
Shooting guard Wesley Matthews has already found a new team in the Dallas Mavericks, but says he didn't get any love in free agency from the team he played for for five years. In an interview with The Oregonian's Jason Quick, Matthews says he felt "disrespected."
According to Matthews, after he became a free agent, the Blazers never called, texted or made an offer to him. Matthews' last season was cut short after 59 games because of an Achilles tear. Despite that injury, the Dallas Mavericks still inked the three-point marksman to a four-year, $70 million deal. Last season he averaged 16.1 points per game while shooting over 39 percent from three.
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