Browsing the "Ray Allen" Tag
RAY ALLEN Ray Allen is an NBA player who is known for his excellence in three-point shooting, becoming the record holder for all-time 3-pointers made on March 11th, 2011 with his 2,561st three. Allen is a longtime Jordan Brand athlete and is also known for his incredible repertoire of player exclusive Air Jordan models.
December 1st, 2012 by Brendan Dunne
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There aren’t too many entries into the legacy series of Air Jordan releases that Ray Allen can’t claim a player exclusive pair for. He’s got the Air Jordan XII covered, with this Boston Celtics flavor being just one of the iterations he’s been blessed with for this specific sneaker. Continue through to our gallery of photos for the complete look and let us know in the comments if you think this Air Jordan XII Boston Celtics look for Ray Allen is worth the price tag put on by innovative_shopping_concepts on eBay.
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November 15th, 2012 by Brendan Dunne
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Ray Allen recently made quite the stir during his Miami Heat debut with some very special sneakers on feet, lacing up in late era Air Jordans via the Air Jordan XVI. That wasn’t the only time he’s rocked such a recent model, taking it back a few steps in his storied career he had this Air Jordan XVII when he was with the Milwaukee Bucks. The clean ‘Home’ colored pair dashes his name and number across the ankle area, cementing their status as a sneaker created for one of the league’s greatest all-time shooters. Click through for a full look at the Air Jordan XVII Milwaukee Bucks PE for Ray Allen and check out what they went for from haleyzeuszooey on eBay.
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November 14th, 2012 by John K.
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Does the Air Jordan XX3 get enough love? The twenty-third Air Jordan was important for obvious reasons, and it’s clear Jordan Brand came through with perhaps the most luxurious design ever and two exciting limited-edition releases in the Titanium and Premier joints, but the ‘PE’ category wasn’t bad either. Ray Allen’s Boston Celtics Player Exclusives come to mind, seen here in the stylish Black colorway with the green contrast stitching and an altered ’20′ logo on the left tongue. If you’ve never seen these before, we’ve got a look at some angles below, so check ‘em out and peep the asking price from elbato22 on eBay.
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November 1st, 2012 by Brendan Dunne
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The next chapter in Ray Allen’s Air Jordan player exclusive career began this week, with Sugar Ray busting out that crazy gold Air Jordan XVI. Taking things way back in time is this relic from his days with the Seattle Sonics, an Air Jordan XIII donning some of the more muted shades from that squad’s repertoire. Stay with Sneaker News after the jump for the full look at this Air Jordan XIII rarity and if you like what you see then check out the price on the pair right now from hxcbarbiex3 on eBay.
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October 31st, 2012 by Brendan Dunne
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Ray Allen‘s long awaited debuted in some PE sneaks out in Miami was a pretty severe curveball for most of the sneakerhead scene, opting out of the anticipated red and yellow shades for this special Air Jordan XVI ‘Gold’ player exclusive that kinda mimics the ‘Year of the Rabbit’ theme. Sugar Ray kept the shroud on for most of the game and took it off momentarily, but overall this on-court Air Jordan XVI action reminding many of us how slick the underrated silhouette can be. Let’s keep in mind that when both those Air Jordan VIII and Air Jordan XIII ‘Ray Allen’ PEs were released in limited numbers, the model itself was heavily released around that time. Does this point to an Air Jordan XVI re-issue soon? Click through with Sneaker News for some up close shots of the sneakers and let us know in the comments where this pair ranks for you in terms of all time Ray Allen Air Jordan PE’s.
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October 31st, 2012 by Aaron Hope
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With Ray Allen matching Chris Bosh’s 19 points and the Heat easily defeating the Boston Celtics in an Eastern Conference Finals rematch despite LeBron James missing crunch time with a charlie horse, it’s safe to say that Miami’s Big Three is now a quartet. Sugar Ray has both the championship pedigree and impressive PE resume to contribute to this formidable assemblage, and last night we saw the first of what figures to be a ton of dope Air Jordan player exclusives in MIA red and gold. The first choice was a curious one that leaves Jordanheads wondering whether new Air Jordan XVIs might be on the way for the first time since Michael Jordan’s first Wizards season. This new take on the Sixteen reminds us of Ray’s first run Bucks AJXVI PEs; which do you think is a better representation of this famously shrouded design? Have a closer look below, let us know what you think and be sure to check back with Sneaker News for a whole season’s worth of NBA Feet.
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October 30th, 2012 by Brendan Dunne
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It looks like LeBron James won’t be the only one rocking gold sneakers tonight, as Ray Allen will apparently suit up in this pair of the Air Jordan XVI in his first NBA game with the Miami Heat. Sure Ray might not get to enjoy the ring ceremony to the same extent as his teammates, but he’s part of the family now and may well be in line to grab one come next year. Click through with us to check out a shot of Ray practicing in his Air Jordan XVI ‘Gold’ PE (one that just might mean a Retro comeback is in the works for 2013), let us know what you think in the comments below, and be sure to look for them on-court tonight as Allen squares off against his former Boston Celtics squad for the first time.
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October 23rd, 2012 by Brendan Dunne
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The latest Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke to come from the pockets of big spender Layupshot pays tribute to a man who has had limitless sneakers already created in his honor. That would be Ray Allen, who gets his sneakers extended beyond the Air Jordan PE realm with this supreme creation. The sneakers aim at the team Sugar Ray entered the league with, sporting a Milwaukee Bucks colorway to go with the diamond embossed leather, baseball stitching, and other premium options. Click through to get a look at the Nike Air Force 1 Bespoke by Layupshot and let us know how it comes to his other pairs.
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