Warriors Eye Ray Allen, Who Might Wait Until February To Pick A Team

by abournenesn

Dec 12, 2014

Ray Allen is in no hurry to sign a contract, but at least one NBA team already has pondered adding the most prolific 3-point shooter of all time.

The Golden State Warriors have contacted Allen’s representatives about the 39-year-old free agent guard, Warriors general manager Bob Myers confirmed to KGMZ-FM in San Francisco. No contract was offered, and Allen gave no indication of his plans, according to Myers.

“Here’s the problem,” Myers said, via CSN Bay Area. “We don’t have enough minutes as it is, so it’s just a question of chemistry.”

Allen has been without a team since the two-year deal he signed with the Miami Heat in 2012 expired last July. He is believed to be waiting for a legitimate championship contender to call, possibly sometime around February, to add him for the stretch run. Allen won NBA titles with the Boston Celtics in 2008 and the Heat in 2013.

The Warriors (19-2) currently boast the best record in the NBA and have won 14 consecutive games, the longest streak in the league this season.

Thumbnail photo via Brian Spurlock/USA TODAY Sports Images

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