ONE wildcard this offseason for guys like Ray will be the Knicks.
Seriously, who wants to go to the Knicks? They can offer 2 max deals, but have a lot of spots to fill. They won't be able to get a max player at first without a roster to attract them, and signing a player like Ray might be necessary to lure a player like...anyone max worthy. They'll offer Ray a 5-year guaranteed deal starting around 8 million, forcing the C's to pay 12 mil/year for a 2-3 year deal (3rd partially guaranteed).
ANOTHER wildcard for Ray will be a team like the T-Wolves. They desperately need a veteran leadership presence and outside shooting (to make the triangle work), and Ray provides both. They only have $35 mil committed for next year, and $4.2 of that us unguaranteed to Ryan Gomes, who currently serves (poorly) in the "veteral leader" role for them. Cutting or trading Gomes, adding Ray and keeping Darko isn't a bad Plan B when they strike out of big FA's.
For Tony Allen, the only wildcard is a team that thinks he can be successful in a larger role than the 15-20 minute bench role he plays now. That team might offer him more than the $3 mil/year he's worth, or a longer deal. This is what Houston did with Ariza, except any team that offers TA a bigger role will be very, very sorry. His success (IMHO) is tied to his current limited role and the better overall players around him. Expect someone to overpay, either in money or years. Our best bet is to offer a deal with a base we're comfy with (3 mil) plus incentives (playoff bonus, finals bonus, games played bonus, assist/to bonus). IF he keeps performing well, though, someone will overpay. Milwaukee? Memphis?
It will not be easy (or cheap) to keep either of them, especially on a 2-year deal...tough summer coming up for DA.