Boston Celtics : Ray Allen’s Departure Isn’t Worth the Anger

July 7th, 2012 by Ben Shapiro Leave a reply »
Ray Allen has left the Boston Celtics to join the Miami Heat. 

For Celtics fans expressing anger about this decision by Allen: it's not worth it. 

This is the NBA, and it's a job. 

Yes, being an NBA basketball player is a dream for most people. For the players who do it for a living, it's a job. It's a job that has plenty of good aspects, but at the end of the day it will still possess many of the shortcomings that other jobs come with.

Surely everyone has had a boss they liked, or didn't like. A co-worker they liked, or didn't like. A system at work where they felt better, or one in which they felt less comfortable.

So when Ray Allen departed the Boston Celtics to play for the Miami Heat on Friday night, the reaction was swift.

According to a report by Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports, Allen left because:

- He wasn't happy about Celtics president Danny Ainge shopping him in trade talks last season.

- Allen wasn't happy about being replaced as the starting shooting guard by Avery Bradley late in the regular season and into the playoffs.




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