I'm confused..you were trying to point out my hyperbole?
I'd go one further and say that I tried and succeeded. There's not much of an argument there after you strip away the sarcasm, which was the point.
Its not 'precisely the same thing' at any magnitude. What evidence, if any, do you have that Jeff Green will sign with Boston for less money?
He doesn't need to sign for less money, just a team-friendly contract. Like one similar to the qualifying offer that got torpedoed. You know, that qualifying offer that he accepted. There's no guarantee that it even happens: suppose we hit the lottery and pick up Dwight, JG ain't coming back. This would be true for any other use of the cap space that's better than him.
If you're going to say that Green takes the 8M/1yr QO because he stank up the end of the 2011 season and hurt his stock, consider that now he'll be in exactly the same position as before (unrestricted FA, but with Boston under the cap they can match anything reasonable so it's the same thing in principle). Except, added bonus, he's now damaged goods, Ronny Turiaf style. I could spend a hundred years in the lotus position contemplating this situation, and still wouldn't understand how it doesn't put Boston in a BETTER position to get him, so help me out here.
How is it 'precisely the same thing' as the situation with Pierce?
I like easy questions. It's precisely the same thing because it establishes the fact that human beings in the NBA are capable of making decisions that run contrary to their rational monetary self-interest. Unless you're about to drop a bombshell that exposes Jeff Green as a space alien, I feel pretty good about this point.
Well, I do appreciate a good apocalypse joke, but its a lot more probable that he comes back and is just Jeff Green, who has historically been an up-and-down player with a good amount of pure talent that was too small to play the 4 and too streaky from outside to be an exceptional 3.
I didn't say that he had to be the next PP. Our superstar for the future is some kid named Rajon Rondo, and he needs solid players around him. Guys that can run the floor. Guys that can abuse match-up advantages. He doesn't need to shoot like Ray to be an outside threat, either. Etc.