Prime Ray Allen vs Prime Vince Carter

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  • Ray Allen

    Votes: 38 50.7%
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BlueHeffner

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Why y'all keep saying Milwaukee Ray >> Seattle Ray :gucci:


He averaged 5ppg more in Seattle and he was more efficient :gucci:
 

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It is very close, but I will go with Ray Allen.

He almost took the Bucks to the finals...it is absurd to even think about that.
 

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vince getting lotta love lately cause he old as hell yet still can ball.

BUT....


vince was all show with no substance. he would've been a pretty good 3rd option on a stacked team.

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at one point you could have traded vince for kobe straight up
 

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It is very close, but I will go with Ray Allen.

He almost took the Bucks to the finals...it is absurd to even think about that.

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that bucks team had glen robinson, sam cassell, tim thomas

vince carter if he didnt go tot his graduation and missed that last shot would have been in the same spot as the bucks
 

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that bucks team had glen robinson, sam cassell, tim thomas
If I remember correctly Big Dog was already passed his prime. Tim Thomas and Cassell were solid though.

It's very close, but I would still go with Ray Allen. Maybe my opinion would be different if he didn't go to get his degree before that playoff game and made that shot. :sas2:

Yeah, I am bringing up those old wounds after LeBron and Korver sweeped Y'all :sas1:
 

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If I remember correctly Big Dog was already passed his prime. Tim Thomas and Cassell were solid though.

It's very close, but I would still go with Ray Allen. Maybe my opinion would be different if he didn't go to get his degree before that playoff game and made that shot. :sas2:

Yeah, I am bringing up those old wounds after LeBron and Korver sweeped Y'all :sas1:

glen robinson was 28 and averaged 22 points per game 7 boards and 4 assists
 

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glen robinson was 28 and averaged 22 points per game 7 boards and 4 assists
:ehh:

Not bad, I will still go with Ray Allen though. He was better down the stretch in games with clutch shots, won LeBron a ring etc.

Vince was a monster and it is too bad Toronto could not properly build around him. It was a shame he never did anything worthwhile after that first year and a half on the nets with Kidd.

After he was traded to the Nets and got them to the Playoffs I thought it could have possibly been a ring for the Nets. Never quite got there though. They went on a crazy run that second half of the season.
 

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:hhh: Stfu idiot.

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if vince didn't have a long career, he would've been one of the top 5 biggest waste of God given talent.

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ill always wonder what vince couldve become if he had HOF coaching and was able to be on a contender early on and in his prime. hes got a better overall skillset than ray, but probably never worked as hard as ray to be great.
 

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ill always wonder what vince couldve become if he had HOF coaching and was able to be on a contender early on and in his prime. hes got a better overall skillset than ray, but probably never worked as hard as ray to be great.

vince is a talented nikka who didn't have an alpha in him brehs. he would've benefited to play on a stacked team with a lead dog. and he just wasn't a consistent. way too on and off.
 

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It is very close, but I will go with Ray Allen.

He almost took the Bucks to the finals...it is absurd to even think about that.

The Bucks were more of a 3 headed monster which Ray-Big Dog-Cassell going apeshyt on nikkaz than just Allen out there balling outta control. Why the hell Glenn and Ray ppgs were the same if Ray Allen didn't have help?

the Raptors that very same year also took the Sixer to 7 games while that team only scoring option was Vince.
 
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