Saturday 23rd November 2024,
The Hoop Doctors

Ray Allen Should Go Out Like This

ray rayRay Allen needs to, you know, make a damn decision already.

Retire or sign on for a 19th NBA season. Do something. Anything. And whatever you’re going to do, do it soon.

This isn’t how he should be going out. Never mind that if he does, in fact, retire, he’ll be depriving fans and peers the opportunity to bid him a worthy farewell. Even though it’s always been a possibility, it’s never been a certainty. And unless you know Player X is leaving upon season’s end, it’s difficult to find closure. Retire now, and Allen is Player X. There won’t be a proper sendoff, the kind given to players who have long since decided this is it.

But that’s negligent compared to everything else in this situation. Not knowing this past season was Allen’s last is something we’ll all lament and then come to terms with. This ongoing charade is something we won’t soon forget, though.

In recent months, Allen has been linked to a variety of teams, chief among them being the Cleveland Cavaliers. Other rumored organizations included the Los Angeles Clippers (since refuted), Chicago Bulls and San Antonio Spurs. Yet still, there has been nothing.

Weeks away from opening tip, Allen still hasn’t made a decision. Instead, the general public has been treated to a rumor-mill tug-of-war. Most recently there were reports that alleged Allen had signed with Cavs.

Cleveland beat writer Glenn Moore tweeted the following:

Not long after, ESPN.com’s Marc Stein pumped the brakes on any confetti-casting and cheerful caroling:

Basketball Insiders’ Alex Kennedy added some gems of his own as well:

It wasn’t true. We get it. Unfortunately, we’re used to it. Inaccurate and/or completely fabricated rumors crop up frequently these days, like weeds in a garden. Or weed in Denver. That’s beyond Allen’s control–unless it’s his camp that’s inexplicably perpetuating such bullshit.

But Allen does have control over his decision—you know the one he should have made already, and the one that’s kind of already been made for him: He’s coming back. He has to be. No way, no how does the second-greatest shooter in NBA history—you’re welcome Stephen Curry—hang up his kicks in a haze of rampant hearsay, baseless chatter and a mulling period so long, it feels like he’s tacitly admitting he’s too scared to walk away for good now.

Declaring retirement at this point only confuses the hell out of everyone. What were you waiting for that it’s taken until October? The landscape hasn’t changed since LeBron James made his free-agent decision. The options set before Allen are the same ones that were staring him in the face then.

Mitigating, family-related circumstances can certainly impact and prolong the process, but Allen has basically gone dark and almost completely silent. If he retires now, that, among other things, is what we’ll remember: The waiting. The speculating. The rumors. The bittersweet process that was mostly bitter.

Go out like that? Allen? Nah.

Rumors are, again, beyond his control. Ending his career on his own terms is not. Play one more year. Hell, play two. Strive for three. Just don’t go out now.

Not you.

Not like this.

Dan Favale is a firm believer in the three-pointer as well as the notion that defense doesn’t always win championships. His musings can be found at Bleacherreport.com in addition to TheHoopDoctors.com.


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