If Iguodala can't get the 57 million they offered last year, I wouldn't blame him for taking the euro route other...he had the best season of his career (it's a long season it's just not six games) and if the sixers don't increase their offer one iota, i'd be insulted as a player...they said go out and prove you are worth more, and to me, he did.
I understand that having no competition is to the sixers benefit and iguodala is in a crap negotating position, but still, if the sixers don't budge a bit over last years offer after his past season, i wouldn't be surprised to see him somewhere else or playing for the one eyar tender