By KEVIN SHERRINGTON
Staff Columnist
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 executed a plan any more devastating.
Mark Cuban went all in on Jordan — giving up on Tyson Chandler yet again in the process — in the belief he would leave a young team as good as the Clippers because he’d grown tired of being the third wheel. Cuban believed that because it’s what Jordan and his people told him.
Why else settle for less money, less security and less talent in Dallas?