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Ray to Heat? Yuck.

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For whatever reason, people seem to underestimate how good Bosh is and how important he is to their team. Obviously Miami was taken to the brink and it is always dangerous to assume anything, but it seems safe to say that with all three guys healthy it is going to be very difficult for anyone to beat them, especially in the East.

Truth.. You would rather lose Wade or LeBron (not both) than lose Bosh.. He makes the whole thing work.. he takes your bigs out of the paint so LeBron and Wade can live there.. if you decide to leave him, he's gonna murder you in the midrange game and now he's added even more range to his jumpshot out to the 3-pt line. You can't guard them when Bosh is out there. And it will be nice to have a good UConn guy receiving wide open looks from LeBron next year. 2 of my 3 favorite players ever on the same team.. good times, good times
 
Now that Garnett's sign d for a 50% hair cut for 3 years Allen and Bass are the two targets. WE know Allen's coming back if Garnett took that haircut to add some decent players to replace the departing vet Pietrus, Daniels, and Pavlovic.
 
First, Ray Allen would be an incredible fit for Miami. All he'd need to do is shoot - everything else is handled.

I think he returns to the Celts....the Heat are a much better prospect for winning another ring, but the money is impossible to ignore.
 
sportscenter has the side panel saying "memphis eyes allen"
 
First, Ray Allen would be an incredible fit for Miami. All he'd need to do is shoot - everything else is handled.

He'd be wide open the whole time he's on the floor.

I think he returns to the Celts....the Heat are a much better prospect for winning another ring, but the money is impossible to ignore.

I agree, but I get the feeling he wants to retire a Celtic, money aside (not like he needs more than 3 mil a year). What do you think his legacy will be as a Celtic? I think he will go down as one of the best shooting guards in franchise history.
 
He's already the greatest 3-point shooter in the history of the game. He's got that covered.
Yes, but the C's are one of, if not the best, franchises in NBA history. There are plenty of guys near the top of the three point list that will not be Hall of Famers.
 
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