They have all the leverage and are refusing to acquiesce to any of of our demands. At that point in the negotiation when one side isn't willing to give at all, that's when we need to back away
But they don't.
They really don't, especially if the message from Doc is "trade me here or I'm out". He's out either way.
Otherwise they are offering questionable value that may have little to no longer term benefit.
They need to get Doc to keep Chris Paul locked up as a Clipper. And probably KG as well, he apparently was pushing for a KG trade during the season. So that gives us leverage.
Let´s say we call the deal off.
Then what? Keep Doc? Release him, and lose KG?
KG retires or he doesn't. Either we have a productive leader for another year or we have that salary off.
Doc, as I said, seems to be going to the Clips or going to the broadcast booths, from rumor. Or maybe he coaches us next year. He's a good coach so that's fine.
We don't need to take a crappy offer for the sake of it. DeAndre Jordan has questionable value and the draft pick won't be a good one because we are improving their team. Unless we get Bledsoe or send them Terry and Lee I don't see the profit that makes it worth it for us.