Buddy's best opportunity to shine is with the Kings. If he gets traded to another team, there is no guarantee that he will be a 20ppg scorer again. The Kings offense was built around him last year and I suspect Walton will have a similar run and gun get the 3 up mentality.
If he gets traded to a team that doesn't run like the Kings, his average could dip into the 14-16ppg area, since he doesn't get to the line. Having only one good season (i.e over 20ppg avg) and being 28 years old come early next season, he may be shooting himself in the foot if he doesn't take a compromise at 4 years $100 million contract by Monday.
With the salary cap likely to go down from initial projections, because of the China PR disaster, teams will be limited in their over indulgence of borderline higher level (non-All NBA) type talent.
Buddy and the Kings should just do the right thing and just meet in the middle and get the 4 year/$100 million contract done by Monday's deadline. I suspect that any such deal would occur on Monday, right before the deadline.
If he gets traded to a team that doesn't run like the Kings, his average could dip into the 14-16ppg area, since he doesn't get to the line. Having only one good season (i.e over 20ppg avg) and being 28 years old come early next season, he may be shooting himself in the foot if he doesn't take a compromise at 4 years $100 million contract by Monday.
With the salary cap likely to go down from initial projections, because of the China PR disaster, teams will be limited in their over indulgence of borderline higher level (non-All NBA) type talent.
Buddy and the Kings should just do the right thing and just meet in the middle and get the 4 year/$100 million contract done by Monday's deadline. I suspect that any such deal would occur on Monday, right before the deadline.