"He never left," the Clippers' coach said.The fallout from Jordan's Texas two-step already had some saying Thursday that the way the league handles the offseason moratorium that doubles as a frenzied free-agent shopping period needs to change.The moratorium, a dead period of sorts that is in place in part so league officials can have time to crunch all the numbers from one fiscal year and set a salary cap for the coming season, will surely be a hot topic at the NBA meetings in Las Vegas next week.The National Basketball Players Association said it fully supports the right of both players and teams to consider their options during the moratorium, which is scheduled to last 11 days next year."We all walk into these conversations understanding that, as with any business contract, it's not a deal until the paper is signed," union spokeswoman Tara Greco said."I don't see anything wrong with changing your mind, but you need to be a man and just tell them why you decided," Miami guard Goran Dragic told the Associated Press.Dragic committed to staying with Miami on July 1; the Heat called at 12:01 a.m. Eastern time that day, the earliest moment that they could reach out to him with an...