What were the conditions of Jordan's release? I just don't know them, or if there was any offer. But BoZ sure knows.
I read somewhere ... But he reportedly declined ... And Fizz said ... If accurate ...
Uh, not sure I could have qualified more or made my source and belief in it sound any vaguer. I'll work on that in the future.
Really that's just a plain bad faith interp of what I wrote.
If the article I saw had definite info I would have searched for it and provided the link.
My point was that the Knix concluded there was no benefit in playing DeAndre the last 7 games (maybe we could have won 18 games!).
If it's true the Knix offered to waive him,
then they were solid with him. Why he wouldn't want to leave and get onto a playoff team is unclear to me. Which makes me wonder about the rumor/report.
If true, then it's pretty clear that DeAtheGiant just ain't in the Knix future plans. But I guess 7 end-season DNP's underscored that as well. I assume because of his age, the promise of Mitch, wanting to use cap space elsewhere, the C glut, and the devaluing of big, slow C's. And if the Knickers decided he wasn't in their plans, it makes sense they offered to set him free.
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Sure the Kant situation is somewhat different. But it is a situation he opted into, when the Knix would most likely have preferred not paying him $18M. Kant also made it pretty clear during the season that he was all about stats and his own value. Which isn't exactly uncommon on a losing team with one year contracts. But also a reason such teams fragment and lose.
Kant pretty quickly complained in the media, undermining a new coach of a young team. And in the end, the Knix did him a solid and set him free. I thought Kant and his agent could have handled things quieter behind the scenes and got the same result without adding controversy and distractions to the team.