This is so classic. It's not a Pritchard move. Pritchard brilliantly constructed the Millsap deal such that even if the Jazz matched, they'd get a valuable asset at a downward price after the first year that made tons of sense for them, was strategically designed to get the Jazz not to match, and still stuck it to the Jazz when they did.
This is NOT a Pritchard move. It's drastically overpaying for a player who doesn't fill a specific need for them and will hurt their franchise. What is Wes going to develop into for them? He's got no shot to be a starting 3. They have a starting 2 locked in forever who already plays 35 minutes. This looks like a rookie GM making a rookie move in his first at bat.