I'm sorry. I don't really get your point or your gibberish at this point. Do you have a point? Basically, OKC and Kanter were at a standstill. PDX was trying to make a move. Kanter was eventually going to get the max. He liked PDX enough to agree to a max deal to get things moving, knowing its likely get OKC to match (which they saved a couple mil by doing, as opposed to offering themselves). If you've offered a 23-year old potential-star $15.5 mil, and he balks and wants max, which is $2mil per season more, are you going to blink at that extra amount? You know you're going to max it out eventually. You just wait for a team to say, "OK, I'll bite." That's where Portland came in and said they'd take a chance.
But OKC knew they'd eventually have to just offer the max. We just expedited the process and saved them money. They were very clear from day one they'd match. Anyone that didn't believe was working on their own personal belief system that was way off base.