I think that's only partly accurate.
To me, what seemed to happened based on a lot of the rumors that are being reported is that Brand was willing to opt out in order to take less so the Clippers could sign Baron Davis. That wasn't the problem. The reported problem is that after the Clippers secured Baron Davis, they took a hardline stance on Brand, gave him a "take it or leave it" contract with their first offer with no room to negotiate at all. Apparently, Brand was offended by that. After Philly made their offer, the Clippers' at ude changed and were willing to negotiate but it was too late, and the fact that Elton Brand's agent had something against the Clippers hurt the Clips even more because at that point, he wasn't returning their calls and Brand wasn't really getting the impression the Clippers were then willing to negotiate. It's a job on the Clippers part all the way around. It's not to say that Elton Brand handled the situation really well, but the Clippers put themselves in the position they found themselves. It's their own fault. Still, I don't see many similarities at all with the Boozer-Cleveland situation a few years back.