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NBA Rumors: Rondo May Weigh Free Agent Options?

Rajon Rondo hasn’t given Dallas assurances he’ll re-sign and says his free agency isn’t closed.

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Rondo May Weigh Free Agency Options?

The Mavericks made a deal for the four-time All-Star last month, and did so without seeking explicit confirmation that Rondo would re-sign with Dallas, a source told Sporting News. Instead, ahead of making the deal, the Mavericks wanted only to know they would be given a fair shake for Rondo this summer. By the same token, the Mavs have made no commitments in terms of putting up a max-contract offer.

There will be other teams involved in the pursuit of Rondo. The Lakers have long expressed interest and still are expected to be among the first in line in the bidding for Rondo. The Knicks—yes, even with the triangle offense—are already certain to be in the mix, too, a source with knowledge of the situation told SN.

via Sean Deveney of Sporting News

When the Mavericks traded for Rondo, most people assumed that they had received assurances that Rondo would re-sign when he becomes an unrestricted free agent in the offseason. However, this report says that no such confirmation was made and that the Mavs are just hoping Rondo’s time in Dallas will persuade him to stay.

Rondo confirmed that his free agency isn’t entirely “closed,” telling USA TODAY’s Sam Amick: “My focus has been basketball, basketball, basketball, not necessarily being a free agent. I mean obviously I think (the Mavericks will) have the upside (in free agency). I wouldn’t say it’s wide open (in terms of considering other teams), but I wouldn’t say it’s closed (solely to the Mavericks) either because obviously they are the team that came and got me and from Day One they’ve been very loyal and very supportive in this transition for me.”

The Mavericks are obviously the frontrunner to ink Rondo to a new contract this summer, but it’s interesting that he’ll likely talk with other teams and weigh his options.

It’s hard to imagine the veteran point guard leaving a contending Mavs team to join a rebuilding situation in New York or L.A. – even though both markets and organizations are appealing. We’ll see if any other potential suitors enter the mix between now and July.

Kidd: Sanders Is Away Due to Personal Reasons

This is a situation worth monitoring, as Larry Sanders was initially missing from the team due to an “illness” and now his absence is being chalked up to “personal reasons.”

Kidd said that Sanders isn’t participating in any team activities and added, “The train keeps moving forward.” In other words, he’s focusing on the other players and not Sanders.

I’m sure more will come out soon explaining Sanders’ strange absence. It could be a dismissal, as Zach Lowe from Grantland noted that Kidd used similar terminology when describing Andray Blatche’s absences from the Brooklyn Nets last year and said it was “code for stay away from the team.”

Blatche returned shortly after that and carved out a role on the Nets. We’ll see if Sanders will do the same.

Durant, Lawson Talk About Returning Home to Washington?

 Lawson, who grew up playing basketball with Durant in the Maryland suburbs, has a good idea of the Oklahoma City Thunder star’s thinking. The Clinton, Maryland native knows we want to know. He also knows better than to break confidences.

“I’ve talked to him about it, but I probably can’t tell you what he said,” Lawson laughingly told CSNwashington.com when the Nuggets visited last month.

“We talked about it. Everybody going home and playing for their respective cities,” Lawson said. “It would be cool, especially playing with the people you grew up with. I grew up with KD. It would be fun to play with them on one team.”

via Ben Standig of CSN Washington

Wizards fans obviously love all of these Durant-to-Washington rumors, as having Durant, John Wall and Brad Beal in the Eastern Conference would be a dream come true for them.

This is one of the more interesting reports on the subject, since Ty Lawson is also from the area and knows Durant well. The fact that the two have discussed what a homecoming would be like and how “it would be cool” seems to suggest that Durant has some level of interest.

Durant obviously won’t say anything, as he’s under contract with the Oklahoma City Thunder through next season and doesn’t want that drama.

Still, all of these hints and rumors will make Durant’s free agency interesting… when that time comes.

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