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By Terry Brown
NBA Insider Monday, September 13, 2004 Ray Allen wants to be paid $100 million over the next seven years, not only because he is one of the best players on the Seattle SuperSonics but also because he is one of the best shooters in the NBA. The problem, though, is that the Sonics are already paying Rashard Lewis, Vladimir Radmanovic and Flip Murray (as well as Brent Barry last year) to be Ray Allen. During the 2004 season, the Sonics shot a whopping 1,936 3-pointers. The audaciously offensive Mavericks, by comparison, shot 1,456. T ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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