I guess I'm wondering why Lance Stephenson's agent isn't asking for the max. Equal passer, better shooter, better rebounder, better defender, better athlete, MUCH more efficient. And he's a year younger with arguably higher potential (Tmac-ish).
Subtract a little for maturity issues, and he should still at least be in the same ballpark no? Yet this deal is a full 50% higher than anything I've read linked to Stephenson. Why such a big difference?
I think Stephenson is getting docked for two things:
(1) Character question marks. A few incidents earlier in his career. Then Pacers locker room mess last year which most people seem to be placing majority of blame on Stephenson.
(2) Not seen as main man for Indiana. More of a 3rd or even 4th best player on strong team. Paul George and Roy Hibbert receive most of credit for Pacers success. David West with his talent, leadership and steadying influence receives a lot of credit also. I think Stephenson would have received much more plaudits if he was doing this as the main guy on his own team (even if only 30-35 win team) rather than as supporting (star?) player.
As combination of points 1 and 2, I think there are also concerns about how well Stephenson will play outside of Indiana. Without the structure they have. A largely veteran defense first team. Also without Larry Bird who has gotten quite a bit of attention for how he has supposedly helped Stephenson. With those question marks and without ever having to lead a team, and with an excellent environment and structure around to support him, how well does Stephenson perform without those excellent conditions?
Anyway, this is why I think Lance Stephenson is getting lower contract offers than one would otherwise expect him to receive.