Matthews sticks with Mavs after Jordan rejection

Matthews sticks with Mavs after Jordan rejection

Published Jul. 9, 2015 4:36 p.m. ET

DALLAS (AP) -- Mavericks owner Mark Cuban gave free agent guard Wesley Matthews an out after accepting the reality that DeAndre Jordan was spurning Dallas to re-sign with the Los Angeles Clippers.

Matthews turned him down, deciding to stand by his agreement to sign with a franchise that could be reeling for a long time over Jordan's stunning reversal.

Cuban wrote in a message to fans that Matthews was "exactly the type of player we want in a Mavs uniform."

Dallas coach Rick Carlisle said Cuban alone would address free agency with reporters. The owner wasn't available Thursday, the first day free agent players could sign contracts.

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Instead of celebrating the biggest free agent pickup in franchise history, the Mavericks are in their fourth straight summer of missing on a big-name target.

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