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ESPN sources say Clippers lobbying DeAndre Jordan to reverse his decision to join Dallas

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Amel, Jul 8, 2015.

  1. vince

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  2. donkeypunch

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    We are speaking about dallas. Did you expect anything less from them?
     
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  3. da_juice

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    Too be fair, the board would be going nuts if something like this happened, although we did handle Bosh snubbing us a lot better.
     
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    <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">NBA players are making light of this DeAndre Jordan deal as they should. Only the fans (and some media) treat it like life and death.</p>&mdash; Frank Isola (@FisolaNYDN) <a href="https://twitter.com/FisolaNYDN/status/618967587800633344">July 9, 2015</a></blockquote>
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  5. Blurr#7

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    So to recap these are the moves Cuban has made:
    1)Signed Portions to a max deal just to "screw over" the Rockets
    2)Got Felton
    3)Traded for Rondo and force fed him to Carlisle in the process lost Brendan Wright for nothing and Rondo, well he gone!
    4)Let Tyson Chandler walk since he had DJ in the bag (lolz)
    5)May sign Mathews to a 52mill contract after an Achilles tear

    I know I'm missing other things but these are just the highlights. How can anyone in their right mind claim that this clown is a better owner than Les?
     
  6. donkeypunch

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    This board and fans are different than a professional media outlet for an NBA organization and city.
     
  7. dandorotik

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    wow. talk about hurt.

    http://espn.go.com/dallas/nba/story...coward-way-decision-not-sign-dallas-mavericks

    DeAndre Jordan had every right to change his mind, put his family first and renege on his commitment to join the Dallas Mavericks.

    But he took the coward's way out, refusing to accept phone calls from the Mavs' front office or his good buddy Chandler Parsons. Nor did he return text messages or tell owner Mark Cuban face-to-face why he changed his mind -- a decision that will take the Mavs years to overcome.

    Emotionally, this franchise might never recover from Jordan's decision to re-sign with the Los Angeles Clippers, which, sources told ESPN, could be completed as early as Thursday morning at his house in Houston.

    Every MFFL -- Mavs Fan for Life -- has the right to boo him as long and as loud as they can until the day he retires.

    If you're old enough to remember, the Mavs drafted Kiki Vandeweghe with the 11th pick of the first round in 1980, but he didn't want to play on an expansion team. The Mavs traded him six months later, and Mavs fans booed him literally every time he touched the ball for years.

    Jordan should be prepared to get the same treatment. At least the Mavs acquired a couple of first-round draft picks in the Vandeweghe deal.

    Jordan left nothing but a wrecked franchise. How wild is that? A few days ago, the Mavs felt good about their two-year plan to build a legitimate contender.

    Now, the entire franchise is in disarray because a 26-year-old free agent changed his mind.

    Without Jordan, who led the league in rebounding last season, the Mavs are a raggedy team with no assets worth mentioning. It's the worst place a franchise can find itself, because it can no longer sell hope.

    Bad teams such as the Boston Celtics that have a ton of assets -- young talent or No.1 draft picks -- sell hope to their fan bases. Even awful franchises such as the Sacramento Kings or the Philadelphia 76ers can sell hope because they have young players with potential.

    The Mavs have ignored the draft for so long, they don't have any young assets.They must rely on free agency to replenish their roster because they either can't draft good players or they can't develop them.

    The Mavs won't make the playoffs next year, and we have no idea when they'll make it again.

    Their entire offseason was built around getting Jordan, which they did. The problem, of course, is his commitment lasted just five days.

    Perhaps we shouldn't be surprised. Maybe Donnie Nelson and Cuban and Parsons, their chief recruiter, were so busy chugging Champagne, smoking stogies and congratulating each other that they didn't ponder what it meant that Jordan never made a single public statement pledging his allegiance to the Mavs.

    Not that it matters.

    This franchise had a heck of a 15-year run, but it's over. Jordan was supposed to be the link to the future, a piece the Mavs could build around.

    Instead, he'll forever be known as the man who destroyed the franchise.

    The Mavs essentially let center Tyson Chandler go to Phoenix because they went all in on Jordan, which made sense considering he had been linked to the Mavs for months.

    After all, he was a Texas kid who played high school and college ball in the Lone Star State. And in Dallas, he could have been the team's focal point, a star if you will.

    That's never going to happen with the Clippers, where point guard Chris Paul is the face of the franchise and Blake Griffin is a star.

    Jordan could've been the man in Dallas once Dirk Nowitzki retired. Still, Dirk's selfless approach would've allowed Jordan to get all the shine he deserved this year.

    He took a similar approach with Monta Ellis, because Dirk's secure with his legacy, and winning is all he cares about.

    All that's left now is for the Mavs to rebuild. That means a team that has not finished below .500 in the 15 years since Cuban bought the team must lose at least 50 games next season.

    Sixty losses would be even better.

    Boston gets Dallas' pick unless it's in the top seven, which means the Mavs need to be as awful as they can possibly be to secure the highest pick possible.

    They don't need to acquire center Roy Hibbert or any other average center who will help them win too many games. Losing must be the Mavs' top priority for at least the next year.

    The sad days have arrived. It's your right to boo Jordan forever.
     
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    DJ is not a coward. Took a lot of guts to stand up to Fegan and Cuban. I'm so happy Fegan got his ass handed to him. What a POS agent who works for his own best interest and not his clients.
     
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    <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">LOL City <a href="https://t.co/Em7IPtn7FQ">https://t.co/Em7IPtn7FQ</a></p>&mdash; Tim MacMahon (@espn_macmahon) <a href="https://twitter.com/espn_macmahon/status/619000676828475392">July 9, 2015</a></blockquote>
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    Good thing he saw through that bull****.

    And another tweet from Dwain :grin:

    <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Your word means a lot. Between all the stuff you accumulate in life, your word should be gold. And you should guard it as such. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/precious?src=hash">#precious</a></p>&mdash; Dwain Price (@DwainPrice) <a href="https://twitter.com/DwainPrice/status/619006981848764417">July 9, 2015</a></blockquote>
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  12. da_juice

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    I'm guessing, then, that this kind of stuff happens more than gets out to the public, sense there is a very different reaction.

    I'm a bit worried that now the Mavs (assuming they miss the playoffs) will end up with a top 3 pick from the lottery. I still doubt it's a coincidence that teams that get screwed by player FA decisions (Minny, Cleveland) end up with top picks.
     
  13. ibm

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    haha, right on.
     
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    This Dwain Price feller seems a bit upset
     
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    So this makes the third Dallas beat writer taking this super personally

    What a joke
     
  16. J Sizzle

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    Yes, it was not a great look for DJ to not even answer the Mavs phone calls, but who cares? He didn't "destroy the franchise". The Mavs did that themselves by consistently ignoring the draft and gaining assets, and also by consistently overpaying for non-elite talent. That's why the Mavs are screwed, not because DJ said no to them.
     
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    Marc Stein seems like a sad puppy when he had to discuss about Deandre Jordan going back to LA.
     
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    These quotes show the state of the franchise.
     
  20. ibm

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    hi5 b/w cp3 and dj.

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