Your getting a little ridiculous.
Paul Pierce was on his way out last year and the Nets chose Gerald Wallace instead.
Rondo has been in trade talks forever.
Ray Allen was talking about how the NBA is a business and apparently he is in tears and willing to throw 6 million in the trash because he was almost traded?
Crybaby.......have you ever heard of an athlete doing something similar to spite his own team?
Firstly Paul Pierce is an entirely different story all together because we were going to blow it up not trade him for a chance to get better, huge difference.
Secondly, so what if Rondo has been in trade talks forever? Rondo resigned in 09. If he had the option of leaving he very might well have if he was upset about being dangled all the time. Again thats not a fair comparison.
Lastly it wasn't all to spite his own team, he just won a ring if you didn't notice. And knocked down the most pivotal shot of the series. Smart move. Crybaby? The guy doesn't want to be on a team that didn't want him, makes sense to me. He was a free agent, the man can choose what he wants to do.
He got no loyalty why should he have given any back to the C's? Answer me that.
I feel like you were planning on replying back to my comments but just kind of rambled on and didn't address anything.
Not feeling bad for Ray when the Cs brought him here, paid him more money than anyome else would, played more minutes than any other big 3 member and is now the 7th man of the heat.
I didn't say anything abiut loyalty. Just "who does that"
I'm pretty sure I addressed everything, but I'll go back through your post point by point, sentence by sentence and see if I can do a better job.
Your comparison to Paul Pierce doesn't make sense because it was an entirely different situation since we were blowing it up if we moved him.
Your comparison to Rondo doesn't make sense because he resigned in 09 and hasn't been a free agent so there is no way he could leave even if he wanted to.
And I'm not feeling bad for Ray, but the argument that he "hosed us" when we tried to move him several times just doesn't hold water for me.
Lastly in response to your comments about "who does that" or "who does that to spite his own team", in my opinion it was partially about holding a grudge, but also about winning. Ray could have come back for more money and playing time, but he also wouldn't have won a championship this year. On the other hand he could have taken less money and a smaller role for a better chance at winning (which they did). That's ring chasing to me and that happens in the NBA. You want a list? Here:
Karl Malone
Chris Webber
Shaq
Gary Payton
Michael Finley
Kevin Willis
You can add Ray Allen to that list.
This stopped being Ray's "own team" the day he was informed he was traded to the Grizzlies.
No you didn't say anything about loyalty, but other than loyalty why else would he return? Money doesn't matter to him and winning does. The Heat were a better team. Why stick it out with the C's when they didn't have your back?