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Before Steph Curry and Klay Thompson lit up the league, Ray Allen and Rashard Lewis were raining threes in Seattle Their ability to space the floor and torch defenses from deep made them one of the deadliest shooting duos of the 2000s.Allen, one of the greatest pure shooters ever, paired with Lewis’ size and versatility on the perimeter, set the blueprint for what we’d later see in the Warriors’ dynasty. Do you think this duo would dominate in today's league?

They were the original splash brothers before steph and klay.

I do think they would've been successful in today's league.
 
At what point do they discuss it?
Without watching, how do they look like fools?

I haven't watched the clip yet, it's on my playlist.

But I Like the Le Batard Show and have never seen them put out anything flat-out inaccurate.

The headline is "The Heat traded Haywood Highsmith for nothing after refusing to move him for KD."

That would be sufficient for proving they look like fools IMO,
 
I haven't watched the clip yet, it's on my playlist.

But I Like the Le Batard Show and have never seen them put out anything flat-out inaccurate.

The headline is "The Heat traded Haywood Highsmith for nothing after refusing to move him for KD."

That would be sufficient for proving they look like fools IMO,
They didn't refuse to move him for kd and they have been trying to move him.
Unfortunately, players that the heat groom in their system have a reputation of not balling out outside of the heat system.
And he just tore something in his knee
What exactly were they getting for him?
They want to get under the tax to avoid the repeater penalty
 


After 11 seasons in the NBA John Wall announces his retirement. Revisit John Wall’s journey: “‘Yo! I need some f***ing help!’Those six words changed my life.That was when I started talking to a therapist — and it slowly turned things around. Like I said, I don’t know how other people feel. I don’t want to preach to anybody. But for me, I felt like I’d been in Survival Mode my whole life. Coming from where I came from, and seeing the things I’d seen, I had to grow up so fast. I had to be the man of the house at nine years old....Being a product of your environment is not a bad thing. But I think it’s a blessing and a curse. Being a dog, being unbreakable, always having that chip on your shoulder — hey, I get it. I’ve been that guy. But the day is going to come when you can’t do it on your own. And you gotta be strong enough on that day to ask for help.Listen, y’all know me. Y’all know how I carry myself, and what I stand for. If I can tuck my pride and admit that I’m not good, then can’t nobody tell you nothing. I still talk to my therapist to this day, and I’m still unpacking a lot of the crazy sh*t that I’ve been through. I’m never going to stop doing it, because I really don’t know when the darkness could come back. Right now, though? I’m feeling better than I’ve felt in years. I feel like I’m breathing fresh air again. I feel a sense of peace. I get to wake up in the morning and do what I love to do — be a good father to my sons, and carry on the legacy and the light of Frances Ann Pulley.When I look at my youngest son, and the way he be sticking his bottom lip out and smirking, I’m like: Damn. That’s just like my mom. A little piece of her is still here.When my older son comes running into the room to jump up on me like, ‘‘Raaaahhhhh!!!!! My daddy JOHNWALLLLLLL!!!!!!!’That’s my purpose now....I am back. But it’s also something way, way deeper. It’s bigger than basketball, what I’m talking about. It’s LIFE, right?? I’ve been through some of the darkest times you can imagine … I’m still here.”


Enjoy regiment John Wall. I know he wished his mother was still here to see him get his jersey retired.
 


I'm not sure who the 'we' is that he is referring to, but those prices are crazy.

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