It's hard to argue with someone who's indifferent to the facts.
And Boston wouldn't be DEPENDING on Shaq. They'd be BENEFITING from the fact that Shaq would be a better backup center than any other possible option.
First, did you miss the part where he was asking for $8 million per season and a guaranteed starter spot?
Second, as far as benefiting is concerned, Shaq is not Leon Powe who's going to give you 10 points out there out of thin air. So if Shaq is scoring 10 points, he was out there long enough that at least 10 plays were ran for him. To reiterate what I said before, if we're "benefitting" from Shaq in this way, we're in trouble.
Also, while it might be easy to think in absolutes, things rarely are. In this particular case, if the choice is between signing Mikki Moore and Aaron Gray to the vet minimum, and using Sheed's contract to acquire a competent third wing, and using Sheed's contract in a sign and trade for Shaq and signing someone like Mike Finley for the wing rotation... I'm sorry to say that the first scenario is no contest for me.
As far as the facts are concerned ... it is a fact that the Cleveland Cavaliers were a better team with Shaq off the floor than they were with him on. From there on, no matter how you slice it, it still boils down to the fact that he is not spending assets on. That is all.