Unsolved Mysteries: The Curious Case of Dwayne Jones

My friend Mark from ShamSports has said it best:

I'm starting to think Dwayne Jones walks into workouts and shits all over GM's desks. He should have had a multi year NBA career by now.

While in-season tryouts usually aren't privy to public knowledge (the only D-League in-season tryouts I've been made aware of this season are the two with Jones, though I'm sure there are others), it certainly strikes me as odd that he's 0-for-2 in getting a 10-day contract after averaging 16.8 points and 15.4 rebounds over the course of the season.

Jones first tryout of the season came on December 29th, when the Blazers were auditioning potential hardship exemption players to replace Greg Oden. There, he and Jake Voskuhl lost out in a 3-man race to former Blazer Shavlik Randolph. Knowing that Randolph probably had a good grasp of the system, this doesn't seem like a crazy decision, even though he didn't stick.

Tuesday afternoon, the Dallas Mavericks brought Jones in for a tryout after losing bigman Erick Dampier to a dislocated finger, leaving the Mavs with a 6-foot-8 97-year old Eduardo Najera (decidedly not a center) as the team's emergency center. Jake Voskuhl again was rumored as his competition. Still, Mavericks president of basketball operations Donnie Nelson told Marc Stein afterward that "the workout was great. [Jones] looked really good. For right now, we're going with a shooter and after 10 days we'll re-evaluate. Anything is possible."

I've been told by sources close to the situation that the "Mavs were going to sign two players, but at the last second they decided to sign one player ... economics," but there seems like there's more to this situation than meets the eye.

Regardless, yesterday's decision is a bit more difficult to justify than the Portland snub. If Jones looked really good, what would he have needed to do in his workout to get the 10-day contract? If he confirmed what the Mavericks already knew, which was that Jones' play has been intriguing enough to warrant a flight to Dallas for a closer look, why not give him a 10-day contract? Was Nelson hoping he was going to be a better shooter than Von Wafer?

If you have any further information regarding this investigation, please contact your local D-League reporters via e-mail here or call 1-800-DLEAGUE-TIPS and speak to the operator (AKA, Jon L because my voice is still a bit raspy from the anesthetics).

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i think its what it has to do with the teams system

Thats why Antonio Anderson and Chris Richard got called up to there respective teams, it could be that NBA teams can tell when players like Jones and Stinson will not fit in there system. you should write something about this topic if u get the chance.

But how can they not tell from watching 100 D-League games of the guy?

Plus he’s played in four separate NBA systems.
I wouldn’t be averse to getting more in-depth on this topic, but I’d have to interview someone that was open with this sort of thing and I’m not sure who is able to clue me in to the backstories of NBA tryouts.

What'll it take for the Nugs to look at DJ?

I mean, c’mon, the Mavs just got Haywood. DJ could really help shore up the Nugs depth up front.

Yeah

He could be a solid 4th big on a lot of teams. Somehow, he isn’t. I’d like to explain it, but I can’t.

You and Mark from Shamsports are friends?

That’s a strech.

He sometimes tweets with me when everyone is sleeping.

And I stood up for his salary database today.

Is it?

And just like that, I am wrong.

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