Deron Williams Rumors: Mavericks PG Reportedly Plans to Opt Out of Contract

April 29th, 2016 by Joe Pantorno Leave a reply »

Sources told ESPN.com's Tim MacMahon on Friday that Dallas Mavericks point guard Deron Williams plans to opt out of his contract with the team. 

Williams has a player option for the 2016-17 season, which would pay him $5.6 million, per Spotrac. According to MacMahon's sources, Williams will be in pursuit of a multiyear deal that he could end his career on.

Just a few days earlier, the 31-year-old gave little indication that he would make such a decision when he spoke with the media after the Oklahoma City Thunder bounced the Mavericks out of the playoffs in five games, per Eddie Sefko of the Dallas News.

"This has been a great year for me as far just being happy and enjoying playing basketball again," he said. "And enjoying all the guys on the team and the coaching staff. It’s been a great situation. Aside from the injuries, everything was really great this season. ... I would love to be back. "

Those injuries held Williams out of 17 games in his lone season with the Mavericks. He'll also need to undergo sports hernia surgery in the offseason, which could affect contract nego ...

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