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Heat call out ex-Celts over Ray Allen

Updated: October 17, 2013, 12:22 PM ET

NEW YORK -- Come Thursday night, when the Miami Heat face the Nets for the first time since Brooklyn's league-shaking summer trade, LeBron James and Dwyane Wade think some former Boston Celtics on the Nets might owe the former Celtic on the Heat an apology.

A year ago there was a stream of vitriol from Boston aimed at Ray Allen after he chose to sign with the Heat in the offseason. Kevin Garnett said he lost Allen's number, Paul Pierce said he hadn't forgiven him, and coach Doc Rivers implied Allen had an ego problem.

Now all three of them are also out of Boston, agreeing to go to teams seemingly on the brink of contention instead of sticking around for Boston's rebuilding project. Garnett waived his no-trade clause so he could go to Brooklyn in a package with Pierce. Rivers engineered his own trade that allowed him to become the coach of the Los Angeles Clippers.All have said in various ways that it was a tough decision but that they wanted to move on to better situations.

That was essentially Allen's position in 2012, and James and Wade aren't afraid to hint at hypocrisy.

"I think the first thing I thought was, 'Wow, Ray got killed for leaving Boston and now these guys are leaving Boston,'" James said.

"I think it's OK; I didn't mind it. But there were a couple guys who basically on Ray for leaving, and now they're leaving. That's the nature of our business, man. I don't know what Boston was going through at the end of the day. I know Ray had to make the best decision for him and his family and his career. Doc, KG and Paul did that as well. You can't criticize someone who does something that's best for their family."

James is sticking up for a teammate and taking a shot at some old Boston rivals in the process. But he's obviously sensitive on this topic because of personal experience. He was roundly criticized, of course, for leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2010.

"I can relate to that; you think so? I'm the No. 1 relator," James said. "I've been through it all. I know all about it."

Wade has been slightly more diplomatic, but it is clear this has been a topic of conversation in the Heat locker room in the wake of the trade that sent the two future Hall of Famers to Brooklyn in July.

"We all know the world, how it works," Wade said. "The biggest thing is Ray is happy . If they're happy in Brooklyn, then let them be happy.

"People say things about people when they do something when they themselves would do the same thing. It's about putting yourself in the best situation, and at the end of the day we all do that. You can't really say anything about someone that does it for themselves."

Pierce, Garnett and fellow ex-Celtic Jason Terry are three of James' biggest personal rivals in the league, and Wade has a history with them as well. The Heat and Nets play three times in the next two weeks, twice in the preseason and then in Brooklyn's home opener Nov. 1.

It could be the start of a new rivalry in the Eastern Conference, replacing the once fiery Celtics-Heat rivalry. And like when Pierce, Garnett, Terry and even Allen wore green, the sides expect to see each other in the postseason.

"They have champions on their team, they have gold medalists on their team, they have guys who have been through a lot," James said. "It should be fun playing against them throughout the regular season and possibly in the playoffs."

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AKA BRON SCARED OF THE NEW NETS
Oct 17th 2013
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ha ha.
Oct 17th 2013
3
      if you want to contract the magic, just say so.
Oct 17th 2013
4
           right now, i'd be fine to contract the Knicks.
Oct 17th 2013
5
Kinda different situations. boston was still tryna make 1
Oct 17th 2013
2
RE: Kinda different situations. boston was still tryna make 1
Oct 17th 2013
11
      The bottom line isn't different though.
Oct 17th 2013
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           the big difference is that last year Boston was still trying to win a ch...
Oct 17th 2013
15
                That difference doesn't affect the nature of the decision though.
Oct 17th 2013
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                     I agree that its simply business and when kg said what he said in
Oct 17th 2013
24
                          That last point is a stretch.
Oct 17th 2013
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                               well that was my point in the last point.
Oct 17th 2013
31
                                    I don't think, however...
Oct 17th 2013
33
He's making Ray Allen a victim
Oct 17th 2013
6
lol, it's not like James called a press conference to announce this.
Oct 17th 2013
8
Studio Thug blocked Ray's number on his phone & won't make eye contact
Oct 17th 2013
17
      This visual is killing me:
Oct 17th 2013
30
      what kinda animal noises though?
Oct 17th 2013
32
           For some reason I'm thinking bird or horse noises
Oct 17th 2013
34
           He hits that T. rex from Jurassic park on genesis
Oct 18th 2013
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           http://img51.imageshack.us/img51/464/kgmf.gif
Oct 17th 2013
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                lmao
Oct 17th 2013
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                hahaha
Oct 20th 2013
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      RE: Studio Thug blocked Ray's number on his phone & won't make eye conta...
Oct 17th 2013
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           you have to remember to distinguish between 'grown man' and
Oct 17th 2013
38
           Lebron did this on his own because he can, Ray already had addressed it
Oct 17th 2013
39
Ray Allen's decision was justified the moment they hoisted that trophy
Oct 17th 2013
7
Yup
Oct 17th 2013
9
the moment he hoisted that shot
Oct 17th 2013
10
Grown Man shit
Oct 17th 2013
12
you hate Lopez, JJ, Evans, Blatche?
Oct 17th 2013
16
Blatche is definitely hateable, lol.
Oct 17th 2013
19
Man he wears the # 0 to this day cause yall gave him 0 support lol
Oct 17th 2013
21
Yeah, THAT'S the reason Blatche and DC parted ways so poorly.
Oct 17th 2013
25
He does some pretty baffling shit on the court too
Oct 17th 2013
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      No doubt, as neither could have gotten any worse, lol.
Oct 17th 2013
29
LOL
Oct 18th 2013
49
evans too. he's basically a full time goon/antagonizer at this point
Oct 17th 2013
23
      LOL!!!
Oct 17th 2013
44
collateral damage
Oct 17th 2013
20
Rondo hate - how surprising
Oct 17th 2013
22
while i dont hate him, deron is extremely hateable
Oct 20th 2013
53
they certainly overreacted, but if you expected KG to shrug it off
Oct 17th 2013
13
this really isn't a fuckin story
Oct 17th 2013
26
no, but it is hilarious
Oct 18th 2013
48
#1 relator
Oct 17th 2013
36
odd way to look at it, but in the end their butthurtness was just that
Oct 17th 2013
41
I like that Lebron is opening up more, clearly more comfortable
Oct 17th 2013
42
I expect full blown studio thuggery tonight
Oct 17th 2013
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RE: I expect full blown studio thuggery tonight
Oct 18th 2013
47
Ray took less $ to leave. KG and PP left coz Boston wanted to trade them...
Oct 17th 2013
45
& Boston dangled Ray out there that season for trade bait
Oct 17th 2013
46
they also wanted $$$$ and allen saw the writing on the wall
Oct 20th 2013
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Bron right, KG is old and needs to go and stit down
Oct 20th 2013
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