Mark Cuban, who is dealing with free agents this offseason for the Mavs, has shifted his priorities in free agent signings, reports Jodie Valade of the Dallas Morning News.  Cuban says he is not going to try to get the biggest name, but rather will try to find guys who can fit into the puzzle.  As a result, his list of FA targets has shifted, especially with the signing of defensive swingman Adrian Griffin, to: Danny Manning, Danny Ferry, Shandon Anderson and Moochie Norris.  Cuban still hopes to use the midlevel exception to acquire two free agents.  He also no longer feels inclined to satisfy Howard Eisley's trade request, so you can expect him in a Mavs uniform if the right trade doesn't come around.  The aversion to big names does not apply to Tim Hardaway, however, whom Cuban still wants.  Cuban wants to employ a trade exception so that Hardaway can be paid more than $4.5 million, even though he'd be willing to sign for less.