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Sources said Gordon wanted a maximum-money, four to five-year contract. But the Hornets and NBA, who currently owns the franchise, weren’t willing to offer him a four-year, $62 million deal.``We made good faith and amicable efforts to reach an agreement on a contract extension over the past few days," Dell Demps said in a statement released Thursday. ``Unfortunately, although close, we did not reach an agreement. Eric will be a restricted free agent this summer and we are optimistic and encouraged with the opportunity to sign Eric to a contract that will make him a member of the Hornets organization and community for years to come." New Orleans Times-Picayune

 

New Orleans Hornets shooting guard Eric Gordon said Friday morning it was a mutual decision between him and the franchise to put off trying to get an extension agreement finalized before Wednesday’s deadline. Gordon will become a restricted free agent on July 1, and the Hornets General Manager Dell Demps said they will make a push to re-sign him.``It wasn’t that I turned down anything, it works both ways,’’ Gordon said. ``Yes, I’ll be restricted, but I am just a basketball player right now and the future is unclear. ``All I can do is worry about coming back at this point to try and help the team win games at the end of the year. It’s not the best situation, but it’s also not the worst. As long as I get back playing that will be the thing.’’ New Orleans Times-Picayune

Smart move by Demps here; first find out what your client wants then make your offer after the market value is clear.

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Not really a smart move because it doesn't exactly endear Gordon to New Orleans. Plus now there seems to be a feeling among teams that Gordon could potentially be had in free agency despite being a restricted free agent, and there plenty of teams (Nets, Houston, San Antonio, Boston, Dallas, etc) that can and will throw a max contract offer to Gordon.

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