offer is basically the same now. Plus, he might be thinking that he isn't getting the recognition he deserves playing for a team that doesn't move the meter much on a national level.
Utah fits his skill set better than Boston does, though. He is great with the ball in his hands, and unless Boston has plans to move IT, I don't think his skill set would be utilized better in Boston than in Utah,
I think trading Thomas is Boston's best move, but he's so popular now that it might not be feasible.