The agents over-played their hands last year and now if they back down they look like buffoons, which may be accurate in some cases. They would be smarter going the route of getting a three year deal at money that will set them for life financially and still become UFA's in their prime. That is pretty much what Wade, LBJ, CP3 and Deron Williams did, albeit those higher level players got the max and the opt out. But $30 million for three years for guys like Smith, Iggy, Deng, Ellis and Biedrins would make sense, a little less for Gordon and even less for Childress. The one guy who is at a bit of a disadvantage is Okafor since he is no spring chicken compared to the other young guys. If these guys take the tender, expect a lot of them to get traded mid-season. It would work nicely for the Sixers as it would give them some cap room if it happened before Lou Williams signed his deal.