Ray Allen officially retires from the NBA
Ten-time All-Star and two-time NBA champion Ray Allen officially announced his retirement as a pro basketball player Tuesday.
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Ten-time All-Star and two-time NBA champion Ray Allen officially announced his retirement as a pro basketball player Tuesday.
The 41-year-old Ray Allen is interested in returning to the league after two years away and Golden State is atop his list of desirable locations.
Sharpshooter free agent Ray Allen will not play during the 2014-15 NBA season, he announced on Wednesday in a prepared statement.
Free agent shooting guard Ray Allen will not sign with the Cleveland Cavaliers if he decides to play this season.
Ray Allen is expected to decide where he'll play within the next 10 days, according to several team executives in contact with Allen's camp.
League source says the team that's been most aggressive in pursuing veteran guard Ray Allen is Wizards.
Ray Allen’s agent, Jim Tanner, confirmed that the 6-foot-5 shooting guard has no timetable to make a decision on his playing future.
Warriors GM Bob Myers told the club has reached out to Ray Allen's representatives but said, "it's uncertain as to what Ray wants to do."
Ray Allen's position has not changed and he has not decided if he will play this season nor has he signed with the Cavaliers.
Clippers president and head coach Doc Rivers said Ray Allen was not a candidate to take team's final roster spot with glut of shooting guards already on team.