The timing of James' signing is puzzling, however, because the belief was that he would
wait to re-sign until the Cavs brought back his entire supporting cast.
Since then, talks have suddenly gone silent, and nobody knows the
status of Thompson's free agency. Thompson is a restricted free agent,
meaning the Cavaliers can match any offer he gets, and he's represented
by Rich Paul, LeBron's agent and childhood friend, so the belief was
this would get done quickly. The sudden stall-out is puzzling.
On a brighter note, dialogue between the
sides is active and ongoing. But according to a league source with
knowledge of the proceedings, "There's a lot of talking, but no one is
saying anything."
With talks stalled, it prevents the
Cavaliers from executing the re-signing of LeBron James, whom Paul also
represents. Paul has made it clear that Thompson is his main focus.
Getting Thompson finalized is essential in moving the Cavaliers'
offseason strategy along.
The longer James, the undisputed best
player in the game, is dangling out there unsigned, it's only a matter
of time before frustration starts to creep into the superstar if it
hasn't already done so.
Something seems to have changed since then. ESPN's Dave McMenamin
reported that James' deal on Thursday didn't necessarily mean Thompson's
was on the way:
USA Today's Sam Amick wrote that it is "notable" that James would commit before Thompson's deal is done.
Thompson being a restricted free agent is the big kicker here. The
Cavs can match any offer he receives, so it's possible the two sides
disagreed on a price, and the Cavs told him to go find an offer for what
he wants and then Cleveland can match.
James may have signed before Thompson under the idea that Thompson's deal will get done eventually.
It's almost certain that
Thompson will re-sign with the Cavs, if only because they can match any
offer he gets, and they'd be crazy to upset LeBron by letting Thompson
go. What will be worth monitoring is how long these negotiations drag
out, and if it ends up being a shorter deal than expected, thus making
Thompson an unrestricted free agent sooner.