Ray allen is a professional basketball player & was inducted into Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a player in September 2018.

Ray allen : Hall of Fame | Height | Children | Number

Allen played college basketball for the Connecticut Huskies for three seasons, gaining a reputation as an efficient long-range shooter. He entered the NBA in 1996 as the fifth overall selection.

Ray allen : Hall of Fame | Height | Children | Number

Career history
           1996–2003            Milwaukee Bucks
2003–2007 Seattle SuperSonics   
2007–2012 Boston Celtics
2012–2014 Miami Heat

In the NBA, he developed into a prolific scorer for the Milwaukee Bucks, featuring alongside Glenn Robinson and Sam Cassell as the team achieved playoff success.

However, the trio were unable to capture a championship, and Allen was traded to the Seattle SuperSonics.

In Seattle, Allen’s reputation as a scorer was solidified; he would break several league records for three-point and free throw shooting. Despite this, a title still eluded Allen, and he was traded to the Boston Celtics in 2007.

In Boston, Allen and new teammates Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce formed a “Big Three” and had immediate success, winning an NBA championship in 2008.

He remained with the franchise for five seasons, before departing in free agency to join the Miami Heat for two seasons. 

Hall of Fame 

With a dedicated routine and strict attention to detail, Ray Allen became one of the most prolific shooters in basketball history.

High-volume scoring made Allen a consensus First Team All-America and Big East Player of the Year while at Connecticut.

In seven seasons with the Milwaukee Bucks, Allen established himself as a three-point marksman earning him a spot on the All-NBA Third Team in 2001.

After playing in three All-Star Games with the Bucks, Allen joined the Supersonics in 2003 where he would go on to set career high numbers in scoring, rebounding, and assists leading to four more All-Star appearances in Seattle.

Alongside Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce, Allen took home his first NBA championship in 2008 as a member of the Boston Celtics.

His winning ways continued in 2013 when he hit a game tying three-point basket in the final seconds of Game 6 for the Heat forcing overtime and an eventual Game 7 where Allen would capture his second championship.

Retiring as the all-time leader in three-point field goals, Allen’s 19-year career proved to be a model of consistency and inspiration for young players.

Ray allen Height 

At 47 years old, Ray Allen height is 6 ft 5 in (196.0 cm).

Ray allen : Hall of Fame | Height | Children | Number

Personal information
Born July 20, 1975 (age 47)
Merced, California, US    
        Listed height         6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Listed weight 205 lb (93 kg)

Allen’s list of individual accolades are extensive; he gained ten NBA All-Star designations, he won an Olympic gold medal as a member of the 2000 United States men’s basketball team, he held the NBA record in career three-point field goals made in the regular season from 2011 to 2021, and has additionally scored the third most three-pointers in the postseason.

Fueled by his desire to become the top player on the military base where he lived, Allen practiced at length daily, so long as it did not interfere with his studies.

By the age of fifteen, he was playing for Hillcrest High School’s varsity team, and would eventually lead them to their first state championship game.

In that game, Allen showed his NBA potential by posting an impressive 25 points, to go along with 12 rebounds, in a blowout victory for Hillcrest Wildcats.

Children 

As a devoted father, Ray Allen has five children; Tierra Allen, Walker Allen, Wynstan Ryan Allen, Wynn Allen, and Walter Ray Allen III.

The only daughter of Ray Allen, Tierra Allen, was born to his ex-partner, Rosalind Ramsey. Though the duo had a daughter, they were never really lawfully married.

Ray allen : Hall of Fame | Height | Children | Number

Born in 2004 as the eldest son of Ray Allen, Walter Ray Allen III is an emerging personality in the sports industry. Indeed, he followed his father’s footsteps as many had expected him to. 

Born in 2006, it is safe to say that Walker Allen has caught the eyes of many. Not only does he plays basketball for his high school team, Gulliver Prep High School, but he is also a pianist, artist, and singer. 

The third child of Ray Allen and Shannon Allen, Wynn Allen was born in 2009. According to the sources, he is not into fame and dislikes being in the spotlight.

Two of Ray Allen’s kids have had a life-threatening medical scare. Their son, Walker, struggled with the severe condition of Type 1 Diabetes.

Ray allen number 

When Kevin Garnett got his number retired by the Celtics earlier this month at TD Garden, Ray Allen was by his side.

Alongside teammate Paul Pierce, the former Big Three ended a long running beef to celebrate KG on his big night. In addition to some much needed catharsis, the reunion may have cleared the path for Allen to one day see his own number raised to the rafters.

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Numbers

  • 20  –  Boston Celtics / Shooting guard
  • 34  –  Milwaukee Bucks / Shooting guard
  • 34  –  Miami Heat / Shooting guard
  • 34  –  Seattle Supersonics / Shooting guard
  • 34 – UConn Huskies men’s basketball / Shooting guard

The former Celtics sharpshooter reflected on that night and much more in an interview with Celtics Hall of Famer Cedric Maxwell on The Cedric Maxwell Podcast. Allen told Max that getting his number raised to the TD Garden rafters would mean everything.

“When you come into that building, those jerseys are part of Celtics lore, Celtics tradition, Celtic Nation,” Allen said. “And to be able to say that my number that I wore would be up there at some point in my life, it’s one of the greatest honors in this game that I could ever receive.”

Allen, who had been on the outs with his former 2008 title winning teammates since he departed for the Miami Heat in 2012, said walking through the Garden doors the day of KG’s retirement was like a jump into the pool after a day at the beach — a welcome and familiar feeling.

This is a direct contrast to how Allen felt whenever he had to suit up against the Celtics in Boston in the final years of his career with the Heat.

Boos reigned down on Allen constantly when he returned to the Garden after his sudden departure to Miami following the 2012 playoffs.

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By Rishabh

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