Clippers trying to convince DeAndre to change mind and stay

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There will be a bunch of this tough talk but I'm pretty sceptical. When the Knicks, Raptors, Jazz, Suns did something similar there wasn't any fallout. Yes Jason Kidd, Hedo Turkoglu, Carlos Boozer, and Antonio McDyess all did this with NBA teams. At the end teams will do whatever trade gives them the best return and players will sign where they get the most money and want to play. The Clippers might not have the benefit of a quick verbal agreement deals but that's it in my opinion.
The difference is now is the media reporting. Yes, it happened in the past - but there was no where near the spot light on it as there was last nightnight
 
Broussard is an idiot. How could he possibly have known that??
Yep, and it further shows how stupid most media are. But Cuban needs to take a deep breath. Publicly announcing he would give someone Jordan's address looks bad on him.
 
Yep, and it further shows how stupid most media are. But Cuban needs to take a deep breath. Publicly announcing he would give someone Jordan's address looks bad on him.

Check out David Aldridge's twitter. Can't link right now.

Cuban sounds pretty rational.
 
Wes is such a warrior and so loyal. I wish we could of kept him but I knew he was too expensive.
 


kind of cut off, but Cuban says he told Matthews that he wouldn't hold Matthews to the deal if he wanted to go elsewhere, but Wes wanted to go to Dallas. Good on Wes.
 
Weird situation for the Mavs. They're high centered with their crotch on the fence right now, which is a pretty uncomfortable place to be. They've got some good talent, but not enough to compete in the West. They've got no young assets and not much trade bait. These posts make it sound like Cuban is going to try to patch together a passable lineup, but I wonder if that will be enough for Dirk. Might he decide he doesn't want to spend his last few years stuck on a mediocre team and demand a trade to a contender? He seems like a pretty loyal guy, but loyalty has limits in the NBA and he'd be far from the first guy to look for a better opportunity in his waning years. Whole situation sucks for Wes, but he got a nice payday.
 
These posts make it sound like Cuban is going to try to patch together a passable lineup, but I wonder if that will be enough for Dirk. Might he decide he doesn't want to spend his last few years stuck on a mediocre team and demand a trade to a contender? He seems like a pretty loyal guy, but loyalty has limits in the NBA and he'd be far from the first guy to look for a better opportunity in his waning years.

Hmm...I wonder if there are any teams out there with cap space who run a system conducive to Dirk's game...
 
Broussard was having an okay summer up until last night. He blew it!
 
Hmm...I wonder if there are any teams out there with cap space who run a system conducive to Dirk's game...

Yeah, if the Blazers could get Nic, Wes, & RoLo back that might make some sense. As it is, if Dirk wants to force his way out, he'd be more likely to want to go to a team where he would be the final piece that moves that team into contention for a deep run. Dallas probably wouldn't help anybody out in the West (especially the Clippers), so maybe the Cavs, Heat or Hawks? Probably won't happen this year, but I could maybe see it if Cuban decides to go into full tank mode.
 
Yeah, if the Blazers could get Nic, Wes, & RoLo back that might make some sense. As it is, if Dirk wants to force his way out, he'd be more likely to want to go to a team where he would be the final piece that moves that team into contention for a deep run. Dallas probably wouldn't help anybody out in the West (especially the Clippers), so maybe the Cavs, Heat or Hawks? Probably won't happen this year, but I could maybe see it if Cuban decides to go into full tank mode.

Dirk to Rockets confirmed! lol
 
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