Ray Allen has one of the sweetest jump shots in the NBA. He was a vital component of the Boston Celtics first championship since 1986. It turns out he’s also a mensch.
I was very surprised to read in the Boston Herald that Allen has visited the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum a number of times as well as took the Celtics there last week. I’d love to learn more of the background on what prompted Allen to begin visiting the site.
“So numerous times we get caught up in our everyday lives as well as what’s going on around us, as well as that was an opportunity on behalf of us to see something that I think is about the human condition,” Allen said before last night’s 122-88 win over the Washington Wizards. “I’ve been five times. It’s something that’s affected all of us, as well as it affects society today. It gets to you. (Glen Davis), it affected him greatly. When you see stuff like that, you think about how you can take better care of humankind now in the position we’re all in.”
Righteous!
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