RickyDizzle wrote:"I think that's a legitimate opinion, but at the same time, you have to ask yourself what's worth more to Joe Smith at this point? $1.2 mil from the pro-rated part of CLE's remaining $3.7 of the MLE? Or a better chance at wearing a ring for the rest of his life?"
I think thats kind of a silly way to look at it. You are making it sound like the chances of the C's winning a ring are near 100 and the chances of the Cavs winning a ring being near 0.
The reality is that the celtics have a slightly higher chance to win the title with a healthy squad, but currently do not have home court against Cleveland and currently do not have a healthy squad.
Considering Joe probably still has friends in Cleveland, considering he'll get more minutes there, and lastly considering the reality that Cleveland's chances at a title are similar to ours...
... why wouldnt he go there?
-Dizzy
Here's a posting hint. If you have to start a sentence with "you're making it sound like ..", you're probably setting up an incorrect straw man argument. Respond to what a poster has said, and not what you want him to have said.
However, setting aside that, look at it from Joe's point of view:
If he joins the Cavs and has a big impact, he may have a legit shot at a ring, but he's got to get past BOS and KG in the ECF.
If he joins the Celtics, whether he has a big impact or not, he has a better chance. The Celtics will be fine with or without him. The Cavs would not be. His absence may cost CLE a game or two, and home court advantage. Regardless, if he's not there, the Cavs will have a hole at PF in the playoffs, when the Celtics will have Garnett back. Smith may not be a star, but he magnifies his chances of getting a ring (not "hanging out with local friends for three months in CLE") by going to BOS, because they get him, and more importantly, CLE does not.