Quite possibly, though he might find that the money the Bulls are offering is the best deal he's going to get anywhere next offseason. In any case, good that it's sorted so it won't linger and become even more of a distraction.
If he has a similar season to his 2006/2007 campaign then I'd say the Bulls will make a similar offer next year, somewhere around the $60 mil mark. He's probably not going to get a better deal than that.
yeah, hope his agent learns from this time round and actually accepts it instead of being stupid by throwing rumors around in hopes that the bulls are going to raise their offer
Yes, trying to create leverage when they really didn't have any was embarrassing to watch. If he does have a season similar to 2006/2007 and the Bulls don't blunder their way through the year as they did last season then perhaps both sides will come to an agreement on a slightly higher amount that satisfies everyone involved but I'd say the figure will still be in the same ballpark.