really depends where he is at mentally tbh. If he wants to win and he's all about winning at this point of his career, it's not unprecedented, as far as players go in general, that he'd leave money on the table for a better chance to win. And the argument for leaving 50+ and that's valid but you just never know. He's made a lot of money off endorsements... As a fan I'd be happy with whatever and what's 150 million to 200 million to us mortals but i can say this as a compe ive player, you hate to lose and all the money in the world can't cure that feeling. From a fan's perspective we'd call it selling out for money, but for him it's tough to say. From what I gather he's a fierce compe or and he put's it all on the line and if he knows that he'll lose it's best for him to leave. He's the one that has to live with the regrets and lack of legacy he leaves. When your great you want people to know your great. You want to feel like you made a difference and for the most part all people care about is rings. With the current mood of players he could very well come here. James, Allen, Durant, etc. Some people get tired of losing man. Sometimes all you want is to win. He's in a business. When you work in a business you want to get to the top. No one wants to work a dead end job. It's depressing... It'll be a tough decision and speaking as unbiased as possible, the best basketball move is to move on here imo. He's had several years to get it done and the personel just isn't getting it done and with questionable roster moves i think you doubt management's ability to produce a winner as well as players like Griffin and DeAndre and if they can get it done. But let's face he is their best player right now. They are at their best when Blake is playing extremely well and like a #1 option. A lot to juggle.

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