Sherrington: Stupefying, juvenile DeAndre Jordan has ruined the Mavericks

SALT LAKE CITY (CBS) – The biggest soap opera of the NBA free agency period unfolding Wednesday night in the heart of Texas, featuring old friends Doc Rivers and Paul Pierce. The saga was centered on unrestricted free agent center DeAndre Jordan.

McDyess had been traded from the Denver Nuggets to the Phoenix Suns prior to the 1997-98 season but reached an agreement to rejoin the Nuggets soon after the end of the lockout. Like Jordan, he had some misgivings about the decision and called Suns 

DeAndre Jordan, after verbally agreeing to a four-year max deal with the Dallas Mavericks last week, has made an about-face, re-signing with the Los Angeles Clippers in a deal ESPN sources say was completed Thursday morning shortly after midnight ET at 

What we have here with the flip-flop of DeAndre Jordan is a development so astounding, so stupefying, it'd seem diabolical if weren't clearly so juvenile. Because, really, if Jordan and the Clippers were trying to ruin the Mavs, they couldn't have

This whole time, we were painted a picture of DeAndre Jordan trapped in his house by his Clippers teammates until the very moment they could get him to sign a new contract and renege on his agreement with the Dallas