SAN ANTONIO — The first words out of Ray Allen’s mouth on the subject were the Heat’s company line on the future when asked where things were headed in the wake of a Game 5 loss to the Spurs and the Heat being eliminated from the NBA Finals.
“I’m not even at that point yet,” when asked if he had considered retirement.
But Allen later told Brian Windhorst of ESPN he would get to that point in the coming days, that a big decision is looming.
Allen, 38, has played 18 NBA seasons. He is an unrestricted free agent. While Heat coach Erik Spoelstra moved him into the starting lineup for Game 5, that was more of a desperation move because Mario Chalmers had fallen off the map. Allen played in 75 games and is one of the better conditioned athletes in league, if he wants to be a role player next season (in Miami or somewhere else) he could do it.
Allen knows he doesn’t have a lot of years left, and he showed leaving Boston he is willing to leave a lot of money on the table to chase more rings.
He just has to decide if he wants to continue that chase.