I think people may have missed something important in Ray's response to KG. "That’s a shame,” Allen said. “I’m a good person to talk to on the phone. … I’ve been in weird trade situations the last few years. You always felt you had one foot in and one foot out, so I can’t worry about it.”
Is this the first time he has spoken definitively about why he left? In other words, it wasn't Rondo, it wasn't KG skipping promotional opportunities, it wasn't being relegated to the bench behind Avery Bradley, it wasn't because Ray thinks the Celtics aren't a contender or that their window is closed, it wasn't for more money, it wasn't because of Doc (who tried to take the blame for putting the ball in Rondo's hands), and it wasn't because he wanted more playing time or more shots.
It was because he was tired of feeling like he wasn't completely a part of the team. One foot in and one foot out. Obviously, Pat Riley told Ray what he wanted to hear, and it didn't really matter what Danny Ainge was going to say.
I think this gets at the truth, and it shows that Ray was not disrespecting the team. He didn't feel like he was part of the team anymore, and so he bolted.
I am fine if people want to consider Ray Allen the enemy because he is with Miami, but I have heard some of the craziest things said about him which make absolutely no sense at all on some Celtics websites. I'm not calling anyone out in particular, but this really seems to be a case of Ray's loyalty not being reciprocated and so he justifiably went to the team that told him that they wanted him as part of the team.