Yes. Wright & Crabbe's signings and Robinson's acquisition are all official. Lopez will come soon, but it's likely taking longer because it's part of a three-team sign/trade. CJ's signing will probably come last, since it will be for 120% of his rookie scale, and we'll want to preserve cap space as long as necessary.
They probably could, but it'd be in extremely poor form. It'd look real bad to everyone else around the league, except maybe the team that snuck in to steal him away. I'm not too worried, though. How many times have these deals that work out financially are reneged on.
But how could PDX post this then? Trail Blazers @pdxtrailblazers 1h #InstaVid Your newest Trail Blazers, @Trobinson0 & @DWRIGHTWAY1, already puttin in work #RipCity http://instagram.com/p/bmOVsTA8FA/
Remeber, Morey had already acknowledged the TRob deal last week, tweeting about how they were all in on Dwight, and how they would not have done the TRob deal if they didn't think they could get Dwight. It was basically unofficially official.
The order of these things does matter. Last year the Blazers hired a team of fast acting fax specialists to get their deals in before the Timberwolves otherwise you lose all your cap space. I applied for the job but didn't pass the test (it was grueling). In the end it didn't matter as it took David Kahn over a week to realize he signed a player to an offer sheet with "implied" cap space; that worked fine in his powerpoint presentation or Star Trek but not in real life.
Check yourself homie. I didn't say the deal wasn't done. I was just saying that until it's actually done, a team probably could reneg on a deal consummated during the moratorium.
I like how there are Blazers fans commenting on the photo, asking how we got T-Rob. Where the F you been the last 10 days?
Well, to be fair, other teams' players practice in our PF fairly often. Free agents will also come work out on the own, just simply because they want to work out while in town, even if they're not coming to the Blazers. But I was just answering the technical question. I had no idea whether or not the deal was official, which is why I didn't touch it in my answer. I do see OLive now says the Wright and T-Rob deals are official. Other deals are pending. http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2013/07/trail_blazers_officially_add_thomas_robinson_and_d.html
I don't think there's anything binding, except that if a team ever reneged on verbal agreement, they might have trouble consummating trades with other teams down the line.