DeROKIt would be much better for him to settle for 60 million and rake in millions in endorsements when the Wolves are good, than to go for 80 million and spend his career in the NBA's _base_ment.
Very good point DeROK! I am thinking just the same, but sadly, a lot of athletes seem more focused on what their contract will earn them today and for sure, instead of considering that what is best for the team might also be very good for them in the long run, both finacially and for their career as players.
But maybe some players fear to suffer a career ending injury someday and therefore try to cash in now on a huge guaranteed contract? Or maybe it's more their agents, who are probably paid with respect of the contracts they get for their clients and might be afraid they will be fired from one day to the other and won't be able to benefit from the future riches their client might make...and I guess the agents have near to no interest in the success of the teams as long as they can cash in on their clients.