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Ray Allen HIGH SCORER 31 Points HOF 2007 Super Sonics vs Suns 2/14 Full Ticket

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NBA SuperSonics 2-14-2007

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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Unused Ticket from the 2006-07 NBA Season.
February 14, 2007 Seattle SuperSonics vs Phoenix Suns at the KeyArena in Seattle, WA.
2/14/2007
Seattle SuperSonics 40th Anniversary 1967-2007
 
RAY ALLEN "Sugar Ray"
HIGH SCORER 31 Points
31 Points, 6 Rebounds, 4 Assists, 2 Steals
10x All Star, 2x All-NBA, 2x NBA Champ
1996-97 All-Rookie, NBA 75th Anniversary Team
(Ray-Ray, Sugar Ray, Jesus Shuttlesworth, Skinny Walt, Gentleman)
Inducted into HALL of FAME in 2018
 
NICK COLLISON 22 Points 15 Rebounds DOUBLE-DOUBLE
RASHARD LEWIS 20 Points 3 Rebounds
EARL WATSON 12 Points 7 Assists
LEANDRO BARBOSA 16 Points 5 Assists
AMAR'E STOUDEMIRE 18 Points 13 Rebounds DOUBLE-DOUBLE
SHAWN MARION 10 Points 10 Rebounds DOUBLE-DOUBLE
MARCUS BANKS 21 Points 3 Assists
JALEN ROSE LAST GAME PLAYED in SEATTLE
 
Allen, Sonics send depleted Suns to worst loss of season
SEATTLE (AP) -- Nick Collison doesn't necessarily agree, but a year ago Seattle coach Bob Hill didn't feel comfortable with Collison on the court against Phoenix.  Collison wasn't quick, aggressive or athletic enough to keep up with the Suns. That's why Collison's performances against Phoenix are such a shock to Hill.  "I don't know what to say to you about him," Hill said. "I'm flabbergasted by him."  Collison had 22 points and 15 rebounds, to go along with Ray Allen's 31 points in Seattle's 114-90 win over the injury-depleted Suns on Wednesday night. It was Phoenix's worst loss of the season, and a season-low in points scored.  It was Collison's second big game of the season against the Suns, as he had career highs of 29 points and 21 rebounds against Phoenix a month ago. That started a string of career-best play from the forward, highlighted by eight double-doubles in the last 16 games including Wednesday night.  That first performance against Phoenix was the catalyst in boosting Collison's confidence.  "It got me going and this was just another good game for me tonight," Collison said. "I definitely played better after that and was a lot more comfortable after that."  Allen, headed for his seventh All-Star game this weekend, scored 17 points in the third as Seattle withstood a brief charge from the Suns, then blew the game open in the fourth quarter.  Amare Stoudemire had 19 points and 13 rebounds, but Phoenix was again without the reigning two-time MVP Steve Nash and starter Boris Diaw. Nash missed his fourth straight game with and injured right shoulder, and Diaw was sidelined for a second consecutive game with back spasms.  The Suns' previous biggest defeat this season came last Sunday in a 13-point loss to the Chicago Bulls.  "With Ray Allen shooting like that, even with us full strength, I don't know if we could have beat them or not," Phoenix coach Mike D'Antoni said. "It's a little discouraging that we lost, but again, give them credit. We played hard and not it's a good time for a break, that's for sure."  Allen eclipsed the 30-point mark for the 15th time this season, making 11 of 19 shots and taking turns sinking jumpers despite the best efforts of Raja Bell, Leandro Barbosa and Marcus Banks.  Allen got plenty of help in the first half from Collison. Determined to match Stoudemire's output, Collison scored 18 points and grabbed 12 rebounds in the first half, five on the offensive end. Collison scored eight of Seattle's final 10 points in the first half to help keep the lead at double figures.  Collison's play frustrated Stoudemire, who barely stopped short of slamming the ball into the court after fouling Collison while the two battled for a loose ball.  "We happened to be a little undermanned tonight and sometimes it got a little frustrating," Stoudemire said.  Then Allen took over. Phoenix made one run in third, cutting Seattle's lead to 73-66 on Stoudemire's tip-in with 6:55 left in the quarter. Allen then scored 11 of the Sonics' next 19 points to push their lead back to 15. He nearly made it 18, watching a 60-footer at the end of the third bounce off the rim.  "The game picked up and we had to push the ball," Allen said. "They went on a run and we had to make sure to go right back at them. I just took what the defense gave me, but I tried to take a little bit more, I guess."  Rashard Lewis scored 20 points in his third game back from an injury to his right hand that cost the former All-Star 22 games. Reserve Earl Watson added 12.  Phoenix got a season-high 21 off the bench from Banks, but the Suns couldn't overcome a slow shooting start. Phoenix missed 13 of its first 16 attempts, then scored just 13 points in the fourth quarter as Seattle turned the game into a laugher.  Barbosa scored 16 and Shawn Marion had 10.  "I'm proud of what they've done up until the All-Star break," D'Antoni said. "Now it's time to clear our head Dan get people well."
 
ULTRA RARE FULL TICKET IN MINT/NM CONDITION!!!
You get the ticket in the photos.  No Creases, Sharp Corners, Nice Ticket!
Ticket measures 2 x 5-5/8 Inches.
Section 110 - Row 23 - Seat 9 - $46
 
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Ticket will be shipped in the Ticket Toploader (Hard Plastic Holder) shown in the photos.
It will be protected and surrounded by 2 pieces of rigid cardboard and sent via USPS with tracking.
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