Funny...but I remember a few months ago (when Ray was slumping) there were MANY here who couldn't get rid of him fast enough...now people are wanting to sign him to one of those "nostalgic" deals where he gets OVERpaid. That's a bad move...
One thing about Danny - he will NEVER pay too much for a guy just because of an emotional attachment or because he feels a guy deserves that final payment for services rendered over the last several years.
36 year old shooting guards don't get better or faster...they age, and they start to show their wear and tear. I'm guessing Danny will have another love affair with Monta Ellis this summer and I expect him to change this roster up. He won't let this team get old like the original "big 3" did - and he's said such. So don't get too excited and think for one second that he'll sign Ray to a 3 year deal even at a reduced rate.
If this team doesn't get it done this season they won't next year either. Danny is smart in that sense and he won't allow this team to grow old and wither away like it did back in the early '90s...
I love Ray as much as anyone...but it's time to cut strings after this season...
The people that wanted to trade Ray Allen mostly wanted to trade him because they thought the expiring contract would yield a gem in return. I also think all along this blog realized that Ray is aging the best out of the big three, and his conditioning remains excellent.
Ray is still possibly the number 1 most dangerous 3 point shooter in the NBA. And we're not talking dangerous when wide open. We're talking about a higher level of dangerous. If you give him inches and a fraction of a second, he can get a great look at the basket from 3 point land.
His 3's, ability to score with either hand, conditioning, classy attitude will keep him in the upper crust of all shooting guards for a couple more years. Even now I think he is easily in the top 15 or 20 of all shooting guards. That will be hard to replace.
Also no one is advocating giving him 12-14 million per year. I highly doubt any team will go higher than 9 per for 3 years, or 10 per for 2 years.
Letting him walk for nothing to me is worse than resigning him for 2 years at half his current salary... especially considering how close the current team is to remaining a title contender.