From what I understand with the TA situation, he chose to leave Boston because he wanted a bigger role?
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but last summer that's what I understood the reason for TA leaving to be.
So...if my speculation is true....then what "Bigger Role" did Tony Allen want here in Boston? Did he want to start over Ray Allen?
Did he want to start over Paul Pierce?
He seems to be happy in a starting role in MEM, and I'll be the first to say that I'm happy for him. I was pulling for TA (and Scal and Sheed) back when it was almost comical to do so - because I believed in Team.
I'll never forget that Christmas Day game back in Dec 2009, I believe - the one where TA stood in for Paul Pierce and scored 16 pts in a Christmas Day victory over ORL.
TA is thriving in his role now, with Rudy being out - and I'm happy for him. But if I am correct in above assumption then I'm happy Danny let him go.
Another speculation was that it was money? I thought the issue wasn't money, If I remember it.
With this being said, Tony Allen doesn't, evidently, have the humility of Jeff Green. Jeff gave up his starting spot on a contending team to report to Boston and fill a need - behind our Captain.
Sure - Jeff Green has a different demeanor than TA. He is also 4 or 5 years younger than TA - and if I'm right in his career so far - he's also healthier than TA. Jeff Green has also not had the fortune of playing with a certain future HOF PF that has an incredible intensity about him....I'm sure some of that same intensity has rubbed off on TA over the years.
My point is that Tony Allen is now thriving in a situation that has been provided for him. Even once Rudy comes back, I cannot see him going back to the bench...my guess is that he'll start at the 2 spot. That is an opportunity that Boston could not afford him, and I wish TA the best in MEM.
Oh - and Jeff - nice game last night. Your 11 pts and timely baskets were for naught, as Boston unfortunately lost. You provided deep threes and offense last night, and your defense was, well.........about the same as the rest of the NBA in trying to guard Lebron James.
When I think about it....Jeff Green's Defense is in fact TURRIBLE

.....if we look at this postseason, he's had issues slowing down Carmelo Anthony, Amar'e (in stretches), and now? Lebron.
I don't think there's a defender in the history of the NBA besides maybe Bill Russell, Hakeem, or Rodman that could slow down those three.