Ray is right. He was responding to Caron Butler's post. He's mad about fans trashing players for leaving, but cheering when players are sent out of town against their will.
Danny did what he thought was best, trading IT and AB. It's not loyalty, it's business. Ray did what he thought was best, too.
Did anyone cheer when IT was traded? I saw quite the opposite.
Ray seems to have beef with fans who don't control money or personnel decisions. "Where were y'all when the team tried to trade me?" What were the fans supposed to do? Storm the castle? He can't have it both ways - he can't get into petty spats on Instagram with fans and they claim "it's a business." Either you're above it or you're not.
Yes, about half this blog seems psyched that IT was traded.
I think you are grossly mistaken.
I think just about everybody on this blog appreciates the hell out of IT and everything he did for the team, and I think just about everybody here is hurt and perhaps even a little bit heartbroken to see him go.
However at the same time I think many people on this board recognise that objectively speaking, making this trade is in the best interests of the team, and therefore Danny really has no choice but to do it.
When you have an opportunity to bring in a 25 year old superstar who has 2-3 years remaining on a very good value contract, them as a GM you have to make that deal. If the only way to make the deal is to trade out your existing star who is 28 years old, injured and has an expiring contract (after which he WILL demand a max contract) then objectively speaking, that trade is a no brainer.
It's not a no brainer once you bring emotions into it, but as a GM you can't do that if you want to be successful. We are where we are today because Danny was able to put his emotions aside and trade away two Celtics legends (Pierce and KG) for a stack of draft picks and some nobodies. That move was also hurtful at the time and I'm sure it was very difficult for Ainge to make, emotionally speaking, but he had to do it - and it turned out to be arguably the best decision (objectively speaking) for the franchise that Ainge has ever made.
I hate seeing Thomas go. I feel like he was stabbed in the back after all he did for the team. But at the same time I love seeing Kyrie become a Celtic and thinking of the possibilities that brings moving forward. And at least Danny did the best he could for Thomas - he didn't insult him by trading him to some garbage team in return for some half decent young prospect who may never amount to anything. He traded him to a team that's guaranteed to make the ECF, where he gets to play compete for a title alongside the best player in the world, in return for a legitimate superstar.
So as much as the trade does suck for Thomas, if Ainge HAD to trade him somewhere, he really couldn't have handpicked a better place for Thomas to end up.