Jermainevent wrote:I don't remember the specifics of DD being unhappy, was this just a product of the rest of the team retiring and getting traded? Anyway, glad he was unhappy because JO is still one of my favorite all-time Pacers, shame he couldn't stay healthy.
As I remember it, Dale had not long before signed his new contract. He then decided he should be paid more, and went to Walsh to demand more money. Walsh explained to him that, under his contract, he was not eligible to renegotiate (or be extended for a higher wage) for another year or so. Then Dale decided if he couldn't get more money he wanted to be traded, and Walsh made the JO deal. Past that, Dale then told the Blazers he wanted more money. They explained to him that the restrictions (wage wise) in his contract he had signed with the Pacers was still in effect after the trade, and they couldn't change it.
Yeah, Dale was unhappy, but it was his own fault, or maybe his agent didn't explain things clearly enough for him. He just had no grasp of how contracts worked under the rules, and I doubt he would have ever been able to grasp it.