Apr/23/08 03:10 AM Filed in:
James Jones
I don't know if that many
people realize it, but it's possible that James
Jones has played his final game as a Trail Blazer.
I don't think that's the case, but it's a
possibility, and a very real one at that.
Jones has a player option for the 2008-2009 season, and
as the name of the option would indicate, it's a
decision that is exercised by the player. Here's how it
works (to the best of my understanding): James has
until July 1 to opt into his contract for next season.
If he picks up the option, he plays for the Blazers
next season at an already pre-determined salary, after
which he becomes an unrestricted free agent. If he
chooses not to pick up his option, he instantly becomes
an unrestricted free agent, thus being free to play
with whomever offers a contract in the 2008-2009
season. That team could very well be the Blazers, so
even if Jones chooses not to exercise his player
option, he could still end up playing for the Blazers
next season, presumably with a new free agent contract.
So James Jones has options, though he's not approaching
the decision as though it's all on him. Jones told The
Oregonian's Joe Freeman that:
"I'm a pretty simple and easy guy. It's not
complicated. It's no mystery that I like it here. I
just want to be somewhere where I can be effective.
It's not my decision -- it's our decision. Me and
(Pritchard). There are conversations to be had. Things
change and visions change. You just like to know what
the future holds for you and the team."
Jones, in my opinion, isn't a guy who is out to break
the bank. He just wants to be a valued member of a team
that's moving in the right direction.
It's impossible to tell at this point what offers might
be extended from other teams. If a playoff team gets
bounced in the first round thanks to a lack of
long-range shooting and veteran composure, maybe they
take a look at James Jones. But then again, maybe Jones
isn't interested. To hear him talk after his exit
interview, that might be the case.
"I was on the plane (after the final game against
Phoenix) and reality set in that hey, technically
there’s a decision to be made. And you
don’t make these decisions very often in your
career if you’re lucky. So it’s something I
have to think about, but all I know is how I feel right
now. I love the guys here, I love the team. It’s
been a great experience and evidently nothing is set in
stone. I just have to think about it a little bit more.
They already know I’m definitely open to coming
back (to Portland)."
You ask any player in the NBA about contract issues,
and invariably, over and over again, the reply will
boil down to the same phrase: "It's a business." And in
that respect, James Jones is a business man, but
business isn't all about dollars. It's hard to put a
price on stability, comfort and a being valued by your
employer. Some players probably don't care about those
things; signing on with the highest bidder out-weighs
everything else. But I'm happy to say that I know James
Jones a little bit, and I'd all but guarantee that he's
looking at the big picture. That bodes well for Blazer
fans
(trailblazerscentercourt.blogspot.com)