ORLANDO -- J.J. Redick had played just three minutes in nine of the previous 10 games, yet he was still among the first Orlando Magic players at Amway Arena Wednesday to work out two hours before the game.
That hasn't changed for Redick. And neither has his desire to be traded to a team where he could possibly play more.
Mired on the Magic's bench again this season, Redick has had agent Arn Tellem approach Orlando general manager Otis Smith about dealing him to a team where he could potentially see more playing time.
TRADE TALKS: Magic coach Stan Van Gundy said he and Smith conduct talks about potential trades and the composition of Orlando's roster on an almost daily basis.
Van Gundy said Smith is well aware of his problems with trying to play three point guards (Carlos Arroyo, Keyon Dooling and Jameer Nelson) and four shooting guards (Evans, Bogans, Redick and Dooling).
Van Gundy said his differences with Smith are like those between most coaches and GMs -- coaches are locking into win-now mode, while GMs must consider the long-term viability of a team.
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Hmmm...
These tidbits are a hint something will get done.
Anyway, all hail John Denton!