here's what i don't understand about the general argument about Ray not signing with the C's. Those saying he might sign with the heat generally point to either 1) him not getting along with Rondo, 2) best chance for a championship and/or 3) getting his shots/starting
now, 1 and 2 are up for debate. only ray allen can answer that.
but number 3 really gets to me because while the heat are indeed a less deep team than us, so theoretically it's easier to imagine that he'd get more minutes, the ball is absolutely DOMINATED by those 3 in Miami. he's basically going to be the 4th option, behind LBJ/Wade/Bosh. Not only is he going to be at best the 4th option, he's going to be the corner option. That means, "why don't you stand in the corner there Ray and wait for us to kick it out to you just in case we get doubled in the paint". If Ray Allen wanted plays run for him to go along with solid ball movement, then he's more likely to have it in Boston than in iso-heavy Miami. How does averaging about 5-7 shot ATTEMPTS a game sound, with free throws coming in only from techs and late game fouls (something he already gets with the C's anyway)?
Miami wants Ray Allen obviously because he's a top shooter. But they could've just as easily had someone like Nick Young or Jason Kapono fill that role. (I'm just talking about primary role because there are the benefits of having Ray's clutch shooting, the occasional drives to the hoop, etc. etc.).
That's why i don't understand the allure of Miami from that standpoint. If it's the chemistry thing with Rondo, or if it's 'sleeping with the enemy' or if its just coz its south beach, then fine. But as for the basketball side of things, i don't think it really makes sense for him.