The Herald ran a story on Ray Allen at a recent golf tourney.
“Now is the time where you get to enjoy the success that we’ve had, that when you’re playing you can’t enjoy, because each day is a grind to get to the next day. Here, I can just sit back and revel in it,” said Allen, who averaged 17.4 points per game for the Celtics in 2007-08. “This is probably the biggest crowd I’ve been in front of since Game 6, and to be here and play golf, you get a sense of the enormity of that situation, being able to play on that grand stage and see how many people watched from all over America.”
Revel in it Ray, revel all you can. You've had a long career where you've been nothing but a model citizen, superstar player, and all around great guy (not to mention a movie star). The only thing missing in that fairytale life was an NBA Championship, and because you were able to put what little ego you had aside and accept a role as third fiddle on this team, you were rewarded with the ultimate basketball prize.
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