The only way Steamer stays is if he doesn't want to sign a multi-year deal, but instead prove himself for one more year to get a bigger payday next offseason. If he does, we'd have early Bird rights to him, which would increase his market value substantially. If DA offers him $1.9 mil for one year, and someone offers him $5 mil for two, maybe he stays. Even so I doubt it, but that's about the only situation that would make sense. (Yes, I get the "he liked it here factor", which may or may not be true, but he was in the D-league fighting to get to the NBA for a few years. He'd be wise to take the payday.)