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Jordan Brand Presents Ray Allen Key Moments Timeline

Jordan Brand Presents Ray Allen Key Moments Timeline

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Earlier today Sneaker News gave you a look at Ray Allen’s greatest sneaker moments in his NBA and College career. Jordan Brand also took it upon themselves to pay respects to one of its longest-tenured Team Jordan athletes by compiling a list of key moments in Ray Allen’s career. For example, one key moment came on April 14th, 2002, when Ray broke the record for most 3-pointers in a half while wearing the Air Jordan XVII, and when he scored a career-high 54 points against the Jazz while wearing the Air Jordan V PE. Tonight’s game between Ray’s Celtics the Los Angeles Lakers is potentially another key moment in Ray’s personal history book, as he is one 3-point shot away from being the all-time leaders in 3-point field goals made, surpassing the mark set by the retired Reggie Miller. For the occasion, Ray Allen will be wearing the Air Jordan XI, so take a look at this great list of Air Jordan shoes worn by Ray Allen during his key career moments and stay tuned to Sneaker News for a special NBA Feet feature.

Update: It looks like Ray Allen is wearing an Air Jordan XIII tonight, the original info from Jordan Brand noted he would be wearing an Air Jordan XI.

Update 2: Congrats to Ray Allen for breaking the all-time three-point record!

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