Iguodala's value should be determined by the market, and unless the Clips hit him with an offer sheet, the market is us. That's the reality...and if he doesn't like it, then too bad.
And, if he decided that a $60ish million offer isn't enough and he wants to play under the one-year qualifier, then be my guest...but there is ZERO guarantee that he's gonna get more next summer, with teams clearing cap room NOW for the motherlode in 2010. What could happen if he plays for the qualifier?
1) He gets hurt (ouch);
2) He regresses as a player (like Deng and/or Gordon);
3) His numbers go down due to the arrival of Brand (my #1 choce here);
4) His numbers go down as the Sixers - realizing that Iggy is out of here after next season - give more minutes to the guys who are going to be here (like LouW);
5) He blows up and the Sixers are playing in June;
In almost every scenario here, I don't see his likelihood of becoming "max-able" next summer getting much better...it could be an even deeper FA class next summer (especially if Iggy, Deng or Gordon go the one-year qualifier route), and you could have a bunch of teams saving their pennies for 2010...
Can you say a "Maggette to the Clippers" contract?
Yup...I sure can.
If Stefanski offers Iggy a $60ish million contract, and Iggy opts for a one-year qualifier...man, it's gonna be u-g-l-y around here next season for Iggy, IMO.