The Orlando Sentinel -
Magic general manager Otis Smith truly believes that his team should still be playing, according to The Orlando Sentinel.
His contract was recently extended an additional three years.
"I really believe we should still be playing now. It's disappointing that we're not," Smith said. "It's just not good enough if you don't win it all. That's the only thing we're here for."
Smith created the cap room to sign Rashard Lewis and convinced Dwight Howard to sign a contract extension, putting Orlando in contention over the next decade.
"I'm proud of some things, but there have been a lot of lows, too," he said. "There are a lot of things you're kicking yourself for, things you did, or
didn't do. It's never good enough if you don't win a championship."
Is anyone else saying to themselves enough is enough with this type of talk?
Is he going to realize this team was not able to beat the pistons in two games w/o arguable their best player and magic killer numero uno?
When is he going to realize if they were good enough to keep playing, then they would be, you cant sugar coat it, just tell it like it is. That's just my opinion.
The magic had holes in their roster we saw before the trade deadline, and he didnt do anything (some people will say we dont know the offers and that's true) But I do know he said redick was untouchable but then said he is tradeable now, So without going much into detail about that, if he did do something at the deadline, then maybe they would still be playing, because those holes were exposed....