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    Dallas Mavericks did not acquire Rajon Rondo from the Boston Celtics with an assurance that the impending unrestricted free agent would resign with the club this summer.

    While the Mavericks have expressed confidence in their ability to retain Rondo, the point guard said Thursday that he hasn't given free agency much thought yet. When he gets around to it, there's still thinking to do, even if Dallas does have an obvious edge thanks to the collective bargaining agreement.
    As Rondo told Sam Amick of USA TODAY Sports:

    My focus has been basketball, basketball, basketball, not necessarily being a free agent. I mean obviously I think (the Mavericks will) have the upside (in free agency). I wouldn't say it's wide open (in terms of considering other teams), but I wouldn't say it's closed (solely to the Mavericks) either because obviously they are the team that came and got me and from Day One they've been very loyal and very supportive in this transition for me.
    LINK: http://www.thescore.com/nba/news/672218

    Any Mav s care to this shiiiiiiiiiiit?

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    He's heartless that-a-way. But, what does one expect when he confessed to quitting on the Celtics earlier in the week. Couldn't just keep his mouth shut. No, had to shove the in Ainge's face. I hate Ainge just as much as the next guy, but, that's just mean.

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    moral victory, tbh. Franklin's Avatar
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    whether he leaves or not, i'm pretty sure Dallas will NEVER orchestrate a city-scale movement to "stay" him tbh.

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    ...who'd a predicted we'd a initiated such a city-scale movement? Nobody, that's who. Anything is possible.

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    ...who'd a predicted we'd a initiated such a city-scale movement? Nobody, that's who. Anything is possible.
    Ispo facto:::



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    ...who'd a predicted we'd a initiated such a city-scale movement? Nobody, that's who. Anything is possible.
    Keep your head up Cub, for we can only hope Mavs take cues from the Lakers organization

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    notthewordsofonewhokneels Thread's Avatar
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    Ya think? Use your ing head, man.

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    Ya think? Use your ing head, man.
    Would suck if Rondo gets out of town ASAP because of Dirk tbh

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    Would suck if Rondo gets out of town ASAP because of Dirk tbh
    True, the line of assholes to take his place is inexhaustible.

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    He's not leaving Dallas.

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    Cuban

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    Can't compare Lakers ownership to Mavs ownership. Jerry was a self made man, but Jim was born wealthy. Cubes is self made, so he's not going to do stupid like Jim does.

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    notthewordsofonewhokneels Thread's Avatar
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    Can't compare Lakers ownership to Mavs ownership. Jerry was a self made man, but Jim was born wealthy. Cubes is self made, so he's not going to do stupid like Jim does.
    Refusing to defend his NBA le was, on a level quite stupid.

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    moral victory, tbh. Franklin's Avatar
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    I don't think we will give him the max, maybe 10m/yr would be the most we can offer him imho, and it's possible that some ty team with massive cap space would max him out. Especially if he wins a ring with us this season, he'd get overpaid by some stupid franchise, but not by Dallas definitely. Just like DMC said, Cuban is a self-made man he would never pay more than 20m/yr for someone who passes the ball a lot but can't shoot (or vice versa), only the Lakers would do so.

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