I was, before Emmanuel Mudiay decided to be all good all of a sudden for no reason, ready to see him sent off to China in a 16th-century trading vessel in exchange for a literal boatload of exotic spices and fragrances. That’s where he started his career, and I thought that’s where he’d continue finishing it for the next decade or so.
But even though he’s actually a decent player now, there’s no reason he can’t go to China anyway. If even one team owner over there watches these highlights, plus the highlights of the other monster games he’s had recently, they’d be willing to shell out a whole lot of renminbi for him. An amount of renminbi equivalent to many millions of US dollars. Over here, he still has to kind of pretend that he’s not the best player on the court at all times. In China, he could do whatever he wanted for the three quarters foreign imports are allowed to play. Honestly, defenders over there would have no answer for him. If he can score 32 against real (I use that term loosely since this is the Suns we’re talking about) defenders, he could probably drop 80 across the pond.
And if you’re thinking about the real “across the pond”, England, he would likely not have any trouble averaging Wilt’s 100.