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Some fans want to personalize this. Go ahead, but realize that Ray didn't owe you anything.
If we didn't personalize practically everything that the organization does, we wouldn't be fans, so of course we personalize this. It impacts our experience of the Celtics. I think maybe it's not nothing (as in it is more than nothing) that he owes the fans, but of course, they're not going to be the primary factor in his decision making process. His loyalty should have primarily been with the guys in the locker room, his teammates and his coaches (with probably some affection for the fans as well; he was clearly touched by the "Let's go Celtics" chant). Given that we came within a few minutes of knocking off the Heat without key contributors being healthy, it's reasonable to think that we might still overtake them this coming season. And if his major issue was about being dangled as trade bait, if that issue was taken off the table by a no trade clause, then, by and large, the major thorn in his butt was removed from the equation, at which point, one might hope he would have felt some sense of loyalty to the guys he had gone to war with for the past 5 years. If he felt any such, it was overwhelmed by, I think, a desire to screw Celtics management over, especially when you consider the twice the money and trades off the table aspect. I don't see how he looks KG and PP in the face.
Why is it a one way street?
Why is Ray demonized for leaving the team, but Danny isn't vilified for attempting to trade Ray?
Danny Ainge walked away from some of this team's hardest working players. He told Perk, Posey, and Powe to pound salt. Should we burn Danny in effigy, because he frustrated our expectations as fans? Or do we realize that he was doing what he thought was right?
Ray did what he thought was right. He made a decision that worked for him, and presumably his family. That's his prerogative. Some fans have a sense of entitlement that a man should be required to work some place he's not happy just because they offered him more money than somewhere else. Who are we to tell somebody else where or how he should find happiness?
All things considered, Posey went to place where they offered him a contract too rich for us, Perk was going to leave us anyways in the offseason and we sent him to the eventual Western Conference Champions, and Powe we actually offered him market value contract, he chose the Cavs over us just because Ainge had other roster priorities to consider before getting to Powe who was out for an extended amount of time due to his ACL injury.
That said, I understand being a two-way street loyalty wise. But that's between Ray and Ainge. The Celtics community and it's fanbase should be a factor in Ray's decision on where to go to next, we weren't. So screw him, makes him a complete hypocrite.
And hate feelings of entitlement, that's not me. I understand Ray leaving. But at the very least, I would think that the fanbase is entitled to at least a bit of consideration for your future plans. I don't think that's much to ask.