The three years $27 million ...
Pretty much the same contract Jason Kidd signed for Dallas three years ago (three years, $25 million). Similar stage of their careers (Ray a year older). Similar level of effectiveness (above average starter). That contract turned out to be a great bit of business for Dallas.
I don't think Ray was being unreasonable with his contract demands.
It's not the dollar amount per se, it's telling your current team that if they want to retain your services they have to pay you much more money than you'll be able to get anywhere else. It's one thing to ask for 3/27 and sign for 3/24 or 4/30 or something, it's different if you sign for 3/9.
Exactly, what you're saying Who makes zero sense because he just signed for 3 mill per.
I think Ray Allen was worth somewhere near that figure. He asked for what he felt he was worth (3 years, $27 million) and Danny came back and offered less than half the value of that contract (2 years, $12 million).
That matters too.
I think Danny slighted Ray Allen with his contract offer / response.
Yes, and he was so offended by a team offering him so little (only 6M per season!!!) that he than said FU and went to another team for a more fair number of 3M per season.
Oh wait...3M is
less than 6M isn't it?
Oh snap...there goes that excuse!
The three years $27 million ...
Pretty much the same contract Jason Kidd signed for Dallas three years ago (three years, $25 million). Similar stage of their careers (Ray a year older). Similar level of effectiveness (above average starter). That contract turned out to be a great bit of business for Dallas.
I don't think Ray was being unreasonable with his contract demands.
It's not the dollar amount per se, it's telling your current team that if they want to retain your services they have to pay you much more money than you'll be able to get anywhere else. It's one thing to ask for 3/27 and sign for 3/24 or 4/30 or something, it's different if you sign for 3/9.
Exactly, what you're saying Who makes zero sense because he just signed for 3 mill per.
I think Ray Allen was worth somewhere near that figure. He asked for what he felt he was worth (3 years, $27 million) and Danny came back and offered less than half the value of that contract (2 years, $12 million).
That matters too.
I think Danny slighted Ray Allen with his contract offer / response.
Either way he still took less money.
Exactly!!
I'm sorry to break this to Ray Allen and his fanboys, but NBA teams pay their players based on contribution, not reputation.
Just because a 34 year old healthy Ray Allen was worth 9M
two years ago, doesn't mean a 36 year old Ray Allen with bone spurs is still worth 9M
now.
The problem is, fom all I have seen it looks to me that Ray Allen has an ego that is far too great.
Last year he was seemingly offended by the thought of coming off the bench, even though Bradley was clearly doing better in his place. A player with lesser ego would have understood that he IS still valuable to his team, but he is just more valuable on a second unit that really needed his leadership and scoring. Instead he seemed to take on this "What? don't you know who I am?? RAY ALLEN does not come off the bench!!" mentality. Judging himself based on who he is, rather than what he is actually capable of.
This contact situation seems to show the same signs. It's like feels that just becuase he has an All-Star name (Ray Allen) and an All-Star history, this means he deserves a All-Star salary. Truth is he is no longer n All-Star producer, and so it's not realistic for him to be paid like one. He's not going to make an all-nba or all-defensive team, he's not going to be an MVP, he's not going to win the scoring title, and I seriously doubt he's even going to make an All-Star team.
The only award he has a good chance of winning is 6th man of the year, and he's got some fierce competition for that one (Terry, Green, Harden, Crawford).
To be completely honest, I thought the 2/12M contact Boston offered him was already really pushing it given his current skill set, the risk (with his bone spurs), our lack of cap space and the the number of roster spots we still had to fill up. I personally felt that 2/10M was about what he was worth, but because Boston couldn't really sign anyone outside of their own players (and because he is Ray and we all love the guy) I decided the 2/12M was acceptable.
9M per year is WAY off the mark, and that kind of money could secure someone 10 years younger with far greater versatility. OJ Mayo for example would be a pretty easy signing for 9M/year, and we could likely cover Pietrus, Wilcox AND Krstic for the price of that one contact. But we can't offer that same money to other free agents because of cap holds - we could only offer it to guys with bird rights, and I'm pretty sure Ray knew that and wanted to use it to try to indirectly pressure Boston into signing him for more than he is work.
Once they pulled off the Terry signing though, I think that's when Ray realised that Ainge isn't stupid, and he's not going to sign a role player to an All-Star's salary just because he can. Bravo to Danny for having that assertiveness.
Maybe Ray saw that Boston signed KG for 10M / year, and decided he should get the same...but Ray does not contribute even CLOSE to what Garnett does for this team.
I really think they Ray's ego sadly just failed to shrink in proportion to his abilities...
I still like Ray as a player and as a person though, I don't think he's a bad guy - think he's just having trouble accepting the fact that he's not the same player he was 5 years ago. I hope he is happy playing in Miami, but I also hope we beat (not just beat, but CRUSH) them in the playoffs.