Branson Wright of the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that Ricky Davis is about two weeks away from becoming the next player to leave the Cavaliers this summer - unless management decides otherwise.

Davis signed an offer sheet with the Minnesota Timberwolves. The offer wasn't disclosed, but a source close to the negotiations said it was worth about $35 million over six years. Now, because the Cavaliers have ?the right of first refusal?, they can choose to match the Minnesota offer and retain Davis for the same 6-year, $35 million contract.

Cavs General Manager Jim Paxson said the organization has made it clear it wants to keep Davis. "We qualified Ricky because our intent was to have all three [Darius Miles and Dajuan Wagner] of them [develop together]," Paxson said. "The system was set up this way and we'll take the full amount of time to make our decision [on matching the offer]."

By taking the full amount of time to make their decision, the Timberwolves will be unable to do anything with their mid-level exception until the matter is resolved. The Cavaliers have 15 days to match the offer, which means the Timberwolves may end up having their exception unavailable for the next two weeks and still lose out on Davis.