Let me say, I think it is HIGHLY unlikely he backs out of his contract. For the same reason teams that give verbal commitments to players in the draft don't back out of them when another player slips. That agent and player will never be believable again. Maybe Jordan doesn't care, but that agent does.
If he agreed to join the Mavs and then backs out without something obvious happening like another player signing there at the same position on the owner making some racial remarks, he will go there. Otherwise he might want it written into his contract in LA that he doesn't have to play the road games in Dallas. You don't just screw with a team like that.
I don't think it will be looked at quite like that. I see what you're saying though.
Its obvious he's unsure what he wants at this point. I'm hoping he goes back to L.A.
not that I feel bad or really care for him, but it is interesting point that this also reflects really poorly on the agent. It seems like having good relationships with agents plays a big role in team construction. This guy good get blackballed out of the industry after something like this.
I don't think this really reflects poorly at all on the agent or Jordan for that matter.
First of all, the agent really has no control here. It's all up to Deandre Jordan. The agent is really just a middle man between the team and the player. He can't make Jordan do anything he doesn't want to do, and Jordan can just fire him if he doesn't do what he's told. While not the same industry I know, but this kind of stuff happens in Real Estate all the time. Someone puts a bid on your house, you accept and so you turn down all others offers/don't accept any more offers, only for the prospective buyer to have a change of heart a week later when it's time to sign the papers. Nobody blames the agent in that scenario. Same thing here.
And as for Jordan, this is no different than what Billy Donovan did a few years ago and he certainly wasn't blackballed from the NBA. Similar with guys like Doc Rivers or Brad Stevens who left their teams mid-contract.
So Jordan made a commitment then had a change of heart a few days later before anything was official. This kind of thing happens all the time in all walks of life, nobody is going to get blackballed here. This is definitely not worse than Doc or Stevens leaving mid-contract (which is also not a big deal).