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SEATTLE (AP) - On a sore ankle filled with bone spurs, Ray Allen believed he could have scored more than 34 points. Considering that a day earlier Allen's season was in question, 34 was plenty.
Allen capped his night with a spinning three-point play with 1:25 left, and the Seattle SuperSonics pulled away late for a 96-89 win over the Charlotte Bobcats on Sunday night.
Allen missed Thursday's game against the Los Angeles Clippers when he first revealed publicly he'd been bothered by his left ankle for most of the season. An exam on Friday diagnosed Allen with bone spurs, but the seven-time All-Star practiced on Saturday and decided to play against Charlotte.
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