Jordan reportedly told them last week he was “moving in another direction.” His decision reportedly came a few days after the NBA fined the Clippers $250,000 for violating rules while recruiting Jordan, who signed a four-year max contract in early July.
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The Clippers big man has now been with three agents in seven years.
Jordan’s decision comes after a tumultuous summer in free agency. He had agreed to sign with the Mavericks before backing out of the deal and deciding to re-join the Clippers. Fegan had a close relationship with Mavs owner Mark Cuban and, according to ESPN, Jordan believed he was purposely misled and manipulated to go to Dallas.