazy lol.
@Bomboclatt1970
@Bomboclatt1970 Месяц назад
Very agree with you! You learn a lot from his highlights on his ig.
@alexisrobbins1736
@alexisrobbins1736 Месяц назад
yeah idk how wise a guy with a bigass picturebook of obama behind him can be lol
@bn1342
@bn1342 Месяц назад
@@alexisrobbins1736 always gotta make it a political issue huh?
@wcomalley
@wcomalley Месяц назад
im starting to think he was just annoyed by kg and paul peirce cuz hes on another level of intelligence
@CeeJM24
@CeeJM24 Месяц назад
That quote about planting a tree whose shade you’ll never sit under is beautiful.
@lostdr34ms63
@lostdr34ms63 Месяц назад
Been watching a lot of bad friends but I had to come back to my all time favorite podcast. Love to see JJ still being the 🐐
@WhereIsYourID
@WhereIsYourID Месяц назад
Ray straight up is one of the most underrated players all time. Ive never seen another player's prime consistently get forgotten like Rays. Dude only seems to be remembered for his days on the Celts and Heat.
@skillsmachine9164
@skillsmachine9164 Месяц назад
Im not a warriors fan but I feel like klay Thompson's is gonna be the same. Imo hes a better shooter than Ray and reggie etc and some of his clutch performances like game 6 against okc etc will just be forgotten. One of the best two way players Ive seen in the game. 37p in a quarter, 60 in 3 quarters, 4 rings. I still dont understand how reggie miller is a top 75 player over klay. 0 rings and his points ave has never even been high!
@tiismuna
@tiismuna Месяц назад
​@@skillsmachine9164 nope nope nope. Klay is not Ray Allen material. I love Klay but he did not show franchise material. Ray is a Superstar/Main man before going to the Celtics. Reggie Miller too is a franchise and winning. Just short in the finals. Klay is only a Microwave of a great system.
@cfgeronimo
@cfgeronimo Месяц назад
@@tiismunawell said
@skillsmachine9164
@skillsmachine9164 Месяц назад
@tiismuna whats reggies highest point ave per season? Ill tell you what...24p for ONE season. Then it was 22 and hovered around 20. But yeh he was really carrying that franchise to winning wasn't he! Very overated player.
@kingkoopa654
@kingkoopa654 Месяц назад
He’s not underrated at all. He’s a HOFer. Many rings and widely considered one of the best shooters of all time. Y’all just be talking
@michelangelooliver2590
@michelangelooliver2590 Месяц назад
JJ was super locked in! You can tell he admires Ray.
@piggybankvillan
@piggybankvillan Месяц назад
How Ray speaks about basketball is just poetic. This is one JJ's best interviews imo.
@tevindavis9575
@tevindavis9575 Месяц назад
Ray Allen’s the reason I started watching basketball Thank you Ray and thank you JJ
@orionguevera
@orionguevera Месяц назад
2008 Finals 8 3s in one game he was my steph curry fr
@elijahantonelli9626
@elijahantonelli9626 Месяц назад
Same
@cabouo
@cabouo Месяц назад
Facts man! Grew up in Milwaukee, moved before high school. He was that guy man and always been a class act and good role model
@moses04ms
@moses04ms Месяц назад
@@oriongueverathat was 2010
@orionguevera
@orionguevera Месяц назад
@@moses04msyeah i get those recession years mixed up
@wyattlauth1453
@wyattlauth1453 Месяц назад
Ray Allen is a class act. The fact that he went out of his way to praise JJ and compare the similarities to him as a player even though Ray is still probably better than JJ ever thought he was is a testament to his character
@S-TierIguess
@S-TierIguess Месяц назад
Something about them Players that came from them late 90’s made some of the best moments in basketball ever!
@YaboiPerky
@YaboiPerky Месяц назад
So funny seeing mfs unable to move on from their childhood😂😂😂😂😂
@TheDominiqueBallou
@TheDominiqueBallou Месяц назад
Maybe bc its the era you grew up watching. They did nothing special or different. Its a Nostalgia affect every generation goes through it.
@S-TierIguess
@S-TierIguess Месяц назад
@@TheDominiqueBallou yea okay my bad nostalgia would make me think a era full of players like Shaq, Tim Duncan, Kobe, A.I. and KG was the best-ever! 😅😂😂😂
@TheDominiqueBallou
@TheDominiqueBallou Месяц назад
@@S-TierIguess yeah bc kids growing up now feel the same about the current up and coming stars.
@zymbology7471
@zymbology7471 Месяц назад
@@S-TierIguess don’t listen to these zoomers man. You literally were not hating on the current gen and they go and hate on you for YOUR opinion 😭😭 Like deep down they must know it was the best era because that ish was unprovoked
@parkmaster14
@parkmaster14 Месяц назад
"Man who Plants a tree who he will never see for others to shade. " damn never heard that quote. Ray such a class act.
@kfjgfggdfgygfhughfgb
@kfjgfggdfgygfhughfgb Месяц назад
BARZZ
@JBlaze187
@JBlaze187 Месяц назад
You got a timestamp?
@maciej7499
@maciej7499 Месяц назад
Around 30 min mark
@sudanstowell2533
@sudanstowell2533 Месяц назад
It's an old Greek proverb - " A society grows great, when old men plant trees in whos shade they shall never sit." And it's an amazing mentality, to make contributions that maybe only your children or grandkids - future generations - reap the benefits of.
@Trevor10248
@Trevor10248 Месяц назад
30:17
@Fash0da
@Fash0da Месяц назад
As a fellow military brat, listening to Ray talk about how it shaped his late childhood is so spot on. It’s a truly different experience.
@young_kdo9877
@young_kdo9877 Месяц назад
The point Ray makes at 15:10 is so true. The crazy part is when I started going outside everyday to the local park and running drills; people came up to me to try to learn what I was practicing. Over the course of a few months, people gathered and I had a consistent squad of folks coming out to work on our games together. Its a big difference between just going out to put up shots vs. dedicated drills and practice. Sometimes kids would come challenge me 1:1 and once they lost; they would subscribe to my training program and start coming back to learn more haha. The only thing that didn't change was how hard I worked and everyday I would come back to work on my game regardless of who showed up
@thomaskennedy7842
@thomaskennedy7842 Месяц назад
That's a different dude right there. He would have been successful at whatever he had sought to do in life. Extremely intelligent. Extremely thoughtful in his approach to his craft.
@Daniel_Ilyich
@Daniel_Ilyich Месяц назад
This is one of my absolute favorite interviews on this channel. Ray Allen is such a great conversationalist and has so much too share (which he does, generously)! Thanks JJ.
@freeman7239
@freeman7239 Месяц назад
True INDEED
@jaekang7382
@jaekang7382 Месяц назад
Ray Allen went Ultra Instinct mode on that shot. The body just knew.
@qthebars
@qthebars Месяц назад
First of all, Ray hasn’t aged a day 👑 2nd, JJ looking at Ray with reverence is dope to see. Best pod out. Keep smashing the gas. 💪🏿👑🐐
@freeman7239
@freeman7239 Месяц назад
Yeah he looks the same....CRAAAAZEE
@The_Protagonist
@The_Protagonist Месяц назад
Love listening to Ray. He speaks so well. He’s one of the few players I wish I knew in real life. He seems like he would be a really interesting and genuine person in real life, someone who you can have real conversation with and learn a lot from. This is by far one of JJ better episodes.
@Daniel_Ilyich
@Daniel_Ilyich Месяц назад
I was a huge Ray Allen fan growing up. Loved his smooth playing style and his gorgeous jump shot technique. He Got Game starrring him and Denzel is a legendary bball movie, too!
@ponypower8
@ponypower8 Месяц назад
The way he spoke about techniques, preparation and training truly validates and personifies the phrase "HE GOT GAME", the movie he starred in. Learned a lot from this episode. One of the most informative episodes ever.
@shawnhunt2565
@shawnhunt2565 Месяц назад
"A man must be willing to plant a tree who's shade he'll never sit under" deep af
@spacexmike
@spacexmike Месяц назад
it's an old greek proverb, but a good one
@kappawhoo
@kappawhoo Месяц назад
@@spacexmikedoesn’t make it any less deep. Tbh what other athletes can quote Greek proverbs while understanding the true meaning? Probably a handful. Speaks to his greatness all around tbh.
@CJSmith-yz8hq
@CJSmith-yz8hq Месяц назад
Ray is the reason I got sucked into college basketball then the NBA. It wasn't just his basketball skills but the way he presented himself... a true gentlemen. Thank you Ray for the great memories growing up. Awesome show JJ you got a new fan even though I'm a UConn dude.
@lawbinson
@lawbinson Месяц назад
Ray, JJ, and Korver are who i built my game around as i got into better competition. Love these guys
@peterranney9488
@peterranney9488 Месяц назад
When Ray Allen was talking about coaching and how you can teach unique life skills with it there are two quotes that always stand out in my mind about how to approach life. Jerry Rice "Today I will do what others won't so tomorrow I can achieve what others can't". And Vince Lombardi "The game today is going to come down to a couple of plays. I wish I could tell you all which ones."
@thenopasslook
@thenopasslook Месяц назад
one of the most underrated players ever. he was such a good shooter that we overlooked his overall scoring ability in his prime. milwaukee ray was a bucket
@_vijaypanchal
@_vijaypanchal Месяц назад
Ray would make a fantastic coach. He's a true pro and can teach the right habits to the next generation.
@Scotty80C
@Scotty80C Месяц назад
What an absolute legend. So strategic and smart it's unreal
@cblang8115
@cblang8115 Месяц назад
This podcast was incredible. Ray is really living proof of mindset and dedication combined with critical thinking skills
@Daniel_Ilyich
@Daniel_Ilyich Месяц назад
55:49 Great moment in the interview! Kindness and gratitude is a beautiful thing!
@TonyMontana-ww1em
@TonyMontana-ww1em Месяц назад
Amazing. Basketball and beyond interview, worthy of being shown in classrooms, orientations, and training materials for generations to come.
@TheLetterN...
@TheLetterN... Месяц назад
This is absolutely one of my favorite episodes. I think it's because both JJ and Ray are apart of a relatively niche lineage in their eras and its so cool to see that inheritance being acknowledged
@TheLetterN...
@TheLetterN... Месяц назад
Also I see my book FRIDAY BLACK on Ray's bookshelf so this is now MY FAVORITE EPISODE. I've been watching since JJ started years ago!
@arghhgggbu
@arghhgggbu Месяц назад
Ray Allen never seems to grow old!!
@albus6130
@albus6130 Месяц назад
Loved him on the Celtics and it hurt when he went to the Heat but it never made me dislike him. This was a great interview!
@ahamilton1189
@ahamilton1189 Месяц назад
Man seeing two guys have a discussion about their position and roles at the highest level is amazing. There are probably 10 or less guys in the world that can have these discussions and relate the way they do
@freeman7239
@freeman7239 Месяц назад
Especially with how the game is NOW.,.but Ray Allen and JJ...TO be honest.,alot of players have been told BE AN INDIVIDUAL.,But a simple pass a decision is part of the game
@vsChris
@vsChris Месяц назад
Ray Allen is my all time favorite athlete. I absolutely loved this episode
@idksrry3434
@idksrry3434 Месяц назад
Loved tht point by jj abt tracking the screen assist, i never thought abt how important it is til now.
@KmtS9
@KmtS9 Месяц назад
Unbelievably insightful. A ton of depth with everything he says. Thank you for bringing Ray on JJ!!! You are definitely the podcast MVP!
@cheetah219
@cheetah219 Месяц назад
Seeing jj on Flagrant and hearing kind of in detail how much jj looked up to Ray Allen and then this coming out, wild. Must have been kind of an out of body experience interviewing your hero and asking the questions he may have always wanted to ask Ray now that they're both retired.
@DDSTWO
@DDSTWO Месяц назад
TREY-FOUR! Favorite player of all time. You couldn’t tell me I wasn’t him growing up 😂😂 those Sonics years were 🔥🔥🔥
@martinnovales
@martinnovales Месяц назад
My brain actually feels bigger from the amount of wisdom I just gained from this episode. Wow
@jamieldomasig
@jamieldomasig Месяц назад
Two of my most favorite shooters of all time. If I'm gonna create my "All Shooters Five Man Line up", these two will definitely be included.
@flashman453
@flashman453 Месяц назад
This is a wildly interesting and provocative interview. This is exactly the kind of sports media I love. Thanks to JJ and crew and Ray for doing this
@nickma1422
@nickma1422 Месяц назад
Ray, thanks for 08 with the Celtics ❤
@Warfreak
@Warfreak Месяц назад
You gotta love Ray Allen's work ethic and philosophy of playing the game of basketball. This is why I root for him wherever he goes. That shooting for is so awesome too!
@JakeBodenhamer
@JakeBodenhamer Месяц назад
Ray Allen is one of my favourite players of all time! So excited for this episode! He Got Game really made me fall in love with basketball.
@j__v1
@j__v1 Месяц назад
This is an amazing basketball episode! Salute to the OGs and glad Ray Allen getting his flowers.
@jonathantulod900
@jonathantulod900 Месяц назад
Ray is so articulate. You could see he is a self-reflective man. He thinks deep. Very insightful perspectives.
@Lebronluver321
@Lebronluver321 Месяц назад
I remember seeing ray allen at a Starbucks in Chicago before a playoff game in 2009. He was in his full warmup gear calm as can be. Was always my fav player on those celtics teams and a memory I’ll never forget, he signed my harry potter book lol
@BuckMarley
@BuckMarley 18 дней назад
LOVE JJ mentioning Jimmy taking the JUCO route and making it to where he is today. HARD WORK and DEDICATION to your work brings you places. Mans making more history in a couple years on one time compared to other players entire careers 😂
@Dbodnar34
@Dbodnar34 Месяц назад
The gratefulness that overflowed out of this podcast was beautiful
@brianfarnsworth250
@brianfarnsworth250 Месяц назад
This Allen interview and Mashburn's were excellent, thank you.
@muhfknkwin1399
@muhfknkwin1399 Месяц назад
From a maintainer, thank you for the cooks like Ray's mother! Best believe, I was *sprinting* to the flightline chow hall for some food between flights.
@BIGPOTHEAD
@BIGPOTHEAD Месяц назад
Yo JJ & Tommyboy, This episode ranks among your best. Found Ray to be incredibly insightful and it's the first one of your drafts that kept me interested. Tim was actually pleasant! keep it up!
@alastairchong4824
@alastairchong4824 Месяц назад
Man Ray Allen is a great speaker, really insightful and has great stories. Also that 90s draft was hilarious 😂
@carlosnunez7196
@carlosnunez7196 Месяц назад
This is a GEM of an episode , one of the best interviews I’ve ever watched 👏🏽
@sydneydance
@sydneydance Месяц назад
25min in and I love this conversation already. Ray is so cool and articulate. JJ doing a great job these days 👏
@TheAmeerHD
@TheAmeerHD Месяц назад
I’m so excited to listen to this interview, Ray Allen is my favorite player of all time!💯
@OscarGonzales-lw1sp
@OscarGonzales-lw1sp Месяц назад
So many memories of Ray giving my lakers hell 😭 10 year old me was literally afraid.. much respect to a legend who was apart of the reason I started seriously watching the NBA
@datle4470
@datle4470 Месяц назад
Ray my fave all time player, his game was so smooth, i also remember watching he got game in theaters too so that might be part of it
@Sileonex123
@Sileonex123 21 день назад
Anyone else here watching this for a fourth or fifth time just cuz this is one of the best conversations I've ever heard...
@riverdhadda3261
@riverdhadda3261 Месяц назад
i have always wanted to hear from ray allen on this podcast thank you jj this made my day so much better.
@atm1live
@atm1live 28 дней назад
this episode with Ray Allen is truly an eye opener to what life is.
@curtisgrindahl446
@curtisgrindahl446 Месяц назад
What an awesome interview. Ray Allen is a real mensch. I'm amazed now many articulate, thoughtful athletes are on the scene. JJ is producing the finest content in the field. There is so much crap in sports commentary. Listening to JJ, to Tim Legler and to all these fine basketball players is a delight.
@joehill1231
@joehill1231 Месяц назад
I entered high school as Ray came to Boston. As a kid in the Boston area, I was out in the driveway practicing his shot form every single day. Legend.
@kevinpankanin6222
@kevinpankanin6222 Месяц назад
Most perfect form of any player
@kahverengi
@kahverengi Месяц назад
Most ecstasic moments for JJ. Great basketball and life lessons.
@mindaugaszilinskas3940
@mindaugaszilinskas3940 Месяц назад
Thats why i started watching and liking basketball,mr Jesus Shutsleworth,my favorite all time
@kainashhsu
@kainashhsu Месяц назад
The omission of the Admiral is egregious, even with modern play style he can still dominate for sure
@loganford1220
@loganford1220 Месяц назад
I haven’t watched a full nba game this season and will still watch every episode for the quality of interviews
@caseyaicher3050
@caseyaicher3050 Месяц назад
What a fascinating person Ray is. Great storyteller.
@Smith5410
@Smith5410 Месяц назад
Great episode! Mid way through the idea of an episode of the Mind the Game Pod where you have Ray Allen and Rondo together with you and Lebron popped in my head and I can’t help but imagine how awesome that would be.
@javiermacias1766
@javiermacias1766 Месяц назад
The high IQ between both of them and how they break down the nuances. I like how they talk about coaching kids as well how they break down the game for them
@SH-fi8sn
@SH-fi8sn Месяц назад
Ray Allen is such an impressive person. Killer bball player and so intelligent and thoughtful. Much respect!
@brennanesposito827
@brennanesposito827 26 дней назад
This is an all time pod. Two of the greatest shooters & minds the game has seen
@t99155
@t99155 Месяц назад
Glad to see Ray Ray getting an interview....smh dideis hella underrated 💯🔥 clutch asf
@espectrodelayautja6320
@espectrodelayautja6320 Месяц назад
Great episode. Perfect. Ray is still my favorite player of all time. Him, Kobe, AI.
@suneilgoel3144
@suneilgoel3144 Месяц назад
What an interesting guy I didn’t know anything about ray allen as a person, he’s awesome
@GreenFoo72
@GreenFoo72 Месяц назад
We are watching a conversation between two future nba coaches, feels like watching a second mind of the game podcast in the same week love it !!
@MarioNotBros
@MarioNotBros Месяц назад
Ray Allen and Rajon Rondo were my favorite players growing up while they were on the Celtics. Loved the ep.
@MrsYvonneful
@MrsYvonneful Месяц назад
For sure, one of the greatest shooters in NBA history! I don't follow sports, but Ray Allen!!! The best three-pointers that I have ever seen. And yes, I started keeping my eye on him after the movie 'He Got Game'. Don't judge me. lol
@BillSellsRugs
@BillSellsRugs 25 дней назад
What a great interview. Ray Allen is the best
@chrisburns8562
@chrisburns8562 Месяц назад
This is so gold for us Sonics fans- thank you JJ
@willgreig4077
@willgreig4077 Месяц назад
Fr Ray Allen was the Guy at a time where all other Seattle sports were at a All time low besides maybe the Seahawks
@elijahantonelli9626
@elijahantonelli9626 Месяц назад
Ayyy that’s my favorite player of all time. What a great human being.
@rano2613
@rano2613 Месяц назад
49:43 Acknowledge me sempai moment from JJ. I love it.
@GregNow
@GregNow Месяц назад
27:19 Jeff Nordgaard absolutely beast!!❤
@benoit5962
@benoit5962 Месяц назад
Je got outclassed on all areas, big up to Mr Allen
@Igor19485
@Igor19485 Месяц назад
Pierce-Allen-KG are the reason I started supporting the Celtics
@whatyouknowaboutthat1582
@whatyouknowaboutthat1582 Месяц назад
Sounds like band wagoner.
@kb5509
@kb5509 Месяц назад
​@@whatyouknowaboutthat1582if you're not from the US, how else are you gonna start supporting a team?
@mrcudddles6424
@mrcudddles6424 Месяц назад
I'm only 20 minutes in but I already love Ray Allen as a guest
@ChrisAlbert22
@ChrisAlbert22 22 дня назад
Ray Ray is the best. His family is first class. Down to Nike. Love’em!
@mohammedali3128
@mohammedali3128 Месяц назад
I will listen to this interview on days that I need motivation.
@renegade4288
@renegade4288 Месяц назад
Ray gives the best interviews
@SoulRBG
@SoulRBG Месяц назад
Great listen! There are so many similarities in the Korver / JJ / Ray conversations about honing their craft and learning the nuance of the game.
@DanielPak831
@DanielPak831 Месяц назад
thank you ray and jj, needed this motivation
@arinjoys
@arinjoys Месяц назад
I was shouting Mark Price in my head since the beginning of the draft :p
@michael-wj7sc
@michael-wj7sc Месяц назад
I feel like I should be paying to watch this 😂
@Dbutter5000
@Dbutter5000 Месяц назад
25 mins in and already a classic episode!
@itsureishotout-itshotterin3985
@itsureishotout-itshotterin3985 Месяц назад
What a frickin’ master class on hoops - wishing this was an hours-long discussion!
@Riddick_Group_Collections
@Riddick_Group_Collections 25 дней назад
Guys Garnetts versatility and length on Defense is perfect for this era.
@owengurley1744
@owengurley1744 Месяц назад
I wore a ray Allen jersey every day in 3rd grade. My favorite player as a kid
@accelerationgate5089
@accelerationgate5089 20 дней назад
Ray talks so much holy. For a guy who's got a reputation of being quiet, regrettably I find my self similar in that we want to share and end up not sharing in a very concise way lmao
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