H4ever,
I realize that my response is emotional, but that's kind of the point. To Celtics fans and to his ex-teammates, this is a finger in the eye. KG and Pierce were blindsided by this. You fight next to someone in the trenches, you don't expect that they're going to run over to the other side and start shooting (especially when they're offered more money to stay). And, if you're Ray Allen, you have to know that this is how your Celtics teammates are going to feel, and you have to know that Boston fans are going to feel betrayed as well.
People keep bringing up the Memphis non-trade as if I didn't say 5 times in this thread that I can understand why Ray felt disrespected by the Celtics organization. But you know who didn't try to trade him? His teammates and Celtics fans. So he can feel justified in sticking it to the front office, but if he doesn't understand why his ex-teammates and Celtics fans feel betrayed, then he's delusional. Ray's not stupid, I think he must understand it to an extent, but he wasn't happy in Boston, and weighing the costs and benefits, he decided to leave. Like I've said a couple times, it's his right to do so and I wish him luck, but I won't be rooting for him.
And Bradley did outplay Ray this year. Ray was not at full strength, and Bradley was playing out of his mind. He deserved to start. We've had debates on this board about the Huskies lineup -- should players start because they're upperclassmen, or do you play the guy who's earning it on the court?
UConn boards and Heat boards are probably going to be the only two places where you'll find a majority of people defending Ray. Which is fine. I'm loyal -- I get that. But understand that Celtics fans are pretty ticked off. I don't know how I'd feel if I haven't been such a huge Ray fan. I'm incapable of hating Ray.