I can't help thinking about the story of the philosopher who asked a woman if she would sleep with a man for a million dollars. She thinks about and then reluctantly agrees. Then asks if she would sleep with him for $100. "What kind of girl do you think I am". He replies, "We've established that, now we are simply dickering over price".
If PJ Brown is absolutely certain he wants to retire, he can either tell his agent to stop taking calls or announce publicly it's full MLE or nothing (close enough to absolutely positively)
NBA is a business. I don't hold it against PJ that he wants more money. Since most of what I'm tracking is from what his agent is saying, it may very well be that he's leaning harder toward retirement and it's all his agent that keeps this going. IMHO, if he was dead set on retirement, I think he'd tell his agent to cool it.
Equally, I think his thoughts of retirement are real. He doesn't need the money and the grind of an NBA season is pretty rough. He'lln down more money for one year most of us will make in a lifetime, so I'm sure he'd be happy to retire if he doesn't get what he wants.
Why do I think the rest are not offering more than vet minimum? Go back and read statements by people like Donn Nelson and it seems claer. Obviously teams can change their minds, such as when the Celtics jumped well in the LT area to sign Posey. But no other team has been as insistent on their interest as the Suns.
Early on there was a rumor that PJ was asking for the ufll MLE. This was later changed, but might very well have been their starting point. It seems likely that if the Suns offered a big chunk, say $4 million, he'd sign. Maybe I'm worng, but I'm sure they have not offered that much and if that's his numbe, I'd think the Suns would have taken his retirement seriously
How much is he asking for? Nobody even guesses. My off the wall, wild hunch is that is number is around $3 million. My other, off the wall hunch is that the Suns are offering the same $1.8 million thay gave Hill. When dealing LT, that's a significant difference, but not so much that negotiating might not overcome.