Imagine how bad Pjax would be getting ripped if DJ did this to the Knicks.
This is turning into College Football National signing day.
CrushAlot wrote:
Going to be fun watching Clips/Mavs games this season.
meloshouldgo wrote:BRIGGS wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:I hate cuban BUT i dont think its right to make a verbal agreement then change your mind after other free agents have signed elsewhere
Its been done like 4 times now. Why cant a person make a decision then change his or her mind? That's part of life. I'm sure he had good intentions with Dallas but after thinking about it felt comfortable where he was? No one can blame him for it. While he gave a commitment it was not a signed contract--happens in college basketball all the time.
This isn't college and you are expected to show a certain degree of professional integrity. Especially when there are so many other moves being directly or indirectly impacted by it. When you make this much money you are held to a different standard. There's nothing wrong with that.
I don't understand why people make such a big deal about this.
I think the real story is the disconnect between Jordan and his agent, who evidently has close ties to Dallas.
I'm think his agent tried to talk him in to moving, maybe made it seem as though the Clippers didn't want him back, etc.
I would be crushed if this had happen to us, and I probably wouldn't be able to type these words the same way.
Wow. When it rains it pours.
GoNyGoNyGo wrote:Imagine how bad Pjax would be getting ripped if DJ did this to the Knicks.
Yup, he definitely dodged a bullet.
So basically the Clips are holding DeAndre Jordan hostage until he signs his contract? There is no two ways about this, it is fucking nuts. I never liked the "waiting period" between open negotiations and signing contracts but this has to stop.
Stuff like this can be easily turned on its ear. Who says DeAndre didn't just bluff the a Mavs, a team in the same conference as his team he is "leaving". He holds up Dallas just enough so they miss out on some of their biggest needs and then has an 11th hour change of heart to go back to his old team, and not wanting to have another meeting with the team he shafted, his old team simply won't leave his side until he signs back with a team he never intended to leave.
Not saying this is the case, but will this be viewed as viable FA strategy in the future?
What I am saying is this is a motherfucking circus.
did Chris Paul high five Jordan? Beware the power of the high five

yes you big baby, you are important, now lets go....gimme a high five. I guess 2 billion dollars speaks loudly.
Mark Cuban could turn around and destroy free agency…*grabs popcorn* and btw, effffff the clippers
franco12 wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:BRIGGS wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:I hate cuban BUT i dont think its right to make a verbal agreement then change your mind after other free agents have signed elsewhere
Its been done like 4 times now. Why cant a person make a decision then change his or her mind? That's part of life. I'm sure he had good intentions with Dallas but after thinking about it felt comfortable where he was? No one can blame him for it. While he gave a commitment it was not a signed contract--happens in college basketball all the time.
This isn't college and you are expected to show a certain degree of professional integrity. Especially when there are so many other moves being directly or indirectly impacted by it. When you make this much money you are held to a different standard. There's nothing wrong with that.
I don't understand why people make such a big deal about this.
I think the real story is the disconnect between Jordan and his agent, who evidently has close ties to Dallas.
I'm think his agent tried to talk him in to moving, maybe made it seem as though the Clippers didn't want him back, etc.
I would be crushed if this had happen to us, and I probably wouldn't be able to type these words the same way.
Dude's a grown man. Been in the NBA for a long time. He can't let his agent talk him into being stupid. Because right now be looks extremely stupid. Almost JR smith stupid.
BRIGGS wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:I hate cuban BUT i dont think its right to make a verbal agreement then change your mind after other free agents have signed elsewhere
Its been done like 4 times now. Why cant a person make a decision then change his or her mind? That's part of life. I'm sure he had good intentions with Dallas but after thinking about it felt comfortable where he was? No one can blame him for it. While he gave a commitment it was not a signed contract--happens in college basketball all the time.
don't see why not. You do it every other post.
TheGame wrote:CrushAlot wrote:
DeAndre Jordan has told the Los Angeles Clippers that he wants to walk away from his new deal to join Dallas Mavericks and stay in Los Angeles, according to league sources.
But sources told ESPN.com that the unprecedented fluidity of Jordan's free agency has convinced the Clippers that they need to stay at Jordan's side until he can formally sign a new contract, given that Jordan has already changed his mind once in his process.
Sources say Jordan, in a Wednesday meeting at his Houston home with several teammates and top team officials, left the Clippers with the clear message that he intends to renege on last Friday's commitment to sign a four-year, $80-plus million max deal with the Mavericks and re-sign a lucrative deal with the Clippers instead.
Yet sources say that the majority of the Clippers' contingent that descended en masse onto Houston to get Jordan back -- which included coach/team president Doc Rivers, owner Steve Ballmer and star teammates Chris Paul and Blake Griiffin -- refused to leave Jordan's house after the conclusion of the meeting. The Clippers' contingent, sources said, is vowing to stay with Jordan until at least 12:01 a.m. ET Thursday, which is the first allowable minute that Jordan can officially sign a new deal with L.A.
Sources say that Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and lead Mavericks recruiter Chandler Parsons, meanwhile, now fear they won't even get the chance they were expecting Wednesday night to try to pitch Jordan one more time before he makes his decision, given that the Clippers' traveling party has essentially refused to leave the All-NBA center. Cuban and Parsons arrived Wednesday in Houston along with Jordan's primary agents from Relativity Sports -- Dan Fegan and Jarrin Akana -- who sources say were excluded from the Clippers' early evening meeting with their client.
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/132216...
This sh*t is crazy. The NBA is going to have to make changes before next summer. If the Mavs lose out, their franchise is screwed.
Ridiculous. there is a rumor the Pacers might try to trade them Hibbert.
CrushAlot wrote:TheGame wrote:CrushAlot wrote:
DeAndre Jordan has told the Los Angeles Clippers that he wants to walk away from his new deal to join Dallas Mavericks and stay in Los Angeles, according to league sources.
But sources told ESPN.com that the unprecedented fluidity of Jordan's free agency has convinced the Clippers that they need to stay at Jordan's side until he can formally sign a new contract, given that Jordan has already changed his mind once in his process.
Sources say Jordan, in a Wednesday meeting at his Houston home with several teammates and top team officials, left the Clippers with the clear message that he intends to renege on last Friday's commitment to sign a four-year, $80-plus million max deal with the Mavericks and re-sign a lucrative deal with the Clippers instead.
Yet sources say that the majority of the Clippers' contingent that descended en masse onto Houston to get Jordan back -- which included coach/team president Doc Rivers, owner Steve Ballmer and star teammates Chris Paul and Blake Griiffin -- refused to leave Jordan's house after the conclusion of the meeting. The Clippers' contingent, sources said, is vowing to stay with Jordan until at least 12:01 a.m. ET Thursday, which is the first allowable minute that Jordan can officially sign a new deal with L.A.
Sources say that Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and lead Mavericks recruiter Chandler Parsons, meanwhile, now fear they won't even get the chance they were expecting Wednesday night to try to pitch Jordan one more time before he makes his decision, given that the Clippers' traveling party has essentially refused to leave the All-NBA center. Cuban and Parsons arrived Wednesday in Houston along with Jordan's primary agents from Relativity Sports -- Dan Fegan and Jarrin Akana -- who sources say were excluded from the Clippers' early evening meeting with their client.
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/132216...
This sh*t is crazy. The NBA is going to have to make changes before next summer. If the Mavs lose out, their franchise is screwed.
Ridiculous. there is a rumor the Pacers might try to trade them Hibbert.
Quick! Somebody go babysit Lopez!
CrushAlot wrote:
I will shit a brick if the Mavs come for Robin Lopez. Sigh ugh sigh.
This ought to make the Lopez signing an A+.
Btw what is the moratium?
That was a dirty low down move by D.Jordan.
http://www.silverscreenandroll.com/2015/7/8/8913743/nba-free-agency-deandre-jordan-clippers-meeting-dallas-mavericks
They are saying if Jordan goes back to Clips that might effect the Lakers trade for Hibbert as Hibbert wanted to go to Dallas.. interesting now..
meloshouldgo wrote:franco12 wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:BRIGGS wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:I hate cuban BUT i dont think its right to make a verbal agreement then change your mind after other free agents have signed elsewhere
Its been done like 4 times now. Why cant a person make a decision then change his or her mind? That's part of life. I'm sure he had good intentions with Dallas but after thinking about it felt comfortable where he was? No one can blame him for it. While he gave a commitment it was not a signed contract--happens in college basketball all the time.
This isn't college and you are expected to show a certain degree of professional integrity. Especially when there are so many other moves being directly or indirectly impacted by it. When you make this much money you are held to a different standard. There's nothing wrong with that.
I don't understand why people make such a big deal about this.
I think the real story is the disconnect between Jordan and his agent, who evidently has close ties to Dallas.
I'm think his agent tried to talk him in to moving, maybe made it seem as though the Clippers didn't want him back, etc.
I would be crushed if this had happen to us, and I probably wouldn't be able to type these words the same way.
Dude's a grown man. Been in the NBA for a long time. He can't let his agent talk him into being stupid. Because right now be looks extremely stupid. Almost JR smith stupid.
Almost.
I agree with Ron.
The NBA is a disgrace but these days but that's nothing new