BadMofoPimp wrote:If the Magic could resign Hedo for $6-7 mil per year, that would be a good deal. Then, they have the SF position locked up for years.
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BadMofoPimp wrote:If the Magic could resign Hedo for $6-7 mil per year, that would be a good deal. Then, they have the SF position locked up for years.
glennathan wrote:“@IAMAGM: Cavs would offer Tristan Thompson, #4 #24, #33 and #34 to Hornets for Anthony Davis http://t.co/BlE1LvPV”
j-ragg wrote:Evan Dunlap @BQRMagic
Per @sam_amick, one guy Orlando likes at 19 is Perry Jones http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/w ... index.html
Perry Jones III may be sliding down the draft due to a meniscus issue in his knee, according to multiple sources. Opinions from league doctors vary in terms of the seriousness, but it may require surgery down the road.
http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/22 ... z1z6af5pZN
Redphilly wrote:What about 19-49 for 21-22 from Celtics?
magicfan217 wrote:who starts at the 3 if we bench Hedo?
BadMofoPimp wrote:magicfan217 wrote:who starts at the 3 if we bench Hedo?
I think Liggins can be a starter in this league. He is a solid defensive player who is athletic in taking the ball to the hoop. Plus, he gotz handles. Dude is going to surprise people.
06/28/12 11:39 AM EST – Alex Kennedy:
Dwight Howard’s departure from the Orlando Magic seems inevitable, with sources close to the situation characterizing the relationship between the superstar and the organization as irreparable. Sources say Howard no longer wants to be in Orlando and he won’t give the franchise the long-term commitment they’re seeking this summer. Howard hopes to be traded and he has been exploring all of his options in recent days.
Rob Hennigan, who was hired as Orlando’s new general manager last week, wants to salvage the relationship with Howard, but the damage may already be done. Howard seems ready to move on, with the Brooklyn Nets atop his list of preferred destinations. Howard has long coveted a trade to Brooklyn, where he would team up with Deron Williams, but sources close to the situation say that the Nets don’t have the trade assets to acquire Howard.
The Houston Rockets, fully aware of the strained relationship between Howard and the Magic, have been stockpiling draft picks in an attempt to trade for the superstar center. The Rockets are still trying to acquire first-round picks in the hours leading up to the draft, specifically the Sacramento Kings’ fifth overall pick and Toronto Raptors’ eighth overall pick. Houston knows that Hennigan would prefer to rebuild through the draft, following the same model as the Oklahoma City Thunder, where he was the assistant general manager under Sam Presti. If Orlando has given up hope of retaining Howard, Houston seems to be the frontrunner to acquire the All-Star center.
NickAnderson wrote:Tyreke isn't that good, 3rd option at best on a contender.
ZeusIsLoose wrote:Just read that the Magic MUST make a first round selection this year since they traded last years pick. According to the CBA, you can not trade first round draft picks in consective years. If Im missing something, let me know.
MoMM wrote:06/28/12 11:39 AM EST – Alex Kennedy:
Dwight Howard’s departure from the Orlando Magic seems inevitable, with sources close to the situation characterizing the relationship between the superstar and the organization as irreparable. Sources say Howard no longer wants to be in Orlando and he won’t give the franchise the long-term commitment they’re seeking this summer. Howard hopes to be traded and he has been exploring all of his options in recent days.
Rob Hennigan, who was hired as Orlando’s new general manager last week, wants to salvage the relationship with Howard, but the damage may already be done. Howard seems ready to move on, with the Brooklyn Nets atop his list of preferred destinations. Howard has long coveted a trade to Brooklyn, where he would team up with Deron Williams, but sources close to the situation say that the Nets don’t have the trade assets to acquire Howard.
The Houston Rockets, fully aware of the strained relationship between Howard and the Magic, have been stockpiling draft picks in an attempt to trade for the superstar center. The Rockets are still trying to acquire first-round picks in the hours leading up to the draft, specifically the Sacramento Kings’ fifth overall pick and Toronto Raptors’ eighth overall pick. Houston knows that Hennigan would prefer to rebuild through the draft, following the same model as the Oklahoma City Thunder, where he was the assistant general manager under Sam Presti. If Orlando has given up hope of retaining Howard, Houston seems to be the frontrunner to acquire the All-Star center.
Cigamodnalro wrote:ZeusIsLoose wrote:Just read that the Magic MUST make a first round selection this year since they traded last years pick. According to the CBA, you can not trade first round draft picks in consective years. If Im missing something, let me know.
You're missing something.

MoMM wrote:06/28/12 11:39 AM EST – Alex Kennedy:
Dwight Howard’s departure from the Orlando Magic seems inevitable, with sources close to the situation characterizing the relationship between the superstar and the organization as irreparable. Sources say Howard no longer wants to be in Orlando and he won’t give the franchise the long-term commitment they’re seeking this summer. Howard hopes to be traded and he has been exploring all of his options in recent days.
Rob Hennigan, who was hired as Orlando’s new general manager last week, wants to salvage the relationship with Howard, but the damage may already be done. Howard seems ready to move on, with the Brooklyn Nets atop his list of preferred destinations. Howard has long coveted a trade to Brooklyn, where he would team up with Deron Williams, but sources close to the situation say that the Nets don’t have the trade assets to acquire Howard.
The Houston Rockets, fully aware of the strained relationship between Howard and the Magic, have been stockpiling draft picks in an attempt to trade for the superstar center. The Rockets are still trying to acquire first-round picks in the hours leading up to the draft, specifically the Sacramento Kings’ fifth overall pick and Toronto Raptors’ eighth overall pick. Houston knows that Hennigan would prefer to rebuild through the draft, following the same model as the Oklahoma City Thunder, where he was the assistant general manager under Sam Presti. If Orlando has given up hope of retaining Howard, Houston seems to be the frontrunner to acquire the All-Star center.
