I assume Hezonja took a pretty decent Knick 1 year offer in order to try to up his stock and cash in next year. If there was a POR multi-year offer, it was likely low (3/$10M maybe 3/$12M I'd guess).
Lots of players took one year deals looking towards next years FA.
So I'm not buying the PerryFizz genius scenario.
I was unaware that you had a crystal ball which allows you to divine contract offers so accurately.
Color me impressed.
"Likely" and "I'd guess" and offering a range are hardly accurate words.
First, we don't know if POR even extended an offer to Zonja.
2nd, POR has money woes. 5th highest payroll in a small market with a middling playoff team. They let two key bench guys walk over minor Dollars.
BLazers let very useful Ed Davis
sign with the Nets for a mere 1 year/$4.4M.
He's a very good PnR/rebounding Big.
They also let RFA Shabazz Napier, their backup PG, sign a 2/$3.8M deal with BKY without matching. Napier had a good 1st half of the season, filled in for Lillard pretty well.
Both of these moves stemming from owing $27M next year to Evan Turner & Myers Leopard. Turner, Mo Hark, and Aminu all play SF, while the latter two are SF/PF's like Zonja.
So POR cheaped out on two of their key backups (a total of $6.3M for next year), but they were going to offer unproven Hezonja a multi-year contract more than the Knix $6.5M one year dealio?
POR was trying to save money and lose salary.
So they let their cheap FA's walk.
All of that is why I'm skeptical POR made an offer to Zonja, or if they did I assume it was a bargain deal they tried to get him on.