No. The best decision for his family would be to take the money and stay near the doctors your son, with a dangerous disease, has.
And you're basing that on all those years you spent as a married professional basketball player who has already made millions upon millions of dollars?
Ray Allen's son's proximity to doctors isn't really a legitimate concern. Nearly any competent hospital in the united states of America can effectively treat Walker's diabetes. Its a pretty arrogant opinion to think you know what would be best for his family, or for himself.
Rays decision wasn't to go to the Clippers for a starting gig.
Rays decision wasn't to go to the Wolves for more money.
Neither of those teams are likely contenders. Not surprising.
Rays decision was "I don't like you guys so I'm going to join the enemy and show you that you should have appreciated me more".
It was just a diva move based on giving the finger to Rondo, Pierce, and the Celtics.
Again, really inserting your own, relatively uninformed (compared to, you know..Ray Allen) narrative into this. You may be right, and that pettiness might be what motivated Allen.
But is it anymore likely than Allen feeling hurt and maginalized by the Celtics, and wanting to go somewhere that they won't pull out any of the stops? maybe he just wanted to move on? Maybe he legitimately didn't like playing with Rondo, who knows?
But the point here is that its pretty out there to suggest that you, me, or anyone else knows what was 'best' for Ray Allen.