Someone is going to give unrestricted free agent Tony Allen a multi-year contract that pays somewhere around $6 to $10 million a year. A couple of years ago, when Pierce was out, Allen started nine games in his place and scored 20 or more points in eight of them, and incredibly, hit 50% or more of his shots from the floor in each of those games, but then he had the fluke injury on a dunk after a whistle that cost him a year of playing.
He will never be an all-star, but he will get 30 minutes a game from someone who has the right mix of players to play alongside him. He is not as valuable to the Celtics as he can be to other teams because there is too much overlap between his and Rondo's skill sets.
The Celtics can thank Miami for going cold. Their defense was not solely responsible for the comeback. If Miami had won, I'd be picking them to sweep the series. It was good to see the Celtics move their feet on defense, but in fairness to Miami, if the Celtics had played the exact same defense in Miami, there would have been a few fouls called against them that might have resulted in Miami still winning the game.
And while they were supposedly playing so hard, they still let a rebound bounce off the floor...