As a lawyer, I can assure everyone here that this is the most bogus threat I have seen in a long time. The only retaliation that other clubs could fear would be the Blazers refusing to do business (i.e. trades) with the club that signs him. I am disgusted with the idea that their attorneys would issue this threat.
Footey, do you think Darius has a case against the Blazers now?
The Blazers *may* have a case, but as indicated above, they would have to prove that the other team purposefully signed Miles for the sole purpose of affecting their cap. That's an impossible burden of proof, unless someone admits it.
Miles would have absolutely no shot at a law suit, either. The Blazers are simply publicly indicating that they intend to exercise their legal rights. A threat to sue generally does not give rise to liability.
No fraud? Equitable estoppel? Tortious interference with contract?
Man, I gotta rethink my 'what the law is supposed to accomplish' philosophy.
Well the Blazers may be liable for insurance fraud, but the insurance company would have to bring that claim. The insurance company may have a claim against the doctors who pronounced Miles' injury as "career ending."
Miles' claim is for a violation of the collective bargaining agreement and probably one of the many federal and state fair labor/employment laws. Courts usually protect a person's right to work.
Miles has a collusion claim (and so does the insurance company), but only if no other team signs him.
1. I expect the union to come out strongly in favor of Miles.
2. I also expect David Stern to take action against the Blazers, probably in the form of a fine.
The whole thing is bizarre-- but hilarious.