I’m disappointed by Boogie’s decision, but I understand it. With no worthy offers on the table, an Achilles tear to rehab, and the very real possibility that he may never again be the player he once was, going to a playoff contender made the most sense. The Warriors came calling because they can easily absorb Boogie’s baggage without it upsetting their championship culture and chemistry. For them, it’s low risk, extremely high reward. For Boogie, he gets to remain close to Sacramento, which is legitimately a second home for him.
I mean, the dude had to be disappointed that New Orleans was uninterested in signing him to a “make good” deal, all this after being traded by the Kings in a very unprofessional manner, so he took a road that will lead him to the playoffs for the first time in his career. Hard to blame him. It REALLY sucks for the competitive balance of the league, but Boogie’s just playing by the same rules as everyone else. The league has to figure out for itself how to solve that problem.