BTW - Fratello played B-Jax the 3rd highest mpg of his career, so I don't know what Bobby's beef would be there. Maybe just bad personality match.
Bobby had a problem with how he was used in Fratello's O sets. He didn't feel that his skills were utilized to the fullest in the dump-it-into-Gasol-and-see-what-happens offense. Regardless of his minutes, he was very frustrated playing for Fratello. I also think that Bobby plain didn't like him either, but Bobby never said that.
I'm just tired of this entire thing... It's pretty evident that Bonzi isn't as into staying as he said he was.
Nothing's "evident" because nothing has been said.
Too much impatience with too many fans.
This is a guy coming off a great season, one of the top FAs at his position, and he's trying to maximize his payday for potentially the balance of his playing career. The press may say Petrie holds all the cards, but Bonzi can bolt for a smaller payday, if he feels disrespected. Leverage on both sides, actually, except we must all assume that Bonzi does indeed WANT a max payday.
This is merely a negotiation for something very, very important. Maybe it will work out, maybe not, and obviously there are some sticking points in the talks. That does not mean either side is negotiating in bad faith, or Bonzi doesn't want to come back, or the Maloofs/Petrie really don't want him back that bad.
Let's just sit back and see how it plays out.