The Effect wrote:Damn man, why did this **** have to waive his ETO??? Cant wait for the day hes off the team
Man, I'm so GLAD he waived that ETO. We actually have a chance to start over and erase some of Otis' mistakes.
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The Effect wrote:Damn man, why did this **** have to waive his ETO??? Cant wait for the day hes off the team

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One person that has to be intrigued with how well Jeremy Lamb is playing here in #NBASummerLeague is Orlando Magic GM Rob Hennigan.

Bensational wrote:@InFlames, it's not a case of not trying. It's a case of not making changes. There's no excuse not to make changes, and "we tried" isn't an exception. If your star player is unhappy and wants changes, then they're no longer 'petty' changes, they're pretty f-in vital.
It's the same as winning. A team wouldn't be happy with a roster full of losing players, even if they said "oh, but we tried".

The Wizards are leaning toward amnestying Andray Blatche, according to sources.
Washington has until 5 PM on Tuesday to notify the league office.
Blatche has $23 million remaining on his contract.
Via David Aldridge/NBA.com
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fbeye343 wrote:White, Lamb and Montjo are all great young prospects. How does orlando say no to that if it can also get a lottery pick and clear their gap. If you do a deal like that Orlando has great young prospects and tons of cap space for next summer. Instead of looking at a multiple year rebuilding project, your looking at a one year project
VGOSWAMI wrote:The Wizards are leaning toward amnestying Andray Blatche, according to sources.
Washington has until 5 PM on Tuesday to notify the league office.
Blatche has $23 million remaining on his contract.
Via David Aldridge/NBA.com
Read more: http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/22 ... z20pj5q500
If we need a center going into next season, and granted that the deal is cheap, do you take a chance on him?
The Effect wrote:fbeye343 wrote:White, Lamb and Montjo are all great young prospects. How does orlando say no to that if it can also get a lottery pick and clear their gap.
Seriously doubt this is being offered
VGOSWAMI wrote:The Wizards are leaning toward amnestying Andray Blatche, according to sources.
Washington has until 5 PM on Tuesday to notify the league office.
Blatche has $23 million remaining on his contract.
Via David Aldridge/NBA.com
Read more: http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/22 ... z20pj5q500
If we need a center going into next season, and granted that the deal is cheap, do you take a chance on him?
TheMagicOne wrote:The Effect wrote:fbeye343 wrote:White, Lamb and Montjo are all great young prospects. How does orlando say no to that if it can also get a lottery pick and clear their gap.
Seriously doubt this is being offered
AND Montjo I believe has SIGNED a contract thus making him untradeable until January 15th.

Yannis Koutroupis @YannisHW
Hold up on Magic deal with Rockets for Dwight Howardis no centerpiece player. Nothing is immenent according to sources in Las Vegas.
Yannis Koutroupis @YannisHW
Magic still talking about a large number of scenarios with various teams but still have not found an acceptable deal according to sources.
RT @YannisHW: Hold up on Magic deal with Rockets for Dwight Howard is no centerpiece player. Nothing imminent according to sources in Vegas
RT @YannisHW: Magic still talking about a large number of scenarios with teams still have not found an acceptable deal according to sources.
TheMagicOne wrote:The Effect wrote:fbeye343 wrote:White, Lamb and Montjo are all great young prospects. How does orlando say no to that if it can also get a lottery pick and clear their gap.
Seriously doubt this is being offered
AND Montjo I believe has SIGNED a contract thus making him untradeable until January 15th.
InFlames wrote:Bensational wrote:@InFlames, it's not a case of not trying. It's a case of not making changes. There's no excuse not to make changes, and "we tried" isn't an exception. If your star player is unhappy and wants changes, then they're no longer 'petty' changes, they're pretty f-in vital.
It's the same as winning. A team wouldn't be happy with a roster full of losing players, even if they said "oh, but we tried".
I agree, the only part I'm really talking about is trade wise. We really had no assets, and no teams were going to help us keep Dwight. It would be crazy to think the Magic didn't try in that regard.
NEM wrote: However, I'm a fan of my team winning so, keep the winning coming. All the "tank" fans can take their crap to another board. We are here to win.
NEM wrote: However, I'm a fan of my team winning so, keep the winning coming. All the "tank" fans can take their crap to another board. We are here to win.