Ray Allen Breaks Down His Legendary Game 6 NBA Finals Shot

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  • čas přidán 27. 03. 2024
  • We're so excited to have NBA legend Ray Allen on 'The Old Man and the Three' this week! To preview this incredible episode, Ray explains everything that went into hitting his famous Game 6 three pointer on the Miami Heat against the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals. It's fascinating.
    Subscribe to The Old Man and The Three podcast w/ JJ Redick (ESPN / First Take) and Tommy Alter CZcams channel today for more NBA analysis, player interviews and highlights.
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  • @Dom2k16
    @Dom2k16 Před měsícem +1652

    I’ve never seen a game be more over than game 6 was in 2013. Will never forget how stunned I was witnessing the crumble

    • @nocap9382
      @nocap9382 Před měsícem +20

      Whass good dom

    • @2easydb133
      @2easydb133 Před měsícem +61

      Read this in ur voice 😂 , Dom 2k da Goat 🐐

    • @masonoverton4063
      @masonoverton4063 Před měsícem +15

      Aren’t you suppose to be on twitter bro

    • @MichaelGee2-id9tb
      @MichaelGee2-id9tb Před měsícem +24

      As a heat fan sinking in his seat during that game when ray hit that shot I swear I jumped up like Norris cole in the corner 😂😂😂

    • @yandhijpeg
      @yandhijpeg Před měsícem +3

      Dom was the crumbling of game 6 heat vs spurs worse or is the crumbling of the cavs vs warriors series worse in 2016??

  • @dimitrijetucovic1307
    @dimitrijetucovic1307 Před měsícem +867

    Ray Allen is one of the hardest working players ever. He was absolutely dedicated to his craft. No wonder he hit that shot, he practiced it a million times.

    • @DiorShiesty
      @DiorShiesty Před měsícem +25

      Indeed they even have videos of him practicing those shots on YT

    • @PeopleOverProfits777
      @PeopleOverProfits777 Před 29 dny +1

      So have I and I still suck 😂

    • @dimitrijetucovic1307
      @dimitrijetucovic1307 Před 29 dny +2

      @@PeopleOverProfits777 Highly doubt you did.

    • @seanxclusive
      @seanxclusive Před 28 dny

      @@PeopleOverProfits777if you actually put in work and consistently put actual effort in I bet you wouldn’t suck.

    • @peacockmusicpage
      @peacockmusicpage Před 28 dny

      Yep. As Bruce Lee said, he fears a guy who has practiced a kick 10,000 times.

  • @homiefromfl
    @homiefromfl Před měsícem +243

    "Most people don't want that smoke."
    -Ray Allen, 2024

  • @samueljlarson
    @samueljlarson Před měsícem +674

    He's talking about how his mind and body were in a flow state together to the point where his mind didn't need to think or calculate the shot - it was just muscle memory and his motions were instinctual. I love hearing about this level of sports psychology.

    • @najjammalik8718
      @najjammalik8718 Před měsícem +31

      it's crazier because the muscle memory was limited by the spacing, so it was more like muscle hypothesis to hurl the shot up like that and have it go in perfectly off balance etc, now im sure hes shot like thtat before but no one practices shooting like that

    • @joahanramirez5811
      @joahanramirez5811 Před měsícem +17

      @@najjammalik8718that’s what make Ray great, the fact that he has shot that same shot multiple times . bro really went ultra instinct for that one shot

    • @jamalfleming6749
      @jamalfleming6749 Před měsícem +3

      Ultra Instinct Ray 😂

    • @user-my4xu4gf1z
      @user-my4xu4gf1z Před 29 dny +1

      Honestly I knew that would be his answer.. just watching the play u could see their wasn't much thought into it.

    • @tercial
      @tercial Před 29 dny

      Reminds me of the time Steph hit a corner 3 over AD with his eyes closed

  • @steve_santiago
    @steve_santiago Před měsícem +342

    Not only was in one of the greatest shots in basketball history but it was ALL NET.

  • @HoopsAficionado
    @HoopsAficionado Před měsícem +112

    Ray had the best of both worlds. He was the number one option in Milwaukee and Seattle and made All-Star teams while making great money. In the latter half of his career, he won a championship in Boston and then another in Miami.

    • @croatiankid6595
      @croatiankid6595 Před 26 dny +4

      If u think about it that Paul pierce and kg also before the big 3

  • @TYE757
    @TYE757 Před měsícem +138

    Heat fans left early ,then they tried to get back in to the arena 😂😂

  • @xxCD7xx
    @xxCD7xx Před měsícem +301

    As someone who HATES the celts - this man will always be the reason I will never hate a player

    • @KnewCummer
      @KnewCummer Před 29 dny +9

      This guy was my favorite player, once he left the Celtics I stopped rooting for that team lol

    • @Powerule23
      @Powerule23 Před 28 dny +3

      For me, it was Larry Bird. He taught me to never hate a player, especially when those emotions are drawn from admiration, whether admitted or not.

    • @abdirahmanahmed1650
      @abdirahmanahmed1650 Před 20 dny +2

      @@Powerule23mines was Kobe I get it now imma fan of all

    • @marconunez174
      @marconunez174 Před 19 dny

      Bro This comment FR. He was the only player I wasnt hating at during their prime tbh

  • @LeoDunsonMinistries
    @LeoDunsonMinistries Před měsícem +59

    No one talks about how Ray Allen was in one of the greatest basketball movies of all time. HE GOT GAME. Damn what a classic

    • @BlackHowl1
      @BlackHowl1 Před 29 dny +8

      Not one of, it IS the greatest basketball movie of all time. I've also got it as the best movie Spike Lee has ever done. Think I might rewatch it this weekend as an Easter treat. JESUS!!!

    • @TalibanKam
      @TalibanKam Před 25 dny +1

      Facts!

    • @agtjackbauer
      @agtjackbauer Před 12 dny

      Everybody knows about Jesus Shuttlesworth. It's not a secret 😂

  • @suuup4711
    @suuup4711 Před měsícem +241

    I experience the same thing when I get to classes. My brain doesn't really understand how but my body says "we got this, we'we been in this position many times" and I fall asleep.

    • @natemps
      @natemps Před měsícem +14

      Man you crazyyy...you got me at first...then lmao

    • @Lifxzvb
      @Lifxzvb Před měsícem +3

      You had us in the first half.. lmao

    • @FireAngelChris
      @FireAngelChris Před měsícem +1

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @lav7161
      @lav7161 Před měsícem +2

      Clutch!

    • @MrAlvarez23
      @MrAlvarez23 Před měsícem +2

      Bruh😂😂😂😂

  • @user-zt9tw8tq7r
    @user-zt9tw8tq7r Před měsícem +37

    ray allen never does podcasts, as a fan of his i aint heard him much since he retired glad to see hes getting on podcasts

  • @Westcoaststyling
    @Westcoaststyling Před měsícem +125

    Ray Allen seems like his interests expand beyond the game of basketball, if he started a pod that included guests that shared the same interests as him or him wanting to learn more from, I'd definitely watch it

    • @etf42
      @etf42 Před měsícem +5

      He’s an incredible golfer

    • @rickyrougs
      @rickyrougs Před 28 dny +1

      i wanna see him coach

  • @aqueelkadri8371
    @aqueelkadri8371 Před měsícem +237

    Wow. Ray talkin about not knowing what he did but his body knew was definitely a new idea for my brain.
    So we need to train so hard as shooters that our brain can't even comprehend whats happening in the moment but the body knows what to do

    • @Jeremy-ot6pb
      @Jeremy-ot6pb Před měsícem +65

      yeah. muscle memory. it's a really common concept

    • @markmittens
      @markmittens Před měsícem +24

      ​@@Jeremy-ot6pbyeah it is😂 I think he's blown a way by hearing it put this way

    • @jake.presents
      @jake.presents Před měsícem +20

      As Ray said, the anxiety is so high, that you have to let the body take over. The anxiety isn't only yours, you can also feel the tension of everyone else watching & hoping, and the magnitude of the moment.
      If you're thinking "what if I miss", or your mind is running, then you'll miss.
      You have to be able to just focus on the rim.
      About 9 seconds, down by 1, I steal the ball and immediately get fouled for a 1&1. When I released the ball, both shots felt like I airballed, but both were dead swishes.
      After that I felt more & more confident in clutch time. And started to recognize how most people play not to make the losing mistake, they're on their heels. I can sense it, and my focus sharpens like a shark smelling blood in the water.
      If you can not give a fakk about the outcome then it's easy to turn on.

    • @chillsummers
      @chillsummers Před měsícem +1

      it becomes routine , its all feel at a point

    • @iGotSpaceLikeNASA
      @iGotSpaceLikeNASA Před měsícem +2

      Yeah this is very similar to making a living as a musician, I have no idea what my body is doing sometimes 😂

  • @stipe_ramo
    @stipe_ramo Před měsícem +137

    Favorite player of all-time

    • @JesusShuttlesworth
      @JesusShuttlesworth Před měsícem +5

      Exactly.

    • @youngthug52
      @youngthug52 Před měsícem

      he’s a snake

    • @MrDiMES123
      @MrDiMES123 Před měsícem +1

      Me too wtf … we rare gang

    • @Lu7.k
      @Lu7.k Před měsícem +4

      @@youngthug52foh cause he would’ve gotten traded by the team anyway if he started to decline it’s only a snake move if they leave but when the team send em to some bs cause they declining then it’s “he just ah”

    • @alyshamiller3351
      @alyshamiller3351 Před 29 dny

      Mine too!!

  • @hyperrreign1352
    @hyperrreign1352 Před měsícem +75

    As a spurs fan, this conversation makes me so sad😭😭 but its still really interesting to hear

    • @Roadrunnerz45
      @Roadrunnerz45 Před měsícem +18

      come on, you won next year ;)

    • @erich3784
      @erich3784 Před 28 dny +3

      @@Roadrunnerz45 Still stings bro

    • @syc2543
      @syc2543 Před 28 dny +2

      You lot and KD are the reason someone isn't unanimous goat. Stand Proud lol.

    • @shimasura
      @shimasura Před 14 dny

      ⁠​⁠@@syc2543curry not kd

    • @syc2543
      @syc2543 Před 14 dny

      @@shimasura With respect KD. I have Curry over KD all time but KD not Curry delivered those 2 chips. Let not the Charles Barkley disrespect for KD seep into your minds and disrespect easy money sniper. Bron has beaten every version of Curry with a healthy team when both rosters are equal. KD got the warriors those chips. More evidence of that is his injury for that Toronto series.

  • @anthonyarmand3614
    @anthonyarmand3614 Před měsícem +18

    He hit that shot going backwards, I remember watching it on TV, it was so devastating. The Spurs already had the 🍾 on ice. It was like McGregor catching Aldo, the shot was so precise. Everything about it was smooth, his awareness of where he was in the court.....I'm still amazed!

  • @914Rocky
    @914Rocky Před měsícem +53

    What a great conversation. It’s great to see how professionally he treated his craft. Thinking about all of the little things including running to his spot so he could get more rest and repeatedly practicing bringing the ball up from different angles when shooting. When I hear this, I smile, because I hear my dad (and I’m 58) say, you can’t just show up. You have to constantly prepare. That’s why I respect you so much, JJ. You didn’t just show up. You did everything possible to hone your skills. I’m not an athlete, but I’ve applied this advice to everything I do. I’m a trial lawyer. And I never, ever just show up. I practice my opening and closing statements and my oral arguments over and over again. It’s not about being talented and good in your feet. It’s about preparation. And I smile whenever I hear anyone talk about how much they prepared. And it’s why, as a Sixers’ fan, I never liked Allen Iverson. He had massive, generational talent. But he just showed up. I shudder to think about what he could have accomplished had he approached the game like you, Ray Allen, and Kobe Bryant did. And it’s clear that you approach your podcast the same way. It’s not luck that it is so successful.

    • @homerdough5389
      @homerdough5389 Před měsícem +5

      I was with you until you called out Allen iverson.
      The man was 5'10 and cooking the league. Tf you mean he just "showed up"? The amount of preparation any short player to even make the league is astronomically higher than any 6'5+ player.

    • @914Rocky
      @914Rocky Před měsícem +2

      @@homerdough5389 I’m sure he practiced to some extent but he famously dogged it or didn’t show up for practices. It was a constant criticism of Iverson throughout his career, not just during the infamous “you’re talking about practice” press conference.

    • @elbowgang9715
      @elbowgang9715 Před měsícem

      ​@@914Rockythe same guys you sliding on those knee caps for would tell you that Iverson was the biggest challenge individually for them. Wipe those lips off ma'am

    • @ozz7602
      @ozz7602 Před 29 dny +1

      ​@914Rocky again you're wrong. Media smear job on him with the practice rant, his best friend was murdered that day, and he was annoyed the media was dogging him about practice. You never watched A.I play and to suggest freaking Reddick is on that teir is comical. Just like Jerry west said Reddick wasn't a player who altered outcomes. IVERSON ALTERED THE LEAGUE.

    • @914Rocky
      @914Rocky Před 29 dny +1

      @@ozz7602 A few things. I’m 58 and am a former Sixers’ season ticket holder. I’ve seen Iverson play hundreds of times in person. I’ve been a fan since Dr. J joined the team. I’m not suggesting that Redick has the same level of talent as did Iverson. He didn’t. And quite frankly almost no player in the league had his level of talent. What I am saying is that Iverson would have been even better had he practiced better and harder and the team would have been much better had he done so. I’m familiar with the events surrounding that interview you are talking about. But Iverson’s poor practice record wasn’t for a single short period around that shooting. He did not take practice seriously throughout his entire career and it was a knock on him from day 1. Iverson is a legit hall of famer but had he had the practice chops of a Kobe Bryant or a Ray Allen, he’d be a Mt Rushmore type player. Heck, Iverson is the best HS quarterback ever to come out of Virginia. His talent was off the charts. And he played super hard, every second. But he never took practice seriously.

  • @armin38822
    @armin38822 Před měsícem +25

    I 100 % understand why Ray is not with the group off KG,Rondo and Pierce. This dude is intelegent.

    • @MrDiMES123
      @MrDiMES123 Před měsícem +3

      Rondo is also intelligent but he has a bad temper

    • @armin38822
      @armin38822 Před 29 dny +1

      @@MrDiMES123 true ! I would say in basketball terms Rondo is the smartest among them all

  • @jitsrajan
    @jitsrajan Před měsícem +28

    This guy is all heart and work ethic..Tough to find players like ray in todays league..

    • @0shie420
      @0shie420 Před měsícem +4

      mayn there is people like that in the league

  • @KDuff-2015
    @KDuff-2015 Před měsícem +73

    The biggest single game collapse in Finals history, Kawhi missed key free throws & Popovich benching Duncan on the play Bosh got the offensive rebound was the shift that won Miami that series

    • @chuitosjpr9725
      @chuitosjpr9725 Před měsícem +19

      As a Spurs fan, nobody would never change what real spurs fans know deep in our hearts without any doubts, Timmy definitely would get that rebound.

    • @bmettura
      @bmettura Před měsícem +9

      Check out Orlando/Houston '95 game 1. It's another monumental collapse, by Orlando. It's also Kenny Smith's one shining moment. 4 consecutive missed free throws by Nic Anderson in the last 10 seconds, if he makes just 1, Orlando wins.

    • @astromigui
      @astromigui Před 29 dny +2

      @@bmettura Yep, but game 1 tough. Here the title was already prepared for the Spurs

    • @newagain9964
      @newagain9964 Před 28 dny +2

      @@chuitosjpr9725not necessarily. But Leonard missing those shots was unbelievable. Felt really Dangerous. Like a collapse impending

    • @auc2.0
      @auc2.0 Před 28 dny

      @@chuitosjpr9725The dumbest move a so called “legendary coach” in Popvich ever made. Still makes my blood boil.

  • @bjmathis119
    @bjmathis119 Před 28 dny +5

    One of my favorite moments seen live. I marched around my house alone in excitement.

  • @cgbach
    @cgbach Před měsícem +5

    Absolutely amazing convo here. Maybe the best I’ve heard on this channel

  • @butterbean8619
    @butterbean8619 Před měsícem +6

    Pressure shot. Games on the line anxiety was overwhelming him mentally but he put in so much work his muscle memory took over.

  • @GODIAM-sy9qb
    @GODIAM-sy9qb Před měsícem +4

    Absolutely love these type of insights from well articulated greats of the game. Thank you!

  • @FreeDawkins
    @FreeDawkins Před měsícem +11

    JJ was fascinated by Ray, Love it! Cats these days don't know how smooth and lethal Allen was, One of my all time favorites.

  • @itsCSB
    @itsCSB Před měsícem +2

    i could listen to him talk all day, looking forward to this pod!

  • @NY-Vice
    @NY-Vice Před měsícem +2

    JJ & team I just wanted to say thank you for all the hard work. Love the show.

  • @ariel3423
    @ariel3423 Před 28 dny +3

    Muscle memory, incredibly hard work and natural born talent secured him that shot

  • @TheTEN24
    @TheTEN24 Před měsícem +3

    Love hearing his insight on a truly incredible play and sequence. Shows how much he practiced all aspects of shooting to be great.

  • @MikeWillis-si7lr
    @MikeWillis-si7lr Před měsícem +6

    One of the 2 greatest shooters ever and he’s practiced shooting all his life and he’s being honest about being scared shi*tless because he knew everyone else was scared to but they were depending on his work. So crazy

  • @bobwiegers
    @bobwiegers Před měsícem +1

    great work as an interviewer, bringing him back to the topic at hand and getting the good stuff for us

  • @JLov3RnB
    @JLov3RnB Před měsícem +8

    What insight from Ray that you can instill in your everyday life. Prepare yourself so when the moment comes, you’re mentally ready for any adversity that comes your way. You can control that part on how you prepare yourself day in and day out

  • @Nerdmatic
    @Nerdmatic Před měsícem +4

    That shot changed so many legacies.

  • @CWil06
    @CWil06 Před měsícem +1

    Ray Allen is a Legend in Milwaukee ‼️ Glad to finally see him.

  • @michaelurena7324
    @michaelurena7324 Před 29 dny +1

    Subscribed! These interviews are next level.

  • @emirepresa9500
    @emirepresa9500 Před měsícem +16

    This game alone could have a 30 for 30 documentary. One of the thing that shocks me is the people that where leaving the arena early to beat the traffic. Why would you ever do that? Of course they didn’t know what was going to happen but, let’s assume the heat lose. It’s the championship game, the end of the season, you pay your respect to your team and to the champ. Did they have a better plan back home? I’m glad for those who chose to stay.

    • @GeminiBrown
      @GeminiBrown Před měsícem

      REAL SPILL💯

    • @aashivbajaj6822
      @aashivbajaj6822 Před měsícem +1

      That’s a fact they didn’t deserve to be there. I’m happy they missed out on such a historic moment. I hope this haunts them for the rest of they’re lives !

    • @crystalizedExposed
      @crystalizedExposed Před měsícem

      i mean they were down 5 with 28 seconds left, and some probability site says they had a 1.5% chance of winning. can you blame them in the moment for wanting to beat traffic out?

    • @MrDiMES123
      @MrDiMES123 Před měsícem +3

      Miami is a notoriously shallow city… their fans used to show up late & leave early

    • @CoolUsernamerino
      @CoolUsernamerino Před 28 dny

      Miami is probably the worst fandom in sports. They don’t care about their team. The stadium is sparse even during the playoffs

  • @0980461
    @0980461 Před měsícem

    This the Finals that got me into basketball. Remember being in Middle school and watching it in the living room. Been a fan ever since.

  • @nuggz720
    @nuggz720 Před měsícem +8

    Ray Allen was my favorite player at UCONN and in the NBA for a while. His stroke was so pure!

  • @devantedenson1301
    @devantedenson1301 Před 29 dny

    I'm from Seattle, so hearing this is great insight and closure hearing his perspective from those HOF moments. Tell 'em Ray!

  • @blaquiere141
    @blaquiere141 Před měsícem +4

    I started watching the NBA in 2006, my favorite players back then were Dwayne Wade, Allen Iverson, Steve Nash and Ray Allen !

    • @mohsinkamal2468
      @mohsinkamal2468 Před měsícem +4

      Same here, started watching around 2006-2007 Dwyane Wade and Brandon Roy were my favourite players then

  • @author722
    @author722 Před měsícem +1

    This, to me, is the greatest shot ever. Forget the context - clock running down, team behind, nba finals. As soon as Bosh got the rebound, he anticipated and was already backpeddling. He shot as his momentum was going backwards, consider the amazing combination of ab and leg strength and coordination and timing. But the MOST amazing part was he did not look down at the floor, yet made it to behind the 3 point line and didn't step out of bounds. How many people on earth can backpeddle, get behind the 3 point line yet stay inbounds, and without any hesitation put up a shot, all the while WITHOUT LOOKING DOWN? I've replayed this shot many many times and each time, I'm looking at his head/eye level and it never ceases to amaze me his spatial awareness and split second shot adjustment.

  • @jaysabz7775
    @jaysabz7775 Před měsícem

    Its amazing to listen again - on his dedication, work ethic and discipline to the game of basketball. And him being a shooter, he comes up in the arena two hours earlier, before each game, his entire career to get his mind and body ready for those type of shots. And that game 6 dagger was no different.

  • @Rob954ever
    @Rob954ever Před měsícem +1

    I'm 57 years old and have played organized Basketball since I was 6. I still play once a week with a group of guys my age. I'm also a native of Soflo. He is absolutely right about learning how to shoot with no space. As I've aged, I no longer have the raw athletic abilities I did when I was young. But my shot has never left me. And hearing them relive the Heat winning it all in 2013 really warms my heart. I cried out of sheer joy that night. Sports are an amazing thing, aren't they?😉👍🏼🙌🏻

  • @p_ricojl2875
    @p_ricojl2875 Před 29 dny +1

    Wow, no feelings. Such a great shot. Thank you

  • @sakpasetechnology9197
    @sakpasetechnology9197 Před 28 dny +1

    Ray was on some Ultra Instinct shooting, the product of consistency and hardwork

  • @RandomNumber6598
    @RandomNumber6598 Před 25 dny +1

    I could listen to Ray talk forever

  • @Brsrafal
    @Brsrafal Před měsícem +16

    Greatest shot in nba history spurs were already celebrating

  • @Edward-cr7lw
    @Edward-cr7lw Před 28 dny +1

    What a legend ❤❤

  • @ryanr2630
    @ryanr2630 Před 28 dny +2

    As a Spurs fan, im so glad we got our Revenge in 2014. The loss in 2013 (as horrible as it was) made 2014 SOOO MUCH SWEETER

  • @02nupe
    @02nupe Před měsícem

    Quality content on pure basketball!! the second greatest 3 point shooter of all time, #Legend

  • @btwentwo
    @btwentwo Před měsícem +2

    The Chris Bosh pass was so fluid and perfect... hopefully he gets the love for that play today too

  • @eamparbeng
    @eamparbeng Před měsícem +2

    The fact that it took a clutch 3 pointer to force a game 7 is a Testament if not only the Spurs excellence as an organization, but what a team the 2013 Heat were

  • @mbf6160
    @mbf6160 Před 17 dny

    Watching guys like bird ray reggie and steph shoot was pure magic 🔥🤙🏾

  • @josevalbuena8499
    @josevalbuena8499 Před 26 dny

    We all felt the same exact thing @ arena. Iconic Moment Ray A. what a Legend and hall of famer of the game.

  • @meethvncho
    @meethvncho Před 27 dny

    Watched that live and I lost my mind literally still get chills

  • @eddiecoger1082
    @eddiecoger1082 Před měsícem +1

    that was an amazing breakdown on shooting

  • @tercial
    @tercial Před 29 dny +2

    Ray Allen has impeccable spacial awareness for the basket

  • @jonroman624
    @jonroman624 Před 19 dny

    Ray went ULTRA INSTINCT on that play. Incredible hearing him describe the moment and what went into it.

  • @davidgiwa555
    @davidgiwa555 Před měsícem +9

    Never been so early for video. I’ve been waiting for this for a long time!

  • @espectrodelayautja6320

    The ultimate NBA professional. The killer that always delivered. Sniper.

  • @TheEastside661
    @TheEastside661 Před 25 dny

    Born in 1992, began watching the NBA in 2003, Ray was one of my favorites growing up!

  • @ThreePointThreat
    @ThreePointThreat Před měsícem +1

    The first time I watched Ray Allen play was the 2001 ECF, Bucks vs. AI and the Sixers. Watching him hit that shot against the Spurs was incredible. That and Kyrie’s shot against the Warriors are among the greatest shots I’ve ever seen.

  • @MrTheRevertz
    @MrTheRevertz Před 26 dny +1

    That’s cold bruh, didn’t even feel confident or think that it would go in yet looked so smooth.

  • @BiglaanVlogLang_28
    @BiglaanVlogLang_28 Před 19 dny

    Wow Ray allen.....❤❤❤ Corner 3sssss👏👍❤️

  • @Brobudude
    @Brobudude Před měsícem +2

    He elevated so far off the ground that he had about a foot and a half underneath him when he released. That’s the greatest shooter of all time.

  • @das_it_mane
    @das_it_mane Před 28 dny +1

    So much wisdom

  • @ohsosantana93
    @ohsosantana93 Před 24 dny

    Beasley just said this too. The dudes that practice these shots and work on their games so much they know where the basket is at all times

  • @jadenayala1281
    @jadenayala1281 Před 26 dny

    I'm from San antonio that shot took a piece of our heart away forever

  • @IvanWidjaya
    @IvanWidjaya Před 29 dny

    Ray Ray shooting form is so beautiful!

  • @RamSquaD201
    @RamSquaD201 Před měsícem +1

    1996 Big East championship that shot he hit was amazing ....

  • @bobbarry-me2zk
    @bobbarry-me2zk Před 25 dny

    I was so happy when we got him on the team lol I can never forget

  • @KingWizard897
    @KingWizard897 Před měsícem

    (Spurs fan) I knew the series was over when Ray hit that shot, it was so heartbreaking but amazing to see, to me that was the game winning shot to end the series.

  • @crypticpainter7643
    @crypticpainter7643 Před 28 dny +1

    The most amazing shot I have seen in a finals

  • @javi.gaitan
    @javi.gaitan Před měsícem

    Witnessed this game with my parents I was 13. Best shot I’ve seen in my life. Crazy I remember jumping out of my chair of how excited I was.

  • @Playaflydre
    @Playaflydre Před 11 dny

    Milwaukee Ray was a monster. Folks dont really talk about that part of his career. But go back and watch Milwaukee Ray. That man was a beast

  • @jrodconcertsmedia
    @jrodconcertsmedia Před měsícem

    I was there. Upper level section 412. Thought about leaving when it looked dark but definitely glad i stayed. Dont think i’ll ever witness this ‘high’ as a sports fan again

  • @theBigDirty9319
    @theBigDirty9319 Před měsícem

    Hyped for this episode

  • @Ezel_00
    @Ezel_00 Před měsícem +1

    the minutes leading up to that shot though, those were fxcking intense watching it live.

  • @2UGamingProductions
    @2UGamingProductions Před měsícem +13

    I do the same when i walk around the house at night

  • @yukon6370
    @yukon6370 Před 27 dny

    Really glad Ray Allen came on the podcast, he usually is pretty private and doesn't really talk much publicly about his time in the NBA.

  • @twomgsx3
    @twomgsx3 Před 28 dny

    I believe him, that shot was LITERALLY perfect. perfect swish. Everything.

  • @natewoods3751
    @natewoods3751 Před 28 dny +1

    He basically saying his real life ultra instinct kicked in and made the shot for him. Badass.

  • @wer1foundation987
    @wer1foundation987 Před měsícem

    This is a perfect explanation that most kids or ballers trying to make the next step don't get. U practice harder than a game so that the game is easy & you put work in on shots & techniques so that your body does it as a reflex into success instead of being in your head worrying about the moment.

  • @carlton2361
    @carlton2361 Před měsícem

    It was the craziest moment in sports. I've ever seen.
    He need a documentary. (Sonics , Celtics , Miami)

  • @Dedman_Tech
    @Dedman_Tech Před měsícem

    "Most people don't want that smoke." - that's a hell of a quote from one of the greatest shooters of all time.

  • @a.oh.k.9161
    @a.oh.k.9161 Před 26 dny +1

    Ray Allen was a true Professional in the game of Basketball.

  • @krownheightsgang7053
    @krownheightsgang7053 Před 29 dny

    He Got Game 👑🙏🏾🏀

  • @jqest85
    @jqest85 Před 25 dny +1

    Side Note:Gold PE 11’s casually sitting on the bookshelf is 🔥

  • @sudanstowell2533
    @sudanstowell2533 Před 27 dny +3

    When people try to use ray allen to diminish lebron, it's actually disrespectful to Ray allen.

  • @gh8066
    @gh8066 Před 28 dny

    elite performer's mindset and preparation

  • @user-ht9mh4cm3f
    @user-ht9mh4cm3f Před 29 dny

    Would be dope to see Ray Allen in his prime today. He was so much more than just a deadly 3 point shooter

  • @professionalsportsenterprise

    As a Heat Fan, we thank you Ray Allen..HEAT NATION STAND UP

  • @MrFraiche
    @MrFraiche Před měsícem

    That shot is the absolute pinnacle of a true shooter’s experience: the impeccable backwards footwork…not one wasted step…perfectly behind the line with just one look at the ground as he catches the ball, feet squared in 1 motion raises up as defense closes in with no space, down 3…clock winding down…Game 6 of NBA Finals…splash, all net.
    Legendary.

    • @Mazo36
      @Mazo36 Před měsícem

      *down 3. Forced the game to overtime

  • @SammyD89
    @SammyD89 Před 26 dny

    I just knew it was over. But then something happened and it was a whole new game. I remember exactly where i was when this happened. Crazy shot. The fact that he practiced it was even crazier

  • @musclemachine8849
    @musclemachine8849 Před 29 dny

    Man I remember the feelings when they had the gold ropes around the court, and I’m like this can’t be it, it’s not over man this Heat team ain’t losing 👑👑👑👑

  • @gc033
    @gc033 Před 28 dny

    As a spurs fan born in ‘96….2013 was a fun series to watch…back and forth series between two elite squads…devastating ending but at least we came back in 2014🔥😆
    (2014 spurs defeated the heat in 5 games with each of the spurs victories ending by a margin of 15+ points…we were NOT gonna be denied after that game 6 the previous year)

  • @Jinz3
    @Jinz3 Před měsícem

    Muscle memory* being in the zone= 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @whatudoin1
    @whatudoin1 Před 29 dny +1

    amazing player ...He was an all rounder but then switched his game ,focused on threes so his team can win .As a celtics fan,i´m glad we walked away from that toxic locker room and continued to make history ,even if it´s with the heat

  • @JADiaz10
    @JADiaz10 Před měsícem +1

    That shot saved a legacy. The step back perfectly without looking after the rebound to not be out of bounds or on the line… Truly amazing

    • @homiefromfl
      @homiefromfl Před měsícem +3

      LeBron scored 3s and other big buckets before he clunked that last attempt that led to Ray's 3. He was just as instrumental in saving his legacy as anyone else.

    • @jynx464
      @jynx464 Před 29 dny +1

      @@homiefromfldidn’t bron have a triple double that game too or something

    • @girthatbirth
      @girthatbirth Před 28 dny

      bron played 50 min this game and brought them back from being down in the fourth he scored 16 straight buddy. . And he had 32 points. Ray had like 8 lol
      ray had 0 points in game 7…

    • @girthatbirth
      @girthatbirth Před 28 dny

      @@jynx464yes 32 10 and like 12

  • @marcobecerra1977
    @marcobecerra1977 Před měsícem

    JJ Redick is perfect for bringing back intellectual conversation into sports