Not really. We can guarantee 179/5 = 35.8 million per year compared to 133/4 = 33.25 million per year, a difference of 2.55 million per year.
When you factor in that Utah's taxes are dead in the middle of the US, Hayward would probably make more money going to Miami or Texas.
Also, with ESPN struggling and paying most of their contracts, it might be better to get one more deal in 4 years vs 5 because salaries will drop big time if the tv viewing habits continue the way they've been.
That's only if they dont figure out a better way to monetize between now and then.