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Undrafted players in the summer league are trying out for all teams, so no one owns their rights.

That said, I imagine we have an upper hand when it comes to signing a player on our roster. Harrison probably wouldn't have joined us if he didn't see our backcourt spots on the 2nd unit is currently in a state of flux.

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Do we own some sort of rights to Harrison? Or can he still sign with anyone?

Summer League Players may sign to any team after the league is over if they are not currently under contract with a team... ex from wiki: Jeremy Lin played summer league with the Mavs and later signed with the Warriors
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The mavericks I can't explain myself. But the spurs and warriors had better collections of players on their teams than lebron had on his. Plain and simple. 1 player will never win a game alone but a complete collection of talented players will.

Mavs won because they forced Lebron to use his teammates, which he did, setting them up time and time again with good looks, but they couldnt come through, which is why the mavs won. here's mark cuban explaining it and destroying skip bayless at the same time: 

 

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Now the DeAndre Jordan is staying with the Clippers, any chance Cuban calls MJ to see if AL is available?

They don't have the assets to tempt us, or even make it worthwhile for both sides since we both want to be competitive. 

The one thing we could watch for is whether they follow through on what Mark Cuban said, in that if they missed out on their free agent targets, then they would tank. With Jordan going back to LA, one could argue their current roster is not good enough to get them back to the play offs, so they could end up having a fire sale to tank. At that point we may have some interest in Parsons, Matthews (if he signs/they sign him), and maybe Jefferson for the bench (?) - not saying we should trade for them, but if the price is right, then adding one of them would give us added depth. 

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They don't have the assets to tempt us, or even make it worthwhile for both sides since we both want to be competitive. 

The one thing we could watch for is whether they follow through on what Mark Cuban said, in that if they missed out on their free agent targets, then they would tank. With Jordan going back to LA, one could argue their current roster is not good enough to get them back to the play offs, so they could end up having a fire sale to tank. At that point we may have some interest in Parsons, Matthews (if he signs/they sign him), and maybe Jefferson for the bench (?) - not saying we should trade for them, but if the price is right, then adding one of them would give us added depth. 

Apparently the plan, now that they've lost Jordan, is to trade with Indiana for Roy Hibbert.

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