I dont understand the point of trading Ray to get "younger" or to trade because of his expiring contract. We are in the midst of going after another championship. I dont believe we need to try and get younger or try and steal one of these prized possesions of the free agent class coming up. I think more focus should be put on who is going to backup Ray rather than, trying to figure out who to trade Ray for.
We are in (imo), the best position in regards to our situation. We are contenders, this year, and have an expiring deal in Ray, who is still effective, is the most healthy player on the roster, still a threat offensively, still clutch, still one of the best shooters in the league. We have a player in Ray who realizes and understands that he is not a max deal player anymore, and would be willing to re-sign for less.
With the C's already being in the weak Eastern Conference our Championship window is probably 2 yrs. including this one, and depending on what happens with the big names this summer (Lebron, Dwade, Bosh, etc) the Eastern Confrence, has a good chance of becoming even weaker, thus increasing our window of oppurtunity even more.
I say we wait to see with those big names first, before we decide what to do with Ray (which should be to re-sign him).
I dont see whats wrong with re-signing ray for the next couple of years at a reduced price, and keeping this Starting 5 intact for about 3 years. Meanwhile, during those 3 years, Danny's complete focus would on putting together a very good bench of young guys who are effective and who can eventually supercede the Big 3.
The only reason Ray's game has really stuck out and shown to be slightly poor as of late, is because he is the only one who has been healthy. So he is sticking out right now because he is a 35 yr old guard playing 36/7 minutes a game over the last month or so.
I just dont understand the logic of people wanting to disrupt the best starting 5 (when healthy, and ray has been healthy so you cant blame Ray) with the best chemistry in the league over the last 2-3 yrs. And have a shot at a championship this year. Bringing in somebody brand new, you can say bye-bye to the wonderful/beautiful on and off court chemistry we see.
Just re-sign Ray in the offseason (for less)
Start putting focus on the bench for the next 2-3 years, who can move into the Big 3's spots in the eventually.