Ray Allen considered by many by his teammates and coaches that he is a teammate that you would want on your team. Whenever it comes to clutch scoring, his three pointers, or just to have a teammate who always has your back and considers you a brother. Ray was also known to be a deadly, and a respectable player on the court while Reggie was a deadly, cocky, and a unsportsmanlike player. Although Reggie Miller and Ray Allen played in different eras, Ray still had the better career. Ray Allen was the better overall player because he had better stats, Ray hit an higher amount of important clutch shots and he had more of a impressive achievement resume. Ray’s first basketball game was when he was 10. After Ray's first game, Ray's Mom told him that …show more content…
he had a gift for basketball and that he shouldn't waste it. Ray won his state game scoring 25 points and 12 rebounds for Hillcrest High School. Later Ray chose to attend the University of Connecticut. Averaging 19 points a game for UConn and his crazy shooting and ability to score in the paint helped him get picked in the 1st round 5th pick by the Minnesota Timberwolves. Immediately after his selection, Ray was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks. By 1999, he led his losing team to the playoffs leading his team with points and 3 pointers. On February 20th, the Bucks unexpectedly traded Ray Allen to Seattle. His 2004 season he had 24 points per game and led the team to 52 victories. 2007, Ray was traded to the Celtics and then later joined with Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett winning the 2008 championship earning his first ring. 2012, Ray Allen was signed by The Miami Heat and winning another championship. Ray Allen retired in 2014, leaving his legacy by currently holding the record with most three pointers in a career (2,973). Ray Allen has better stats in his regular season career and his playoff career. According to JM.Poulard from Warriors World, he states that Ray Allen averaged 20 points per game while Reggie Miller averaged 18 points per game and maintaining a better 3 point percentage. Ray also averaged more rebounds, assist and blocks per game. That states that Ray was a high efficient shooter. Ray Allen who was mostly constituent during his career by averaging more points than Reggie Miller which proves that he had the better regular season stats. Besides that, Ray also was more successful with the playoffs than Reggie was. Ray played 171 playoff games while Reggie played 144. Reggie did have more points than Ray but Ray had a higher field goal percentage when it came to two point shots and three point shots. Ray Allen had more total rebounds, assist and steals (Basketball Reference). The two championships wins also show the success Ray Allen had during his playoff career while Reggie only had one championship which he lost. Ray was more essential on the court with a high efficiency of his three point shots and two point shots. To summarize, Ray Allen had a more impressive career and postseason career stats than Reggie Miller. Ray Allen was a stronger performer when it came to a clutch shots.
Jim Armstrong from Back of the Jersey stated that in November of 2012 alone, Ray Allen beat three teams with game winning shots (Cleveland, Denver & San Antonio) as a member of the Miami Heat. That’s pretty impressive for a 37-year old sixth man to do that in his career, let alone in one month. 32 year old Reggie Miller struggled to hit his big game shots during the finals against the Lakers. Ray was a reliable clutch time performer all throughout his career. By that, Ray Allen was 37 years old and was still hitting game winning shots as a sixth man while Reggie was struggling at age 32. Not only that, but Ray Allen is third in all time game winning shots while Reggie isn't even on the top 15 list. Ray Allen has a 50% rating on shots taken when trailing by one or two points, or tied, in the final 24 seconds of playoff games since 1996-97 (The Top Ten). 50% may not sound high enough but most players are 25-30% when taking clutch shots. Most would agree on how reliable Ray Allen was when there was a shot he would have to take. To sum things up, Ray Allen was more of a dangerous threat when it came to big game …show more content…
shots. The category of a better resume of achievements totally belongs to Ray Allen with his biggest accomplishment being his two championship titles. Justin Kirkland stated that Ray saw more playoff success despite playing in 4 less playoffs than Miller. He also went to twice as many all star games and is one slot ahead of Miller for the 1-2 punch in total three-pointers made. Those facts show that Ray attended more all star games and he had more three-pointers than Reggie does. Ray who had more playoff success, twice as many all star games and beat Reggie Miller's record of total threes made proves that Ray had a greater legacy. It should be noted that he reached Reggie Miller’s 3 point record in 309 fewer games (Basketball Society). Ray who beat Reggie's record 309 games fewer proves how much of a greater shooter Ray was. Then Ray Allen went on to beat that total soundly during the last seasons of his career. To summarize, Ray had a better resume of achievements than Reggie because Ray had 2 championship, twice the amount of all star games and he currently holds the records of most threes in a career. Some will argue that Reggie Miller played in a harder era other than Ray Allen who played in a easier era.
“If both players swapped eras than the stats of both players will be totally different due to the easy era Ray Allen played while Reggie played a difficult era” (Wage of Wins). Yes Reggie did play in a hard era playing against Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, and Shaq but Ray Allen played in a difficult era during his career as well. Ray played against The Gregg Popovich era where he had had 12 winning seasons out of his 13, Kobe Bryant, Dirk Nowitzki, Lebron James, Steve Nash and much more talented players. Reggie and Ray Allen’s era are somewhat similar, While Reggie had to play against Jordan Ray had to play against Kobe. Ray Allen did not play in a easy era at all, both of these athletes had to play against NBA legends and equally played in a hard
era. In conclusion, Ray Allen became to be the exceeding basketball player if compared to Reggie Miller. Ray had surpassing stats considering that Ray Allen averaged a higher amount of points, assist, rebounds and blocks. Ray hit more big game shots when needed for instance, Ray Allen is the reason why both teams won in the Finals with his game winning shots in the playoffs or to tie the game during the finals with five seconds left on the clock while they were on the verge of letting the Spurs winning it all. Ray had a more superior resume of achievements by having two championship rings, doubled the amount of all star games compared to Reggie and currently holds the record of most 3 pointers made in a career.
Basketball is a chart-topping sport that is loved by many fans. It’s been a hit since 1891 when it began, starting in Springfield, Massachusetts. It grew rapidly in popularity and spread around the world. Many people found it comforting to play, such as Pat Conroy. Pat Conroy was an outstanding basketball player, who was committed in going far with his teammates.
In the article, it states that in the spring of 1969 the Bucks with only two years of existence choose Alcindor as their first overall NBA pick. The biography states “In the spring of 1969 the Milwaukee Bucks, in only their second year of existence, selected Alcindor with the first overall pick in the NBA draft” (“Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Biography”). With this statement being said Ferdinand was an amazing basketball player to be chosen as the first overall pick in the NBA draft not a lot of athletes can say that in the professional league. After only being with the Bucks for only a year Alcindor was making great progress! He finished second in the league with most points, third in rebounds, and also being named the league rookie of the year he quickly adjusted to the game you can say. The article states “He finished second in the league in scoring and third in rebounding, and was named Rookie of the Year” (“Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Biography”). This being said Alcindor made a big impact his first year in the NBA. After making a few adjustments to the Bucks rooster the following years and adding a well needed player Oscar Robertson in 1971 the Bucks finished their regular season 66 wins and 16 loses and the success did not stop there. They finished the season strong by sweeping the Baltimore Bullets in the 1971 NBA finals which means they won the series 4-0 and Alcindor played a big role in this. The biography states “The following season the Bucks, having added future Hall of Fame guard Oscar Robertson to their roster, made another huge leap. The team finished the regular season 66-16 and then steamrolled through the playoffs, sweeping the Baltimore Bullets in the 1971 NBA finals” (“Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Biography”). In conclusion to the statement with Alcindor and Oscar in the team it made a big difference which lead the Bucks to win
Bobby Brown is a singer, songwriter, dancer, and rapper. His net worth is $2 million.
Richard Rodriguez in “The Achievement of Desire” by Richard Rodriguez, displayed his early thoughts on education, how he learned from them as he grew older and how he ultimately alienated his parents do-to the way he went about getting his education. Malcolm X’s path toward education is explained in “Learning to Read” by Malcolm X. His influences, his beliefs and the actual process of what it actually took for X to become educated is explained in great detail. Malcolm X’s reasoning for wanting to be educated was to be able to reach out to Elijah Muhammad, -leader of The Nation of Islam and present himself as an educated person so Muhammad would be able to take notice. Moreover, Richard Rodríguez wanted to become more educated was due to his parent’s lack of education. In addition, education was Rodriguez’s way of distancing himself from his parents and isolating himself into the world of books.
The Autobiography of Malcolm X as told by Alex Haley is about a man who changed the history of America. Malcolm (Little) X preached what he believed about racism, discrimination, and segregation. He went through many changes in his fight for equality. The three transformations that really changed the way Malcolm thought and preached where his transformation in prison, his transformation into the Islamic religion (following Elijah Muhammad), and the biggest transformation of all, his pilgrimage to Mecca. In all of Malcolm actions, teachings and transformations we learn different points of view and we get a good look at different aspects of events. The life of Malcolm (Little) X as told in his autobiography should be read by all.
Jackie Robinson overcame many struggles in life such as being included in the civil rights movement, facing discrimination, and he achieved being the first black man in major league baseball. He was born on January 31, 1919 in Cairo, Georgia on Hadley Ferry Road. It is a blue-collar town of about 10,000 people. Jackie Robinson became the first black player in the major leagues with the Brooklyn Dodgers. Even though he achieved this major goal he still had trouble getting there. He and his siblings were raised by his single mother. Jackie attended Muir High School and Pasadena Junior College. He was a great athlete and played many sports. He played football, basketball, track, and of course baseball. He left school in 1941, worked as an athletic director and played semiprofessional football for the Honolulu Bears before being drafted to the Army in 1942. While he was in the army he became close friends with Joe Louis. The heavyweight used his popularity to protest about the delayed entry of black soldiers. Two years later he got the honor to be second lieutenant in 1943. After an accident where he refused to sit in the back of an unsegregated bus, military police arrested Robinson. A duty officer requested this and then later he requested that Jackie should be court martialed. Since this happened Jackie was not allowed to be deployed overseas to the World War II. He never saw combat during the war. Jackie left the Army with an honorable discharge.
“I’m not concerned with your liking or disliking me, All I ask is that you respect me as a human being”(JackieRobinson.com).This was once said by a man named Jackie Robinson, Jackie was a very great and multi-talented man that changed baseball history forever.
As a 5’9” sophomore in high school in Wilmington, North Carolina, he tried out for his school’s basketball team but wasn’t good enough, neither tall enough, to make it. He then practiced throughout the year and came back as a 6’3” junior to try out. With his improved skills and After graduating from high school, he accepted a basketball scholarship to the University of North Carolina. In his first season at Carolina, he became the second Tarheel player to start in every game as a freshman and was named Atlantic Coast Conference Rookie of the Year (1982). At the end of his freshman year, he made the game-winning shot against Georgetown University for the championship of the NCAA. The Sporting News named him college player of the year in 1983 and in 1984. He left North Caro...
For much of the 20th century, African-American citizens had been disenfranchised throughout the South and the entire United States, they were regarded as inferior second-class citizens. Despite efforts to integrate society, the political and economic systems were meant to continue the cycle of oppression against African-Americans, throughout the south and indirectly yet ever present in the north. These laws of segregation, otherwise knows as Jim Crow laws, applied to almost every aspect of southern American society, including sports. During this time period, African-American athletes had to resort to second class organizational leagues to play in, this included the famous baseball player Jackie Robinson. Much of this institutionalized racism
Spike Lee is a filmmaker who has generated numerous controversial films that unapologetically bring delicate social issuest o the media forefront. He honestly portrays life's societal obstacles. He challenges the public to cogitate on the world's glitches and disunion. Spike Lee created a name for himself with films such as Do the Right Thing (1989) and Malcolm X (1992), and with documentaries such as 4 Little Girls (1997) and When the Levees Broke (2006). Lee’s goal was to portray African Americans in a more accurate light. Even today Lee still produces films that directly address modern society's most significant historical movements and episodes. His productions analyze themes of race and discrimination. His work can be analyzed in academic studies such as Philosophy, African Studies, and literary concepts. I am interested in Spike Lee because his craft and career choice is somewhat similar to my future career endeavors. He not only exalted his skills to produce films but he broke barriers of stereotypical Hollywood movies. His works address issues in society such as political, racial, and environmental influences on African American culture. Given that society has evolved into a technology dependent culture; using this talent to visibly shed light to these concerns is an ability I hope to obtain one day.
Jackie Robinson was the first black baseball player to play on the professional level, he was fearless, courageous, willful and strong. He was an advocate for civil rights, as well as a great baseball player. He had to try to keep quiet, and keep to himself while playing, but became a stronger and more extreme advocate over time. A leader on and off the fields dealing with much more than just baseball, he also had to deal with the criticism and racial tensions of a prominently white game. Branch Rickey, the owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers, was a showman who knew how to make money and fame in baseball “he had made a fortune for the cardinals as well as himself, and black talent could argument his bottom line by transforming his struggling dodgers into a power house” (Zeiler, 17). He wanted to make his team great by any means possible. He put his eyes on Jackie Robinson. Jackie Robinson changed the game and the world, and will always be a huge figure in baseball and civil rights.
Jackie Robinson was a black man that played a white man only sport. Jackie Robinson’s life was outstanding regardless of the obstacles that were thrown in his way in order for him to make it to the top. Jackie Robinson overcame the pain people put him through with the support of his family, friends, and his God given talent, which was playing baseball. Jackie Robinson overcame the negativity of white people during the Civil Rights Movement. For this reason, Jackie Robinson never gave up on his dream and proved people wrong. Jackie Robinson became a vocal champion for the African-American athletes around the world (“Robinson, Jackie - Black History”).
Jackie Robinson once said that “"A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives." (Brainy Quotes). Jackie Robinson faced more abuse than any other baseball player. Jackie Robinson had his mind set on breaking the color barrier for African Americans. Jackie Robinson had the muscle strength and talent to inspire and change the color barrier in Major League baseball. Jackie Robinson was one of the most significant baseball players that America has ever known for Jackie Robinson’s bravery to stop the color barrier for, his inspiration he gave to people all around the world and for his accomplishments during baseball and outside of baseball this made him one of the most valuable players in the National League.
He is the only player in the NBA history to average at least 30 points in a season. After he retired from the Lakers he started coaching volleyball and basketball and he was put in the volleyball Hall of Fame. Wilt Chamberlain was considered one of the greatest and most memorable players in the NBA. One of his tragedies was his death at age 63.
...r_stats.html). Ray Allen was drafted out of Connecticut by the Seattle Supersonics in the 96-97 season. He started81 games and played 82 games, and in that season he averaged 13.4 points per game ("NBA.com." Web. 11 Jan 2010. http://www.nba.com/playerfile/ray_allen/carrer_stats.html). Kevin Durrant was drafted out of Texas by the Seattle Supersonics in the 07-08 season. He started 82 games and played 82 games, and in his rookie season he averaged 20.3 points per game. ("NBA.com." Web. 11 Jan 2010. http://www.nba.com/playerfile/kevin_durrant/carrer_stats.html). Michael Jordan was drafted out of North Carolina by the Chicago Bulls in the 84-85 season. He started 82 games and played in 82 games, during his rookie year he averaged 28.2 points per game ("Basketball-Refrence.com." Web. 11 Jan 2010. http://www.basketball-refrence.com/players/j/jordanmi01.html).