it's a little different. boozer i think was way worse because he asked cleveland to release him from his last year so he could get a raise and led them to believe he would resign with them, then as soon as they did he left for utah.
i say led them to believe because technically it's illegal to have those arrangements.
ariza to cleveland would be interesting...essentially playing the same part as he did this past year. he would still start so i think that would satisfy him. i don't think he didn't sign with the lakers because of wanting to start, i think he just wanted as big a raise as he could get.
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