Marc Stein @ESPNSteinLine1m1 minute ago
ESPN sources say Mavs owner Mark Cuban has begun to notify people within the organization that DeAndre Jordan is staying with Clippers
Vlade take note. Dmc's last year, have him promise to go to the Lakers. Have them gut the team to make room. And on the last day of free agency after all the free agents are signed, have him back out.
Marc Stein @ESPNSteinLine33s34 seconds ago
Mavs, sources say, still have not heard directly from DeAndre Jordan since TUES and now concede there's zero hope of changing his mind again
Marc Stein @ESPNSteinLine24s24 seconds ago
Safest prediction in the NBA right now: The moratorium period will never be the same. Change surely coming because endless fallout awaits
Niko Rust @Kings_6thMan4m4 minutes ago
Jordan may want to skip all road games in Dallas in the future. Not gonna be pretty. Or at least he may need to bring his own food.
Adrian Wojnarowski @WojYahooNBA23s24 seconds ago
Yahoo Source: Clippers, DeAndre Jordan meeting was short. It was clear he was returning to them. Then they started to play cards.
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That takes slimey little weasel to a new level. I hope every arena in the league boos his sorry butt.
Marc Stein @ESPNSteinLine3m3 minutes ago
Teams leaguewide that have merely been watching this drama unfold are bound to join Mavs in the protest that surely follows. Because
Marc Stein @ESPNSteinLine23s24 seconds ago
Because Clips just proved that the system, as it currently operates, actually encourages teams to convince players to renege on their word
Jordan should get boo'd by every arena during away games just because of this. Maybe even at staples during laker home games. I mean this could happen to anyone of the other 29 teams
So Jordan is so bad at FT's, he's going to get the Hack a Shaq rule changed, and is such a pansy and afraid of making and sticking to a decision, he's going to get the FA moratorium rule changed.
I wonder how Wes feels about not signing here now, but in all honesty it's best for both team, Dallas didn't spend there entire cap on a guy that's not even going to make them a better team than last year and Clippers got slightly better.