Wesley Matthews says he will sign with the Dallas Mavericks regardless if center DeAndre Jordan changes his mind and returns to the Los Angeles Clippers, sources close to the player told The Oregonian/Oregonlive.

Matthews, who last week gave a verbal agreement to Dallas to sign a four-year deal worth around $13 million the first year, is expected to sign and be introduced to the Dallas media on Thursday, the first day the NBA moratorium ends.

The former Blazers guard is part of what was believed to be a big offseason haul by the Mavericks and owner Mark Cuban. Jordan, the defensive standout of the Clippers, also agreed to sign with Dallas, but is now reportedly reconsidering his decision.

Jordan is reportedly in Houston, where he will meet with a contingent of Clippers personnel ranging from owner Steve Ballmer, coach Doc Rivers and a host of players.

--Jason Quick | jquick@oregonian.com | @jwquick