But the Mavs opted not to act on inquiries about Brunson — including from New York — leading up to the February 10 trade deadline. Dallas discussed dumping injured shooting guard Tim Hardaway Jr.’s fresh four-year, $75 million contract, which would have required attaching future draft compensation, a move that would have created enough cap space to offer Brunson a larger extension. Brunson’s agents passed on word that a five-year, $87 million offer would be accepted. However, Dallas didn’t deal Hardaway. Instead, they meekly offered Brunson the four-year, $55.5 million extension. Finney-Smith excitedly signed his identical extension offer at the time, but Brunson turned it down, rightly believing that he had “outgrown” that number. “That was a 30-second conversation,” Rick Brunson said. “I wasn’t on the phone, but how I got the message was, ‘You guys wouldn’t be interested in that deal now, would you?’ That’s how it was said to me. I just laughed.”
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