For one Danny Ainge is not gullible. I can 100 percent guarantee if Westbrook ever comes here it will be with him signing an extension. It will also be to put us in position to win a championship which would mean we are also getting someone else ultimately which might entice Westbrook to do that. Otherwise it makes zero sense.
There is no point even discussing him coming here without an extension. Danny ainge is not stupid.
1. He's not signing an extension.
2. Danny understands this (because it literally makes no sense for RW)
3. Danny would still chance it as long as he talked to RW and got a good read on his intentions
It actually does make some sense for him to renegotiate and extend his contract 3 years. He'd make more money that way and be a free agent again at age 30. The new cap projection for 2017 is lower than once expected which affects this. Also, I believe this is what KG did in 2007.
https://www.masslive.com/celtics/index.ssf/2016/07/nba_rumors_2016_salary_cap_pro.html
This is not what KG did in 2007 (or not really). KG's contract was a relic from before max salaries existed, so he could extend it at levels above the max, without the C's needing cap room. Also, they've limited extension length since we got KG.
Regardless of the differences in CBA rules, this is still basically what KG did. My point is that Westbrook could renegotiate and extend his contract which would allow him to make comparable money to what he'd be earning as a max FA next year and still allow him to return to free agency at 30. This is what has been reported since the new salary cap projections came out at roughly $102 Million.
If he knows that he's going to be traded, which is almost a certainty at this point, and knows that he can essentially hand-pick which willing team to be traded to, since he basically has veto power by saying that he won't re-sign there, then why wouldn't he just sign a 5-year max deal next summer with that team?
For example, if he gets traded to Boston, then it's most likely that he's open to re-signing there long-term. Thus, why would he extend his contract now when he could just get the full five-year max next summer using Bird Rights with higher annual salaries, higher raises, and an extra year?
So I don't see how it would really make sense for him to extend now if he was going to be traded to Boston.