He wasn't seeking a max contract or anything lol. IIRC the numbers weren't actually that far off. Bonzi had a lot of years where teams didn't play him full starters minutes. His production was pretty dang consistent over the course of his career. His shooting was spotty though.
He was looking to get paid. Nothing wrong with that. Just that teams saw through it.
As for numbers, not sure if you looked at the link I posted. At no other time in his career, both regular season and playoffs, were his numbers even remotely close to what he showed in that series, and that too, against an excellent defensive team. He may have had occasional games, or even a span of games in his career, but that series was certainly an outlier. I don't know how you can say it was consistent with his career, when he achieved career highs (by significant margin) in points, rebounds, FG% and 3PFG%. Even compared to that regular season, he scored 9.6
more PPG and pulled down 4.3
additional RBG, while increasing his FG% by
14% and
3PFG% by, hold your breath, 40%.
If you think these numbers weren't "that far off", I have nothing to say.