NotTraxxe wrote:That doesn't make him a bad person. It's just his preference. I would rather live in San Diego and make it my home than Phoenix. Austin. Seattle. Denver. I would rather work and live in certain locations that appeal to me.
I live where I live because they wanted to pay me a lot more to do what I do.
He's butthurt on it. He had a team that wanted to offer him a big payday. We used the rules and they backed off. The market shrunk. He should be butthurt. We cost him millions. You would be butthurt too.
This is business. Business is butthurt city in its very nature.
A number of us have lived in a lot of places because of the nature of our work/employment/school when we would perhaps like to be elsewhere. Some of us have made significant financial sacrifices to get to the place we wanted to live. I have lived in Phoenix, Milwaukee Tucson, Houston, Philadelphia, New Orleans, two small Texas towns, and northern NJ - all because of work and school. When I had the opportunity, I returned to PHX, but it cost me financially.
If Bledsoe truly does not want to be in PHX, he knows how to get that done. He takes the QO, plays out the year and then can live wherever he wants and get paid what that team is willing to offer him. It will cost him financially in the short term and possibly the long term. There is one other seldom mentioned downside to this - if he does this, he does not have the benefit of having a resident team with bird rights and he will be foreclosed from that 5 year max and possibly even a 4 year max.
Right now the problem is Bledsoe wants both unfettered discretion as to where he lives and he wants it without financial sacrifice. Unfortunately, he is part of a union that negotiated the terms and rules regarding restricted free agency so it does not work that way. He reaped the benefits of the CBA and is now struggling with the restrictions it imposes.
I do not know if the Suns really cost him millions of dollars or not. I tend to think not, because there are currently a glut of point guards in this league and only a few teams that had the need and cap space to make a significant offer. But as you point out this is business and the Suns were within their rights under the CBA to do what they did.
Regardless of what he decides, he needs to get over his hurt butt, because if he does not, it will adversely affect his career.