Although it's definitely not a popular idea on this board, there are some other "reality"-minded people who see it the same way:
http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/114546
"And now we know the truth.
The Suns miss Marion more than they’ll ever admit.
O’Neal is doing everything he can. He had 19 points and 14 rebounds and held Duncan to 18 points on 8-of-20 shooting. But Steve Nash can’t keep Parker out of the lane, Raja Bell is helpless against Ginobili and O’Neal isn’t quick enough to compensate for the porous perimeter defense.
The result: San Antonio had an incredible 128 points in the paint the first two games."
The second sentence is supported by various threads and comments on this board since the trade over two months ago. Usually when a player is traded--he's traded, he's gone, and that's that. Instead, the Marion haters zeroed in like vultures on the aftermath of the trade and paid an inordinate amount of attention to what followed. They reveled in Miami's downfall, noted every sub-par game, and theorized with pleasure (and at length) about how much Shawn must regret leaving the championship-bound Suns.
Truth is, no matter how it plays out, Marion's probably glad to be out of here.