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- Posted on: Sun, 10/21/2012 - 2:52pm #43958

JoeyGladstoneParticipanthttp://www.collectivefans.com/2012/10/21/heat-vs-celtics-ray-allen-says-boston-mistreated-him/
I can NOT wait until the Celtics & Heat kick the season off. Rondo/KG will be trying to get in Rays head.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 10/21/2012 - 7:09pm #722369

IndianaBasketballParticipantI don’t get it… The Celtics offered him more money than any other team. He got way less from the Heat.
0- Posted on: Sun, 10/21/2012 - 7:17pm #722370

JoeyGladstoneParticipantRay Allen seems to be whining a lot nowadays. I honestly just think he wanted to be gone from there & he is just trying to cover it up with an excuse.
I mean he was a FA so no need for an excuse, but when you jump ship to your biggest rivalry in the conference all the hate you get is well deserved IMO.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 10/22/2012 - 10:58am #722512
royk927ParticipantWhen the celtics were struggling last year. Rays name came up a lot on rumor mills about being traded maybe he is taking offense to that.
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- Posted on: Sun, 10/21/2012 - 7:47pm #722375

torontoraptors10ParticipantIt’s not always about money. Sometimes it’s about the way an organization treats you and the at the age Ray Allen is at right now, I don’t think he cares about money but more about winning. Lets not forget the Celtics tried to trade him Memphis for OJ Mayo.
0- Posted on: Sun, 10/21/2012 - 8:04pm #722377
SiggyParticipantThese were his words from the article "That’s the way I felt and it was like, if you are going to come and not put out a good contract on the table then, hey we gotta think about going somewhere else.”
Boston offered him more. In the end, no, it wasn’t about the money, but with that quote he’s trying to make it seem as it is. I do think he was gonna leave regardless. Boston’s window was supposedly closed. There were already designs for bringing in more talent at the 2. The organization is really high on Avery Bradley and can see him at the 2 going forward. Then there’s the matter of his relationship with Rondo. Those 2 don’t really like eachother.
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- Posted on: Sun, 10/21/2012 - 8:02pm #722376

IndianaBasketballParticipantReading Ray’s quotes, it sounded like his contract situation played a role.
When this contract situation came down, everybody in my circle mom, family, brother, sister, friends from college, people who watched me since I was in high school and since I was in college, nobody wanted me to resign in that situation because they thought, ‘There is so much left in you and this team isn’t taking care of you or treating you right.’ That’s the way I felt and it was like, if you are going to come and not put out a good contract on the table then, hey we gotta think about going somewhere else.”
0 - Posted on: Sun, 10/21/2012 - 8:11pm #722378

LipstickParticipant1) He didn’t like playing with Rondo, and vice versa. Bradley was also on the rise.
2) Organization treated him like crap. Why wouldn’t he want to leave after Boston tried to shop him for multiple seasons?
I didn’t like that he chose Miami for over some other contenders, but I can’t blame him for leaving. It’s like everyone knew but Boston.
0- Posted on: Sun, 10/21/2012 - 8:14pm #722382
SiggyParticipantIt worked out better for the C’s in the end. I think they upgraded that position with JET, Lee (jet lee??) and they still got Bradley whenever he gets back.
0- Posted on: Sun, 10/21/2012 - 8:16pm #722383

LipstickParticipantDefinitely agree. Jet’s perfectly fine with coming off the bench and his attitude blends right in as well.
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- Posted on: Sun, 10/21/2012 - 8:20pm #722384

IndianaBasketballParticipantI’ve never read anything about Ray Allen saying he didn’t like playing with Rajon Rondo and vice versa. Rondo has said multiple times that, that whole situation was blown out of proportion. They probably didn’t really like each other, but do you like everybody you work with?
To be honest, I think it all came down to the fact Allen lost his starting spot to Avery Bradley. Then throw in the fact he was almost traded. It’s confusing why he’s talking about a contract…
It was his decision to make. I still think he was petty and sensitive though. He clearly signed with the Heat to be vindictive towards Ainge/Boston. Regardless, I think it’s better for Boston and it’s great for the Heat.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 10/21/2012 - 8:22pm #722385

LipstickParticipantAnyone else love that this is REAL rivalry? It’s like these kind of rivalries have disappeared in sports, even in football, but not even Twitter can patch things up between Boston and Miami.
0- Posted on: Sun, 10/21/2012 - 8:32pm #722386

JoeyGladstoneParticipantYea the Heat/Celtics matchup is going to be really fun to watch this year.
Would Ray Allen going to the Lakers been worse than him going to the Heat from a backlash standpoint?
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- Posted on: Sun, 10/21/2012 - 8:48pm #722389

LipstickParticipantEither way would suck, but based on who was the most recent team to beat Boston I’d say Miami is worse. Just feels dirty joining a team that ended your season only five months ago.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 10/22/2012 - 12:52am #722416

kobyzParticipanti had no problem that he wanted to leave if he felt no good there, i have problem that he went to Miami, it’s betrayal, unclass and unsportsmanship act to go to the team that was your biggest rival in the last faw years, the team you hated in all your heart, only for chasing a ring like a beach… Ray Allen lost a lot of respect with that move!!
0 - Posted on: Mon, 10/22/2012 - 10:50am #722510

LipstickParticipantSo I just read the article for the first time and it shows just a little wee bit why each team he’s left has been quite bitter about him.
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