The Boston Globe spoke with Danny Ainge about the departure of Ray Allen. Ainge wouldn’t specifically mention Allen, focusing only on the future because he didn’t want to comment publicly before the July 11th period where teams can actually sign free agents starts. From the Globe (comments excerpted, read the entire post for more context on the Celtics):
“Obviously we need to fill the void, we need another shooting guard, of course,” he said. “There are a lot of good players left. We’re limited to what we can do with the biannual exception we need to wait and see.”
“We have been in contact with the whole list of guys you would look at,” Ainge said. “I don’t want to mention names but we have been in contact with them. We’ll continue to find the best player we can.”
“We’ve added a couple of great professionals in Jeff Green and Jason Terry and we drafted three guys that I think are very professional and add to the locker room,” Ainge said. “Talent is a hard thing to find but we put a great deal of value into what goes on in the locker room also.”
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Ainge also wouldn’t comment on the reported rift between Rajon Rondo and Ray Allen, and what impact that might have had on Allen’s decision. Bear in mind that Ainge, again, wouldn’t comment on any of it because of the July 11th deadline, but he could have dismissed that element tactfully if he wanted to. Which means there’s probably some truth to it.
One thing that has arisen is the question of whether it was an on-court or off-court issue between the two that really drove them apart. There have been comments about Allen being frustrated with Rondo not finding Allen on the perimeter. But Allen is such a smart player, it’s very difficult to believe he wouldn’t understand why Rondo wouldn’t find him, because of the defense, angle, or whatever. He’s had enough passes not thrown to him in his career not to focus on that. The issues are most likely personal. Rondo is known as a very acerbic personality, and that can grade on people. Rondo has modeled himself after KG in the way he approaches the media and the game in general, seething instead of raging, boiling instead of exploding. Allen is a level-headed, warm-hearted professional. No wonder they didn’t get along.
Ainge is looking forward but anything he gets back will be minor. The big addition is Jason Terry, and that’s more than enough. Anything else they add will have to be gravy.