Read some earlier stuff about Shaq not being a locker room problem in Cleveland. Well this
story at NBA.com hints that things may not have as rosy in the Cleveland locker room as some here think:
The Celtics, the source said, have told O'Neal that he has to come off the bench next season, and that O'Neal said he could accept a reserve role for the first time in his career. The three-time Finals MVP has not had many suitors this summer that had either the playing time or money to offer him, and O'Neal is running out of places that can give him a chance to compete for a championship as his career draws to a close.
Boston was leery of signing O'Neal because if he became unhappy with his role, that unhappiness could pervade the entire team, as the Celtics believe happened with O'Neal in some of his previous stops in recent seasons. O'Neal started in his one season last year with the Cavaliers, including after his return from a right thumb injury that kept him out of the final five weeks of the regular season.
Sources have indicated that Cleveland Coach Mike Brown's decision to play O'Neal ahead of forward J.J. Hickson and veteran big man Zydrunas Ilgauskas caused friction within the Cavaliers' locker room.
So if THIS will be the first time in Shaq career that he has AGREED to come off the bench and be a role player, can it be deduced that he he refused to come off the bench in Cleveland and that because of this Mike Brown started him which caused problems in the locker room because others thought Hickson and Ilgauskas should have been starting?
I don't see that as being too much of a stretch to come to given his problems with his ego in other places. And I still don't by that he's going to be the good citizen coming off the bench playing limited minutes. But at the minimum, it's a great deal because if he becomes a pain to team chemistry, buy him out and send him on his way or just send him home. It won't cost much.