You know, I've been a Celtics fan my entire life (24 years) and though the past 20 years for the Celtics organization has been nothing short of a rollercoaster, I've enjoyed every bit of it. To me, being a Celtic transcends well beyond basketball. In fact, this franchise has taught me a lot about family, selflessness, and sportsmanship. There have been countless times where this team has disappointed me whether it was Doc, Pitino, Ainge, Bird, Pierce, Rondo, KG, Antoine, etc. and times where I set my hopes really high only to get let down (ie. the 09 Finals, Reggie Lewis, and now Ray Allen), but never once have I questioned my loyalty to this franchise.
It's funny to me because I truly believe that it truly takes having thick skin to be a part of this organization whether you're a player, part of the staff, or just a fan. Even though, the Celtics is arguably the most storied franchise in NBA history, it's constantly criticized and the center of public scrutiny. People love to hate the Celtics, but in hindsight, we love that. It only makes us stronger. That is why this is so ironic to me. I've cheered for Ray pretty much his entire NBA career and I was ecstatic when he teamed up with the Celtics in '08. I always saw him as the consummate professional and I just knew he'd represent the Celtics well. He did for 5 years and I appreciate every single game he suited up for my favorite team, but I can't help but be disappointed with his recent actions.
Red Auerbach and this franchise are the first to actually utilize sportsmanship, the 6th man, and unselfish play. We've prided ourselves on that. I'm sure Ray knows the history of this franchise. I do look at it as a slap in the face that it seems that he wasn't willing to make sacrifices and swallow his pride for the betterment of this team. All we really have is 1 common goal, Banner 18, and I think any player for this team should be more than willing to make an effort to attain that goal at all costs. I'm sure KG plays through pain every single game and I'm sure playing the 5 the majority of all last season was outside of his comfort zone. I'm sure Rondo knows that he could possibly be signed to some other team with a max contract or that his teammates aren't really "fit" for his style of play. Paul could've left years ago for a contender. It's just funny to me.
I knew after this season, that the Big 3 would probably be dismantled and I knew more than likely Ray would be the guy to leave. I just didn't think it'd result in him playing for the 1 team that stands for polar opposite of what Boston stands for and the same team that has prevented us from playing in the Finals the past 2 seasons. It's weak to me and this is coming for a female. I've never been the one to support "if you can't beat them join them". No, if you can't beat them, you regroup, get stronger, play smarter, and harder. You never quit at any costs. Celtics don't quit. That's the only time we don't swallow our pride.