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Ray Allen

Ray Allen is the shooting guard for the Boston Celtics. Allen is a 9-time NBA All-Star, playing with the Celtics, Seattle Sonics and Milwaukee Bucks.

Ray Allen was the 5th overall pick in the 1996 NBA draft, He played at UConn from 1993 to 1996. In his final college season Allen was a first-team All-American and won the Big East Player Of The Year.

Ray Allen's third on the UConn's career scoring list with 1,992 points. He holds the school record for most three-pointers in a season, hitting 115 in 1995-96.

He is currently 2nd in NBA history for all-time three-pointers made, with 2,299 at the end of the 2008-09 season.

Ray Allen also stared in the 1998 Spike...
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Ray Allen is the shooting guard for the Boston Celtics. Allen is a 9-time NBA All-Star, playing with the Celtics, Seattle Sonics and Milwaukee Bucks.

Ray Allen was the 5th overall pick in the 1996 NBA draft, He played at UConn from 1993 to 1996. In his final college season Allen was a first-team All-American and won the Big East Player Of The Year.

Ray Allen's third on the UConn's career scoring list with 1,992 points. He holds the school record for most three-pointers in a season, hitting 115 in 1995-96.

He is currently 2nd in NBA history for all-time three-pointers made, with 2,299 at the end of the 2008-09 season.

Ray Allen also stared in the 1998 Spike Lee movie 'He Got Game' and appeared in the 2001 film 'Harvard Man.'
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Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  • Heat defeats Bucks, 104-91, to take 3-0 lead in first-round series

    Every game, someone different steps up for the Miami Heat.
    Every game, someone different steps up for the Miami Heat. Well, someone different and LeBron James. Ageless Ray Allen scored 23 points, setting the NBA career playoff record for three-pointers in the process, and James had seven of his 22 points during...
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    Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  • Heat defeats Bucks, 104-91, to take 3-0 lead in first-round series

    Every game, someone different steps up for the Miami Heat.
    Every game, someone different steps up for the Miami Heat. Well, someone different and LeBron James. Ageless Ray Allen scored 23 points, setting the NBA career playoff record for three-pointers in the process, and James had seven of his 22 points during...

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      May 17, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    1. 'Hold Fast' by Blue Balliett

      <em>Hold fast to dreams</em>
      Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Those words from "Dreams," a Langston Hughes poem, infuse Blue Balliett's newest novel. At the start of the book, Balliett notes that by the end of the 2012...

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    2. May 16, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    3. Sting added to Printer's Row Lit Fest

      Having introduced the world to such colorful characters as a prostitute named Roxanne and a stalker who monitors &ldquo;Every Breath You Take,&rdquo; Sting will help launch a new Chicago-based storytelling initiative when he appears at the Chicago Tribune&rsquo;s Printers Row Lit Fest next month.
      Having introduced the world to such colorful characters as a prostitute named Roxanne and a stalker who monitors “Every Breath You Take,” Sting will help launch a new Chicago-based storytelling initiative when he appears at the Chicago...

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    4. Sep 10, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    5. Child's character matters in education

      Jeff Nelson and his team at OneGoal knew they couldn't just focus on academics when they began to put together a strategy in 2007 to help underperforming Chicago Public Schools students enter college and earn degrees.
      Jeff Nelson and his team at OneGoal knew they couldn't just focus on academics when they began to put together a strategy in 2007 to help underperforming Chicago Public Schools students enter college and earn degrees. As he talked to teens who had...

      Tags: Teaching and Learning, School Examinations, Roseland, Entertainment Events, Teachers

    6. Apr 21, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    7. Judy Blume to appear at Printers Row Lit Fest

      Children's/young-adult author Judy Blume and graphic novelist/cartoonist Art Spiegelman will be honored as part of this year's Printers Row Lit Fest, which runs June 8 and 9 in the South Loop.
      Children's/young-adult author Judy Blume and graphic novelist/cartoonist Art Spiegelman will be honored as part of this year's Printers Row Lit Fest, which runs June 8 and 9 in the South Loop. Blume, the author of such beloved works as "Are You There...

      Tags: Libraries, Robbins, Chicago Tribune, Breast Cancer, Music Industry

    8. Apr 15, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    9. Director William Friedkin comes home

      William Friedkin, the director of &ldquo;The French Connection&rdquo; and &ldquo;The Exorcist,&rdquo; a pair of acclaimed Tracy Letts adaptations (&ldquo;Bug&rdquo; and &ldquo;Killer Joe&rdquo;) and author of &ldquo;The Friedkin Connection,&rdquo; a new memoir about his 50-plus-year filmmaking career, answered the door of his hotel room. It was a lousy room. &ldquo;Small,&rdquo; he said simply. He stepped aside to let me in, looking disappointed and resigned. He wore large, 1970s-style eyeglasses, sneakers, black socks and a black shirt. He tugged his chinos high above his waist. This is not much bigger than the one-room apartment that he grew up in at the corner of Foster Avenue and Sheridan Road, he said.
      William Friedkin, the director of “The French Connection” and “The Exorcist,” a pair of acclaimed Tracy Letts adaptations (“Bug” and “Killer Joe”) and author of “The Friedkin Connection,” a new...

      Tags: Music, Star Wars (movie), Union League Club, O'Hare International Airport, Giordano's Enterprises Inc.

    10. Oct 12, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    11. How to ruin an arts panel

      Today is the first day of the Chicago Humanities Festival and last day of Chicago Ideas Week. Not that it matters anymore when one annual celebration of creativity ends and another begins. Somewhere, every day of the year, morning, brunch and night, there seems to be an arts panel, arts seminar, book talk, onstage discussion between a moderator and artist, onstage discussion between a moderator and several artists, onstage discussion between an artist and artist, or discourse on the state of something artistic happening.
      Today is the first day of the Chicago Humanities Festival and last day of Chicago Ideas Week. Not that it matters anymore when one annual celebration of creativity ends and another begins. Somewhere, every day of the year, morning, brunch and night, there...

      Tags: Artists, Michael Chabon, Breast Cancer, Entertainment Events, Chicago Humanities Festival

    12. Apr 12, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    13. Culture clash: New history of Chicago taps into our malaise

      "The Third Coast: When Chicago Built the American Dream" has an elegant, unflinching, non-nostalgic clarity about Chicago that you rarely see in books about Chicago.
      Thomas Dyja looked at me with abject horror, then humor, then, as his face crumbled in defeat, resignation. A face that said, "See? This is why I wrote a 412-page cultural history of Chicago at midcentury that — as much as it pulls together...

      Tags: Illinois Institute of Technology, Leo Burnett, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Nelson Algren, Kraft Foods Group, Inc.

    14. May 8, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    15. New leaf

      To understand why the hiring of Brian Bannon as Chicago's public library commissioner caused a more-than-ordinary stir, let us quote a learned cultural authority.
      To understand why the hiring of Brian Bannon as Chicago's public library commissioner caused a more-than-ordinary stir, let us quote a learned cultural authority. That authority is not Socrates. It is not Shakespeare. It is not Goethe. Nor is it...

      Tags: Human Rights, Merle Haggard, Phil Jackson, Chicago Tribune, John Milton

    16. Mar 8, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    17. Taking science to the masses

      Neil Shubin has the wide, happy eyes of a Muppet and the casual, ingratiating prattle of a car salesman. His thick, graying hair lends gravitas. He has written a new book, and on a bitter afternoon in Hyde Park he is explaining to me how he writes.
      Neil Shubin has the wide, happy eyes of a Muppet and the casual, ingratiating prattle of a car salesman. His thick, graying hair lends gravitas. He has written a new book, and on a bitter afternoon in Hyde Park he is explaining to me how he writes....

      Tags: Museum of Natural History, Physiology, Beyonce, Roosevelt University, PBS (tv network)

    18. Feb 12, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    19. Michael Hainey book raises questions about truth versus family

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      Tags: Heart Attack, Julian Barnes, Goodman Theatre, Irving Park, Authors

    20. Jun 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    21. Lit Fest holds on to that printed feeling

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      Tags: Adlai Stevenson, Nelson Algren, Chicago Tribune, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Rachael Ray

    22. Apr 23, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
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      The Theater Loop
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