Ray Allen had already changed into the Champion T-shirt.
Standing in the center of the court, watching his teammates also gradually putting on the Champion T-shirts, he subconsciously glanced at the game—it wasn't until this moment that he still felt a sense of unreality.
I really...
won the championship?
He couldn't quite believe it.
From '96 to now, 16 years, 15 seasons of pursuit, it wasn't until this year that he was finally going to hold up the Championship Trophy.
His heart was filled with indescribable emotions.
This season, his status in the New York Knicks wasn't very significant.
Even though he became a starter in the Eastern Conference Finals, for the whole season, during the regular season, he participated in 60 games, averaging 23.4 minutes, scoring 9.8 points per game.
In the playoffs, his average time slightly increased but still only 26.4 minutes, scoring merely 10.5 points per game.