I think the missing link in all of this he said he said would be Wes's agent.
I see the concept of the free market eludes you.
No, it's not at all. The guy was a restricted FA, loved playing in Utah, the fans and organization loved him. One of their top priorities was to re-sign him. Am I not allowed to be surprised that it happened, like everyone else? Give me a break.
If Jazz did make Wes an offer, it's quite hard to fathom that Wes would just fabricate the false information that they didn't. But ... KOC seems to deny it, so Harcher described it best: he said, she said. Bottom line: I've been saying this is moot ever since learning about 34 mil offer. There was no way realistically that we could have kept Wes. I am happy with how KOC addressed the situation, and that's the biggest change since the time I thought the offer was 25 mil.
If Jazz did make Wes an offer, it's quite hard to fathom that Wes would just fabricate the false information that they didn't. But ... KOC seems to deny it, so Harcher described it best: he said, she said.
I think it comes down to semantics.
Sure I didn't want to lose him either, since he had an OK year here and is young, but let's not exaggerate. Given the guy spent just 1 year in Utah and played only 24 mins a game, "surreal" is a bit of an overkill, isn't it? We didn't just lose Jazz icon to another team. If anything, we replaced him with the guy who was more of a Jazzman than he is.
FWIW, Wes Matthews started his speech with a seemingly heartfelt and significant tribute to the Utah Jazz. Then he reasonably went on to say that he is now a Blazer and ready to get in the gym and get better.Seeing Wes introduced as a Blazer is a pretty surreal. Never thought he would be gone...what a bizarre off-season. He was pretty gracious to the Jazz and the fans though.
https://www.columbian.com/news/2010/jul/21/video-blazers-matthews-speaks-media/
FWIW, Wes Matthews started his speech with a seemingly heartfelt and significant tribute to the Utah Jazz. Then he reasonably went on to say that he is now a Blazer and ready to get in the gym and get better.
He says in the video that the only contract offer on paper that he saw from Jazz was qualifying offer. Key words being "on paper."