Saturday, July 7, 2012

Walter Ray Going to Miami...

I think he did not like how his teammates wouldn't shake hands with the Heat after their loss and decided to really show them how to be sportsman like. So he took his talents down to Championship-ville Miami.


This move will open the game up for the Heat...just imagine, if Battier, Miller, and Jones opened the floor for Bosh, James, and Wade to enough damage to win a title; you can imagine what Ray Allen will bring. 


 With so many changes in the last few weeks (Nash to LA, Kidd to NYC, J-Terry to Boston, even Brandon Roy up and out of retirement to Minnesota) Allen's move to leave Boston and go to rival Miami Heat speaks volumes. I imagine some conspiracy going on... Rumors were that he was not going to enjoy coming off the bench to up and coming player, Avery Bradley. Another rumor is that he wants to spend his retirement years in Florida (I made that rumor up), someone in the Celtic organization is making passes as his wife or mom (stuff you hear from corny gossip sites). 


Regardless the reason, I think Ray Allen wants to win and must have felt the Celtics chances of doing so are not that good for him to win another title before he calls it an illustrious career waiting for a Hall of Fame appearance. 


 The question that I need you to post up is does this make the HEAT repeat winners? Post your answer in the comments section Post up Due


Here is an article from NBA.com -

The Big Four are no more. At least not in Boston.
Free agent guard Ray Allen agreed to sign Friday evening with the Miami Heat, ending his five-year run in Boston that was highlighted by two Finals trips for the Celtics, including the 2008 championship. Allen chose Miami over Boston, Memphis and Minnesota, giving the Heat a potentially lethal perimeter option to go along with LeBron JamesDwyane Wade and Chris Boshnext season.
The 37-year-old Allen visited Miami Thursday and left town Friday morning after being courted by the Heat organization. He was supposed to visit the Clippers on Friday, but that visit was cancelled after Los Angeles agreed to terms with free agent guard Jamal Crawford on Wednesday. Allen never met with the Grizzlies or Timberwolves.
The Celtics had been optimistic that they’d be able to re-sign Allen after agreeing to terms last week with Kevin Garnett on a three-year deal and reaching terms on Thursday with forward Brandon Bass.
Allen took less money to go to Miami. All the Heat had to offer was the taxpayer’s exception that starts at $3.09 million next season and can go out a maximum of three years and $9.5 million. Boston had offered a two-year, $12 million deal, and the Grizzlies were willing to give Allen their full non-taxpayer mid-level exception that starts at $5 million next season and can go out as long as four years.
Heat owner Micky Arison broke the news on his Twitter account Friday, writing, “Its 2:30am in London and I was just woken up with great news. Welcome to the family #20!!”
Allen came to Boston in 2007 in a Draft day deal that sent him and Glen Davis to Boston to the then-Seattle SuperSonics for the number five overall pick, guard Delonte West and forward Wally Szczerbiak. (That pick became forward Jeff Green, now a free agent expected to re-sign with Boston after missing all of last season with a heart ailment–though a source had indicated earlier Friday, before Allen’s decision was public, that Green was waiting before deciding to re-up in Boston, in part to see if Allen would stay with Boston.)
Garnett had initially balked at signing an extension with Boston when the Timberwolves and Celtics were discussing a trade, but after Allen’s arrival in Boston, Garnett quickly accepted the deal, and a new Celtics Era was born.
With Garnett and Paul Pierce (and, in recent years, guard Rajon Rondo), Allen made the Celtics a formidable veteran team that could grind playoff games out. He had several clutch postseason performances in Boston, including seven three-pointers in the Celtics’ series-clinching Game 6 rout of the Lakers in the 2008 Finals. He had played that series while his son, Walker, was hospitalized and nearly died after being diagnosed with diabetes.
This past season, however, Allen was slowed by ankle injuries. He lost his starting job to second-year guard Avery Bradley down the stretch in the regular season, and was never comfortable coming off the bench. Allen got the starting job back during the playoffs after Bradley suffered separations in both shoulders.
The likelihood of diminished playing time in Boston in future years–the Celtics agreed to terms this week with veteran Jason Terry on a three-year deal–along with occasional friction with Rondo always made a return to Boston an iffy proposition. Still, through most of this week, the Celtics were hopeful. Now, they’ll go on another path, while Walter Ray Allen, the NBA’s all-time leader in three-pointers made, takes his talents to South Beach.

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