In hindsight though, had ray not left in 2012 he wouldve been traded in 2013 just as pierce and Garnett were.
its probably the way Ray left and the where...that hurts garnett/Pierce.....i'm sure Westbrook feels the same way about Durant. leaving to take less money and go to the team you are trying to go through.
Danny took one of the biggest U-turns you could take from signing Garnett to an extension with a no-trade clause the summer before and loading up on guys like jason terry to go on a run with the old guard.....to trading everyone at the end of the season and going into full rebuild mode.
Ray isnt innocent though....Pierce threw out the olive branch and Allen repaid him by not even attending pierces number going in the rafters ceremony.
I get that. Many here that are still ate up with the way Ray left and who he went to, and all.
Ray should have been loyal - to a fault.
Just like THIS guy.

Blind loyalty can be cruel - but we teach our sons/daughters to do what what their teachers/bosses/superiors - tell them to.
As much as I love The Boston Celtics Isaiah Thomas moved the "NBA is a Family" needle a bit, for me.
Ray Allen boldly chose his OWN destiny. I can't and won't ever fault him for that.
It’s apples to oranges. How was IT “loyal” to the C’s? By playing for a team he got traded to? Loyalty isn’t falling in love with the franchise and city.
And I think the Celtics handled the situation with IT very poorly, he deserved a heads up or something.
I don’t care that Ray left. I don’t even care that he left for Miami. I care that he never told the guys he so often talks about.
If your brother on his 18th birthday joins the military without telling you, you gonna be cool with that?
Ray was about as bold as Durant was joining GSW. They bought their rings. They left so much money on the table to go to an easy situation. Ray took what, $3M less? Expensive ring, huh?