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Three-point king Ray Allen retires from NBA

Two-time champion officially calls it quits aged 41

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Ray Allen gestures after scoring a three-point basket during the first half Game 6 in the NBA basketball playoffs. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File)
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Ray Allen won championships in Boston and Miami, made one of the most memorable shots in NBA Finals history and has more 3-pointers than anyone who ever played in the league.

More than two years after his last game, he’s decided that was enough.

Allen announced his retirement on Tuesday in a post on The Players’ Tribune website. Allen spent 18 seasons in the league with Milwaukee, Seattle, the Celtics and the Heat, averaging 18.9 points in 1,300 regular-season games and appearing in 10 All-Star Games.

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“I write this to you today as a 41-year-old man who is retiring from the game,” Allen said in his post, which was in the form of a letter to his younger self. “I write to you as a man who is completely at peace with himself.”

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver called Allen “an extraordinary player.”

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“On behalf of the NBA family, I want to thank him for being a wonderful ambassador for the game,” Silver said.

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