Chris Paul's domineering personality drove DeAndre Jordan away

DeAndre Jordan had come so far. All he wanted was a high-five. In the seven years since Jordan entered the league as the second-round pick out of Texas A&M, he had shed the "project" big man label to become someone 

The loss of DeAndre Jordan really is that devastating for the Los Angeles Clippers. It's not just that Jordan had developed into an outstanding pick and roll finisher, offensive rebounder and rim protector. It's not just that Jordan 

DeAndre Jordan reportedly did not get along with Chris Paul and was tired of Paul snubbing him on high-fives on the court.

Dallas made splashy signings with DeAndre Jordan and Wesley Matthews, but does that make them better?

There are no back-to-the-basket big men anymore. DeAndre Jordan doesn't need to be a back-to-the-basket player. If he wants to develop that part of his game, more power to him. He can be an All-Star in Dallas and be 'the man' without having to put up