I think most people are acting like a bunch of pansies over this. How did this great team come to fruition in the first place? A bunch of aging vets voluntarily and happily went to Boston to win a championship. Superstars, roll players, etc.
The fact of the matter is, everyone's heartbroken that Miami has become the new Boston for both championship potential and free agents. The year is 2008 and we are the Pistons or Spurs. It doesn't make it impossible, it makes it less likely.
Ray's a 3 mil a year guy, anyone wanting to pay him more than that at his age with those ankles is holding on to something that's time has come and gone. Anyone that's ever negotiated knows that it's always worth throwing out a stupid offer just in case someone bites.
His asking for 3 years for 27 million to play with a pain in the butt like Rondo is for him is fully logical because that's what it would take to play with him. There's no such thing as enough money nor is there such thing as enough money to work, travel and virtually live with someone you practically hate if the price isn't right. The $1000 computer we're all on right now compared to the dozens of homeless people we pass on the street daily without a concern in the world makes us equally or more greedy. People whining about someone else's financial matters is such a waste of time. He's not taking a pay cut, he's going to work with the most marketable guy in sports. There's no such thing as pay cut in Lebron's camp.
It's time to move forward, welcome in the new class and for Sully to rip his stupid head off. Why? Because he's a member of the Miami Heat. Not because he's resented for making a business decision. A personal problem with your point guard IS a business decision. Players are business assets and Rondo is his floor GENERAL, literally. I've been in the Navy, worked in business relationships, most of you sound like the kind of people that would want to stay with a woman/man just because they're a habit. Everyone needs an upgrade from time to time.
If Lebron isn't an upgrade I don't know who is.
The ad in the paper is irrelevant. What he says is irrelevant. Him leaving for Miami is irrelevant. Ray Allen is irrelevant. He's too old, too injury prone. He can't guard a barn door and the best player on the Celtics, and quite possibly our new MVP, is who matters more. Rondo for MVP, M-V-P, M-V-P, M-V-P!!! Move on. We should be cheering for the changing of the guard.
But, yes, it sucks, cause I love(d) the guy.
p.s. - if you just had to play on destroyed ankles, share touches and play with an erratic pg in a town that expects, fully, for you to play on those destroyed ankles, how excited would you be at his age? Be real.