I don't think that's true at all. If there's time-to-market pressure (for example), then you really want that $2000 team to deliver on time. "Saving" the $1000 failing team with a $100 scrum master may not be good enough.
Also, please at least acknowledge that your numbers are completely made up and may have no basis in reality. It might be a $1000 team only if they deliver on time, but the overages might push that to $5000. Or whatever. See, I can completely make up numbers to support my point too.
Also, please at least acknowledge that your numbers are completely made up and may have no basis in reality. It might be a $1000 team only if they deliver on time, but the overages might push that to $5000. Or whatever. See, I can completely make up numbers to support my point too.