(Subject cont: so-so playoff performance.)
Anyway, onto my post:
Ray got injured and is now back trying to help the team. He's obviously a lot less effective when he's hurt, but he's still a threat due to his incredible (one of the highest IMO) bball IQ and scoring savvy. You all need to stop assuming ray is gone and just throwing him off the team because he's not raining 3s every game. yeah, bradley's playing well and that can only be good news for us but it also doesn't mean we just dump Ray. He's 36 but still one of the players in the best shape in the NBA.
I personally would love to have ray back (and still come off the bench probably) because right now starting bradley means more effective defense. However, with ray leading the bench, we have a much better balance of scoring between the starting and bench units. just because ray's not dwade doesn't mean we can't use him anymore for a cheaper contract next year. you guys can't call yourselves true celtics fans if you just want to keep dumping players who aren't "all stars" and then trying to go for "all stars" like josh smith. he's good but right now C's fans are overhyping him because of the connection to rondo. anyway, back to ray: he's still a vet and provides plenty of leadership. derek fisher is very ineffective on either end of the floor yet OKC signed him. why? because he can still lead and has that IQ/bball experience that can still come in handy, ESPECIALLY for the playoffs. fisher's numbers are what these playoffs? 7.6pts, 0.8 asts, and 1.8 reb on 24.2 min.
ray's numbers: 12.7/4.2/1.8 on 30.5 min. it's completely reasonable for ray (and/or KG) to come back for $3-4M/year. I'd love for them to come back for that.