I'm sorry to see that cash was a priority in the C's negotiations--especially given how much they were about to save by shipping out Doc. Far better if it were only actual team assets they were after.
Trying to squeeze Don Sterling for cash doesn't sound like a smart thing.
Presuming, of course, that this story is accurate.
Do you mean Jordan's trade kicker? If you do, then the trading team is supposed to pick that up, not the team getting him.
I think Danny's 3 offers, if they have been accurately presented, were all about equal to each other. Jordan had to be in there to match KG's salary, beyond that, Danny wanted prospects (Bledsoe), picks, and cap relief. His offers reflected that:
1. Jordan, Bledsoe, 1 pick
2. Jordan, 2 picks
3. Jordan, Butler, cap relief (Terry & Lee)
I also don't think Danny backed down and that's why the Clippers kept leaking stories and "walked away." They couldn't get him to knuckle under to them. I know the Clippers said they wanted this settled "in a couple of days", but I suspect it will hang on a back burner until they sign a coach, CP3 signs somewhere, or Danny finds a better deal somewhere else.