I thought Detroit should have let him go.
Financially, for Prince, I have to imagine that was the best he could do in this free agent climate. Not a lot of teams looking to burn cap space on a non-scoring SF. I expect the only offers he was getting where for the MLE. So he made an extra $5 million over four years to stay with Detroit.
It might have been worth giving up that $5 million to go somewhere that offers a bit of stability and an opportunity for a Championship. A lot of upheaval still to come out in Detroit. Who knows how that shakes out for Prince.
That all said, I am not sure what team offered that security to Prince. San Antonio offers it this season but not for the duration of his contract. Pretty much everyone else is offering him a bench role playing 20-24 minutes a night. I don't begrudge the man wanting to play 30-35 minutes a game while he is still physically able to.
Oh, maybe Tayshaun should have considered a position change. Switch to the two spot. He could taken over the starting gig in Chicago or Oklahoma. Been a veteran leader with title experience. Have a nice gig for the next 4 years and possibly longer in a reserve role. That would have been my first choice route if I had of been in his shoes.
A four year $27 million ($6.75mil per year) is a fine contract for a player of his abilities. Value wise (financially), it's a good deal. In other words, they should be able to trade him at a later date if in the best interests of the club.
Not a great fit for team or player. Likely only happened due a shortage of alternatives (for both team and player).