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it was a first step in a revenge plan when ray allen shocked them with a miracle shot with six seconds on the clock. looked like a sure fire spurs title and as the heat went on to claim the championship instead, allen's shot became an instant classic. i sat down with the future hall of famer to talk about the grudge match he's created here this week. and, of course, that shot. >> back out to allen. >> your shot in last year's nba finals became one of those iconic moments. we all remember michael jordan's shot, the catch in the super bowl. most of us will never feel what it's like to be inside of one of those moments. take us there. >> some of it you think about as a kid. you did the five, four, three, two, one count down and make the crowd noise and want to make the shot at the buzzer. still to this day, people talk about it. >> so there's going to be little kids all over the country pretending to be ray allen pretending to be hitting that shot for years. >> yeah. and social media allows us to understand that more. because people send me stuff on instagram all the time about that shot,
it was a first step in a revenge plan when ray allen shocked them with a miracle shot with six seconds on the clock. looked like a sure fire spurs title and as the heat went on to claim the championship instead, allen's shot became an instant classic. i sat down with the future hall of famer to talk about the grudge match he's created here this week. and, of course, that shot. >> back out to allen. >> your shot in last year's nba finals became one of those iconic moments. we all...
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unflinching, after making the miracle shots that saved the miami heat last year, ray allen reveals justt kind of burden his team is carrying now. >> it's always laughable when people see you and they say pressure. >> uncommon. tomorrow, california chrome tries to win the first triple crown in 36 years. an
unflinching, after making the miracle shots that saved the miami heat last year, ray allen reveals justt kind of burden his team is carrying now. >> it's always laughable when people see you and they say pressure. >> uncommon. tomorrow, california chrome tries to win the first triple crown in 36 years. an
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that's ray allen's third foul. >> mark: there were times you put ginobili in the high and pick and roll and as a coach, you can lose your hair. it's stressful at times. he goes for the home run play. but he is absolutely unbelievable with his ability to hit the dive man. the big guy rolling to the hoop with the look away pass. >> mike: we talked earlier about how sometimes we take for granted lebron james, night in and night out. sometimes same thing with tim duncan. now, not crazy stats, doesn't have the big games as much as he used to, but night and night out, what he does during the course of his spectacular career, is just -- it's just unbelievable. >> jeff: 38 years old. still one of the top players in the game. >> mike: james drives. lay-up misses. diaw, the rebound. if you are just tuning in, the spurs had the best shooting half in nba finals husry. as they had 71 points at halftime, shooting 76%. led by as many as 25, as diaw fires away, misses. the heat stormed back, cut it to seven at one point in the third quarter. but then the spurs able to take that hit and respond in a big
that's ray allen's third foul. >> mark: there were times you put ginobili in the high and pick and roll and as a coach, you can lose your hair. it's stressful at times. he goes for the home run play. but he is absolutely unbelievable with his ability to hit the dive man. the big guy rolling to the hoop with the look away pass. >> mike: we talked earlier about how sometimes we take for granted lebron james, night in and night out. sometimes same thing with tim duncan. now, not crazy...
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unflinching, after making the miracle shots that saved the miami heat last year, ray allen reveals justen his team is carrying now. >> it's always laughable when people see you and they say pressure. >> uncommon. tomorrow, california chrome tries to win the first triple crown in 36 years. and there's a tremendous amount at stake. >> if california chrome wins, i think it will bring a lot more people to the sport. >> unprotected. morgan spurlock discovers firsthand how tough it is in the world of college sports. >> it has to be the way.
unflinching, after making the miracle shots that saved the miami heat last year, ray allen reveals justen his team is carrying now. >> it's always laughable when people see you and they say pressure. >> uncommon. tomorrow, california chrome tries to win the first triple crown in 36 years. and there's a tremendous amount at stake. >> if california chrome wins, i think it will bring a lot more people to the sport. >> unprotected. morgan spurlock discovers firsthand how...
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ray allen, in his first interview, told "the hill" said he believes cantor was a victim of meddling from democrats who crossed over in the primary to "we had nst him, probably 15,000 card-carrying democrats come into this primary. there's just no way to anticipate something like that." some allies are quietly furious that and he his team had no idea what was coming and blame a weak campaign for not recognizing he was in trouble. it goes on to say in this article that turnout was much higher in this primary than it was in 2012, but outside observers are highly skeptical that allen's analysis about the democrats is correct. george mason university professor michael mcdonald, a voting model expert, has crunched the precinct level data on what happened and said it was highly unlike that will enough democrats turned out to swing the election, noting that turnout increased more in heavily republican precincts than heavily democratic precincts this year. that's from "the hill" newspaper. and also, one floor "the hill," this is the majority whip. if kevin mccarthy becomes ma jort leader, his maj
ray allen, in his first interview, told "the hill" said he believes cantor was a victim of meddling from democrats who crossed over in the primary to "we had nst him, probably 15,000 card-carrying democrats come into this primary. there's just no way to anticipate something like that." some allies are quietly furious that and he his team had no idea what was coming and blame a weak campaign for not recognizing he was in trouble. it goes on to say in this article that turnout...
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ray allen, in his first interview, told "the hill" said he believes cantor was a victim of meddling from democrats who crossed over in the primary to "we had nst him, probably 15,000 card-carrying democrats come into this primary. there's just no way to anticipate something like that." some allies are quietly furious that and he his team had no idea what was coming and blame a weak campaign for not recognizing he was in trouble. it goes on to say in this article that turnout was much higher in this primary than it was in 2012, but outside observers are highly skeptical that allen's analysis about the democrats is correct. george mason university professor michael mcdonald, a voting model expert, has crunched the precinct level data on what happened and said it was highly unlike that will enough democrats turned out to swing the election, noting that turnout increased more in heavily republican precincts than heavily democratic precincts this year. that's from "the hill" newspaper. and also, one floor "the hill," this is the majority whip. if kevin mccarthy becomes ma jort leader, his maj
ray allen, in his first interview, told "the hill" said he believes cantor was a victim of meddling from democrats who crossed over in the primary to "we had nst him, probably 15,000 card-carrying democrats come into this primary. there's just no way to anticipate something like that." some allies are quietly furious that and he his team had no idea what was coming and blame a weak campaign for not recognizing he was in trouble. it goes on to say in this article that turnout...