Less money because the market will be more saturated and he will probably get injured again.
I don't know. If you think Rose, he'll be injured again. If you think Wade, he'll exceed his value and you let him drop once he hits 30 because his knee will be done by then.
If I use Hayward's base year salary that represents the max if I'm not mistaken, Bledsoe would get a $70M max contract for four years provided the salary cap surges up to $70M next summer.
So basically he forfeited on his QO of $3.7M for job security in this summer and not having to find a max contract suitor next summer.
A $70M cap although requires the league to already include portions of the new TV contract into the 15/16 salary cap. If it stayed at the prognosticated $66.5M Bledsoe would be getting $66.5M over four years at 4.5% raises which conincidentally is the same amount as the cap represents again
So basically he's giving up potential 0-3.5M Dollars provided there's someone willing to pay him the max. Tough negotiation result for Phoenix, who didn't manage to convince Bledsoe to take a paycut for early job security.
I personally don't think that result will be horrible for the Suns if Bledsoe can stay healthy over the majority of his contract. Given how Phoenix operated once Nash got old and developed an chronic injury and how on point they had been with the rapid decline of Stoudemire, I think their medical staff prolly knows that he's going to be okay unless some unrelated freak injury occurs.
But they'll be quick to trade him towards the end of his contract to avoid paying some bad knee jerk into his 30s
