Dwight wouldn't be taking 30 million less.
The number that matters is AFTER TAX, and with a 13 or so percent tax in CA and none in Texas, if everything was equal a 100 million deal would mean 13 million more made in Texas vs Cali. Now you'd have to go through the actual tax procedures to find out exactly, but it would be a huge chunk nonetheless.
Also people forget that 4 yrs vs 5 yrs is that at the end of 4yrs someone will still sign him and so really it's pretty much equal.
Especially when you hear on ESPN that Bynum may command 5-15 million this season. (literally what they had up there).
So add up tax savings + 5th year he's bound to get something for at least x millions per year and starts getting close.
Heck, if he stays healthy, which I think won't happen but it's possible, then only having 4 years, means he's a year younger and more likely to earn a 5 year contract. At some point players are simply too old to get that, but he could sign a 4 year, and be young enough for someone to sign him to a 5 year after that. So he could end up making more elsewhere through his career.
But seeing how miserable he is, if it was as bad as people perceived, then the few million shouldn't keep him from getting out of what appeared to be a miserable situation.
Of course it seems alot of that misery was on him, but nonetheless that's where he was.
Also the Rockets have a much stronger roster going forward. The team with the best contemporary players and best shot for him hands down is with Houston.
But I do think he's going to continue having back and shoulder issues. Just like I don't expect Frye to finish the season without having another shoulder popping out....if his heart allows him to play.
Yeah I also heard on ESPN that the Lakers know he isn't going to come back.