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Ray didn't like the offensive strategy. Rondo with string on ball, Pierce isolation, KG spot up jump shooting. Ray was last option on offense and 1st option as trade bait. It says it all, rather play in Miami at way less money. Name another NBA player that has done that.
But this is not true of his role in Miami.
"stand there type shooter"? He has been far more versatile in the first few games than he was in the last year & half with Boston. I won't say money doesn't matter ... but this divorce was about clearing yourself to be able to feel like you have the capacity to play. He's in a better place; the Celtics weren't going to use him all that much.
Both of these posts state exactly how I feel, and what I've been posting since Ray signed with Miami. I think Ray has a lot of pride, and feels he can provide a lot more offense for a team than the C's were allowing him to utilize. He's 37 and coming off ankle surgery. If you're running him off screens, you better get him the ball when he's got a wide open three. He was getting the ball less and less often over the last year and a half.
..............I'm happy for Ray, especially after the way he's been treated by Garnett, Rivers, Ainge and Heinsohn ..........they're playing real well without him too!!