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RAY ALLEN ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Just two years ago, Allen was dominating the Big East, and NCAA basketball. As a junior, he averaged 23.4 points per game, was named the Big East Player of the Year, and was tabbed as a unanimous Big East First Team pick and First Team All-American. He led UConn to the Sweet Sixteen in the 1996 NCAA Tournament before losing to Mississippi State.Then came the announcement that Allen was foregoing his senior year to enter the NBA draft. He was selected by Minnesota and immediately traded to the Milwaukee Bucks. As a rookie, he started 81 (of 82 games), but only managed to average 13.4 points per game. On a team with Glenn Robinson, and All-Star Vin Baker, he was rarely passed to.Over the summer, Baker was traded in a multi-team deal that gave the Bucks All-Star point guard Terell Brandon. With the addition of Brandon, Allen now gets the ball more often, and more importantly, scores more. Milwaukee is also off to a surprisingly good start. Allen has been called "Jordanesque," since his game resembles the great Michael Jordan's. 

Allen is a great basketball player. This year, he is proving to everyone that he was not a hoax; he is a true NBA player. He possesses the skills to become a perennial All-Star, and has the ability to make the Bucks playoff contenders. Is he the next Michael Jordan? Only time will tell. One thing is for sure, though: Ray Allen is a rising star. Ray Allen was the Player of the Year (UPI) in 1995-96. Unanimous 1st Team All-American, 1995-96. 3rd Team All-American (AP, NABC), 1995-96. Big East All-Rookie team 1993-94. Big East Player of the Year, 1995-96. He was graduated as #3 on the UConn career scoring list with 1,922 points.. He set a UConn single-season record with 115 three-pointers in 1995-96.

Ray is the first UConn player ever to earn All-America recognition in back-to-back seasons, after being named to AP's and NABC's Third Team as a sophomore in 1994-95.He was the first player in UConn men's basketball history to be named All-American status as only a sophomore. He was a contender in the nation's top ten pre season Naismith National Player of the year. He was the first player to pass the 1000 point at UConn as a sophomore. Ray Allen helped lead the US to the gold medal at the World University Games in 1995.