"I'm Bothered By Guys Taking Pay Cuts To Try & Win A Championship" -Larry Bird

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Now it's bad that players choose a winning situation over money :wtf:

Bird irked by players taking cuts to join Heat

Larry Bird didn't mention any names. But it sure sounds as if he wouldn't be a fan of free-agent guard Ray Allen taking less money to join the Miami Heat.

In an interview with ESPN, the Hall of Famer who recently stepped down as Indiana Pacers president, said what he doesn't like how the Heat put together a team that just won a title and is shooting for more.

“The one thing that bothers me the most is guys taking big pay cuts for a year to go down there and try to win a championship,’’ Bird told ESPN. “There’s a lot of guys who like to ride the coattails of the best, and they’ll take a pay cut just to have an opportunity to win that ring.’’

Allen, who will visit Miami on Thursday, has been offered a three-year, $9.53 million deal by the Heat, well below the two-year, $12 million offer the Celtics have on the table for him to re-sign.

The most the Heat can offer any free agent for next season is the $3.09 million taxpayer exception.

The Heat in the summer of 2010 brought in free agents LeBron James and Chris Bosh to join a re-signed Dwyane Wade. It paid off as Miami last month beat the Oklahoma City Thunder for the NBA championship.

“I always say you got to play by the rules, and, if that’s the rules, that’s the rules,’’ Bird told ESPN about how the Heat put their team together. “But to have the best player (James) and probably the fifth- or sixth-best player (Wade), and a top-20 player (Bosh), that’s tough to compete against.’’

For bringing together the three stars, Heat president Pat Riley was named 2010-11 NBA co-Executive of the Year. Bird won the award last season for having constructed a team in a different manner, patiently building up Indiana through the draft and trades.

While with the Pacers, Bird saw up close what James did in leading the Heat to the title.

James, who averaged 30.3 points, 9.7 rebounds and 5.6 assists in the postseason, had 40 points, 18 rebounds and nine assists in Game 4 of an East semifinal in which Miami beat Indiana 4-2.

“If you go back to the beginning of the playoffs, has anyone ever had a better run?’’ Bird told ESPN about James. “It’d seem like you’d have a bad game once in a while. He never did have a bad game. He was so focused, and just seeing his confidence build and build and build. He should go down in history as one of the top, top players and maybe he can get close to Michael (Jordan).’’
 
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He's against piggybacking moreso than the paycuts it seems. For some, HOW you win matters just as much as anything. With that said, you can't hate on Lebron for any reason, he was the leader of that team we people said he was running from leadership in Cleveland, he carried that damn team for stretches, and did so with an incredible amount of pressure mounted upon him. And regardless of what he says, I'm sure Larry Bird wouldn't have had a single problem signing any of them nikkas at a discounted salary :shaq:
 

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nikka made it about riding coat tails

he should be concerned that nikkas is leaving millions on the table for a worthless ring that means nothing.
 

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Will this in some way play in owners favor if they try to drive the cap down during the next cba just a bit money cause if I'm an owner, I'm like "f-ck it, if they willing to leave $$$ on the table then I can reduce this cap a bit and keep a lil bit more $$ in my pockets"...
 

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While I understand where Larry is coming from, it's kinda hard to be taken seriously when you played with Kevin Mchale and Robert Parish.

How? Mchale was drafted and Chief was acquired via trade. Only Walton from those teams was the only one to take a pay cut if I'm not mistaken
 

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He's just like any old man that's set in his ways. I do agree with him a little,but this is a different era.
 

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While I understand where Larry is coming from, it's kinda hard to be taken seriously when you played with Kevin Mchale and Robert Parish.

He only improved his team by 32 wins as a rookie, McHale & Parish came afterwards. And McHale was the 6th man most of his career.
 
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