Clips: Grif breaks hand on equipment manager's face (34)

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  1. tada

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    These guys are just trolling at this point :rofl:
     
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    DJ's as flipfloppy as the fanbase. Just rename the team The FlipFloppers...
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    Why does the media like DJ going back to the Clips so much? They can hold off on writing how Lakers are making a come back in LA for another year or so.

    All this talk about how Lakers miss out on the top FAs, where's the talk about how Mavs did too. They didn't even give their champs a chance to defend the title in hopes of signing a big name.
     
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    I hate both parties. Karma for Dallas. More losing a 3-1 series lead for Clippers. Lose lose. Couldn't happen to better people.

    Edit:
    Remembering that epic meltdown made me all warm and fuzzy.
     
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    LOL ahahahahahaha
     
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    this draft class is weak sause...

    nothing spectecular about this class right now...maybe that changes during the season.
     
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    Cant decide whats more weaker...his FT shooting, grown millioner being unhappy couse he didnt get enough high fives or inability to keep your word...

    I think dj will get less heat from the media then would rest of players get,couse he geniuly looks like stupid person...he is not evil,just plane stupid...
    So in their backmind they will be like...
    Nahh,it was bad move,but it is not his fault,he is stupid...
    Clips will get much more hate than dj.
     
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    That's pathetic, and cowardly as well if you ask me. Be a man, pick up the phone, have the courtesy to say man to man to the guy you had an agreement with that you changed your mind, and you apologize. Not picking up the phone? He's a 27 year old man dealing with NBA contract negotiations, not a teenage girl in a fight with her boyfriend or parents.
     
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    DJ is an absolute joke, the mavs are screwed, he basically took them out of free agency.
     
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    I really can't believe the media coverage of this event. you'd think this stuff happens all the time, and that it's just a hazard of the business. it's not. this is pretty messed up. this could set the mavs franchise back a few years, as they also lost the opportunity to participate in FA after DJ made his choice.

    it reminds me of the paul trade veto in that it had obvious and severe ramifications, and the media sort of laughed it off.

    same beneficiary both times, btw.
     
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    As much as I hate the Clippers, I put 99% of the blame on DJ and his indecisiveness. At least have the decency to call Cuban and apologize. Refusing to answer calls? That is pathetic. He's a f***** coward. No other way to put it.
     
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    Im 35 but if i pulled a stunt like that, my dad would kick my a**. Not answering your phone, iceing Cuban and your own agent, WOW. Man the f*** up. I hope he gets what he deserves. Same with Blake for trolling on twitter, Doc for being a greasy face SOB and the entire Floppers franchise.
     
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    For most part of the next season, I think CP3 and DJ will get along: high fives here and there, no more yelling at him... and then it will resume again once they fall short in the playoffs.

    I don't get how the media can just ignore what drove DJ away in the first place. What? Because they had a house party and played video games all day? I honestly think we haven't heard the last of a CP3 / DJ beef.

    But as others said, this is all on DJ. Clipps went along with it and made a mockery of the Free Agency process (moratorium period included), so they don't get a free pass either. I'm sure Cuban has other plans to screw over Ballmer and the Clippers collectively. That man knows cutthroat business.
     
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    Cuban speaks.


    that was a classy thing to do, giving Matthews an out if he wanted it. Seems ready to get after it though, unlike their attempted FA signing.

    He responds to Broussard too



    Hahaha
     
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    Ha.. Did Cuban post this before midnight last night..? Maybe they'll fine him another $250K.. O_o
     
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    ^ It was after 9 PM PST so he's good.

    "Sources" is funny man. :D

    Cuban is the owner of an NBA basketball team. You think he doesn't have the resources to figure out DeAndre address? He almost signed this guy to an 80 million dollar deal. You think his address wasn't something the Mavs likely needed at some point? The claim is ridiculous. Cuban should bury him for it.
     
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    Ken Berger RIPS DeAndre, the Clippers, and the entire horrid situation from last night.

     
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    Here's the full cyber dust texts and more from the same article:

    Dear Mavs fans.There will be a time when I detail everything I know regarding the last 48 hours.I don't think the time is right to say anything beyond the facts that he never responded to me at all yesterday. Not once. To this minute I have not heard anything from him since Tuesday night.More importantly, I specifically told Wes that I would not hold him to his commitment if he wanted to go elsewhere. I can't print his exact response, but suffice it to say he is excited to play for our Mavs:) Wes Matthews is exactly the type of player we want in a Mavs uniform and our fans will love himHe will be in Dallas today so if you see him give him an MFFL welcome
    +letsgomavs !
    And Dust On !


    Ball Don't Lie
    Mark Cuban speaks on DeAndre Jordan: 'He never responded to me at all'

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    DeAndre Jordan's decision to renege on the commitment he made to join the Dallas Mavericks on a four-year, $80 million contract in order to return to the Los Angeles Clippers on a four-year, $87.6 million contract — a choice that completely changed both the complexion of the 2015 NBA free agency period and the near-future outlooks of the Clippers and Mavs as they look to climb their way to the top of the Western Conference — Mavericks owner Mark Cuban said that he hasn't communicated with Jordan since Tuesday night, confirming that the center essentially stonewalled him throughout one of the craziest days in recent NBA history.


    Cuban made his comments via Cyber Dust, the private messaging application he launched that deletes your text posts 24 seconds after you publish them. ESPN Dallas' Tim MacMahon captured them before they went up in smoke:


    Soon after, Cuban moved to Twitter to loudly (and with some not-suitable-for-work language) dispute a report by ESPN.com's Chris Broussard that claimed the Mavericks owner was driving around and texting Jordan's family members, looking for Jordan's address in Houston. Cubes says he knows Jordan's address, and told Deadspin's Tom Ley that he "was in [his] hotel all day yesterday." Broussard's sticking to his story, for what it's worth.

    Cuban's version of events dovetails with Wednesday reports from multiple sources indicating that Jordan hadn't communicated with the Mavs since Tuesday, and that he wasn't taking callsfrom Cuban, Mavericks forward Chandler Parsons or his agent, Dan Fegan of Relativity Sports. When (or if) Jordan actually winds up having those conversations, I wouldn't expect him to hear particularly friendly tones of voice on the other end of the line.

    Whether you see Jordan as some sort of supervillain in all this, just a young man who had a change of heart about how he'd like to spend the next four years of his life and perhaps didn't handle that the best possible way, or somewhere in between may well depend on whether you're one of those "MFFL" — "Mavs fans for life" — Cuban referenced. Whatever your perspective on how this fiasco unfolded, though, it's indisputable that Jordan's decommitment puts the Mavericks in a decidedly unwelcome position very similar to the one in which the Clips seemed to find themselves with Jordan agreed to terms with Dallas.

    Unless they're able to make like the Clippers and disrupt another agreed-to-during-the-moratorium-but-not-officially-signed-yet deal to fit another center into the cap space they'd committed to Jordan — convincing the Indiana Pacers to kibosh the deal sending Roy Hibbert to the Los Angeles Lakers, for example, or perhaps convincing their own outgoing big man, Tyson Chandler, to spurn the Phoenix Suns and return — the Mavericks are left to scrape the bottom of the free-agent big man pool and going into battle with significant downgrades like Kevin Seraphin, Cole Aldrich, Ryan Hollins, Henry Sims and Jeff Withey. Not exactly a recipe for stepping up from the lower reaches of the playoff hunt in the West. (Offensively gifted Oklahoma City Thunder big man Enes Kanter might make an interesting target, but ESPN.com's Marc Stein reports that Dallas isn't expected to make the restricted free agent center an offer.)

    Dallas could radically reverse course and look to bottom out, an option Cuban himself said in a recent radio interview that he'd planned to take had the Mavs once again struck out on top-shelf free agents this summer:

    I'll be brutally honest. Literally, we wanted to get Wes, he was a target for us all summer and we wanted to get DeAndre as well, but if we got shut out, we weren't going to try and fill the roster. We literally had the discussion that if we couldn't get a serious free agent, whether it was DeAndre or one of the others guys that are still out there or any of the earlier ones that went, that it was time to take a step back. The reason why we thought this year versus other years was simple math. Over the last few years, there was a race to the bottom with six or seven teams trying to have the worst record, but most of those teams have improved themselves significantly through the draft or free agency or both, or just getting better and playing better together like Orlando.
    We felt like this year there aren't going to be six teams in the race together, especially in the Western Conference. Utah's significantly better, Sacramento is significantly better, Denver is even going to be significantly better with Gallinari being healthy and etc. ... who was going to be that team that was going to be really, really, really bad no matter what? Because I think there's only going to be two, maybe three teams in that race to the bottom, we said, "OK, this could be our David Robinson year" and we go out and get someone who we think we can develop and who is supposed to be an impact player and we take our lumps, we have lots of cap room and we do lots of trades to add lots of draft picks. Because draft picks, the way the cap is going, is only going to increase in value significantly. Fortunately that didn't happen!
    Except that, y'know, it did. But it also didn't, because Matthews is going to stick around and take his full four-year deal, and Dallas has already reached "fill out the roster" agreements with the likes of J.J. Barea, Jeremy Evans, Charlie Villanueva and Richard Jefferson.

    With Dirk Nowitzki still around to anchor Rick Carlisle's offense, Parsons and Matthews (presuming reasonable health after their respective leg surgeries) on board to man the wings, and several capable veteran point guards to keep the ball moving, it's not clear — even without an interior defensive captain like Jordan or Chandler — if Dallas could now become bad enough to fall all the way down to the bottom of the standings ... or, at least, far enough down to ensure they finish with one of the top seven picks in the 2016 NBA draft, which is what it will take for them to hang onto the first-round draft pick they sent to the Boston C Bags in their December trade for Rajon Rondo. (That, as you know, didn't work out.)

    Sinking down that low could well require selling off Parsons and Nowitzki to contenders before the trade deadline. The former's possible and perhaps even advisable, given the likelihood of Parsons exercising the player option he holds for 2016-17 to re-enter free agency next summer. The latter might be a respectful way to try to give the 37-year-old legend another crack at a ring, but it also feels like an absolute karmic nightmare.

    Barring such a fire sale, then, the Mavs might be too bad to make the playoffs but too good to keep their pick. They're stuck in the middle; they're caught in the air. Parsons is used to being on the other end of that feeling.

    http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-b...e-never-responded-to-me-at-all-153507982.html

     
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