The shot is in the air. This is the moment, the final seconds of an NBA Finals game, Ray Allen loves most. He remembers everything from those final seconds, of course. Every step. Every face. Every involved thought from one of the NBA’s most dramatic shots.
Even now, four months later and with a new season starting Tuesday, Allen can reconstruct the end of Game 6 of the NBA Finals, brick by brick, from being so angry in a time-out huddle he channeled Aristotle to his profanity-laced release after the shot.
But the intriguing part to Allen isn’t catching the pass while shuffling backward over the 3-point line, which NBA referees broke down in a summer symposium, frame by frame, to see whether Allen traveled (he didn’t).
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