Good thread! TP for you, Budweiser.
The interesting sub-topic here is how to best maximize the roster for 2010, and what to do about Ray Allen.
Do we repeat next year? Does Ray decline into a pure sniper, or is he still able to create his own shot and be an offensive presence as the trade deadline in early 2010 approaches?
These questions will have a lot to do with how Ainge handles what could potentially be a really tough decision. Ray compliments KG and Pierce really well. He is a consummate pro, a leader and a deadly assassin. But I think a very good point has been made here: if the team is to move on from Ray, it really seems like the trade deadline in 2010 is the best way to do it. If we hypothetically re-sign Posey to a three year deal, and re-sign an aging Ray in 2010 at less than half his current salary....that still brings us up to over $60 million plus other young players that we re-sign down the road. So yeah, we probably will not be able to be players in that great free agent class. But how many teams would trade a really good, younger scoring guard who is under contract for a long time, just to get out from under the contract? $22 million in cap space is a HUGE bargaining chip to possibly create the "New Big Three" in 2010. I do believe that KG and Pierce will still be playing at a really high level at that point.
So what if we win it next year again, and Ray is playing well in 09-10....but is fast approaching 34 years old? Does Ainge pull the trigger? It will be interesting, to say the least. Ray has quickly established himself as a fan favorite, and I think it's pretty obvious that the players love playing with him. A very tough call indeed.