We should've Deandre Jordan'd him.
The Los Angeles Clippers have re-signed free agent DeAndre Jordan to a four-year contract, according to widespread reports.
The signing comes just five days after Jordan verbally committed to the Dallas Mavericks and just hours after several members of the Clippers organization came to his home in Houston and didn't to leave until the contract was signed.
In the last 24 hours before the NBA's moratorium on signing free agents was lifted, the tide seemed to shift with an 11th hour play by the Clippers to get Jordan to change his mind. The move seemed to work as Jordan agreed to meet with coach and general manager Doc Rivers and several Clippers players at his home.
Things got weird in the closing hours as a contingent of Clippers, including owner Steve Ballmer, Rivers, and players Blake Griffin, Chris Paul, and Paul Pierce decided they were not going to leave Jordan's home until his new contract was signed at 12:01 a.m. ET, according to Ramona Shelburne of ESPN.