IGotDaMagicInMe wrote:Marco Belinelli has received interest from the Bulls, Magic, Warriors and Knicks.
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What does this mean for Jason Richardson???
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IGotDaMagicInMe wrote:Marco Belinelli has received interest from the Bulls, Magic, Warriors and Knicks.
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cvMagic wrote:Orlando Tragic wrote:VGOSWAMI wrote:A supposed insider at ClutchFans is claiming a few things. I'm not a fan of forum insiders, but it's a speculation thread so what the hell. The thread is below.
http://bbs.clutchfans.net/showthread.php?t=223668
Just a few highlights:
- The Bulls notified Morey that they won't match Asik
- Asik/Lin won't effect HOU puruit of D12
- Hennigen is looking to rebuild. Doesn't want Bynums contract or anyone's at all. Rebuild the way OKC did. Picks and picks... He doesnt want to be good in year 1, 2, or even 3. Just get pieces each and every year.
- Jordan Hill hasn't signed with the Lakers neither has Ebanks. Both told they could be in S&T. Orlando likes both in a possible 3 team deal.
- Magic want cheap, young prospects
- ORL loves the pieces the Rockets have. In love with Lamb.
- HOU likes Bynum
You can take a read for yourself if interested.
Wonderful...
If that's true... Who's going to be our new GM in year 4?
LarsV8 wrote:The Effect wrote:Without a doubt the DUMBEST thing ive ever read on this board
Honestly don't know what to tell you if you trully think the Magic are the ones taking the risk here.
The1llness wrote:LarsV8; I understand what you're saying in that dealing Dwight is the risk averse move for the Magic.
I meant to say that between the Magic and Rockets, the majority of risk lies with Orlando.
Sure there's a risk that Dwight bolts next summer, but the only real threat at this point is Atlanta. That would mean he takes a pay cut to play on a less talented roster in a smaller market.
MrOrlando wrote:How do Houston fans believe they'll still retain the best of their rookies and still end up with Dwight or Bynum? For example, retaining Lamb, Parsons and White. I can't possibly see any other scenario where one or two of those players don't end up in Orlando.
The1llness wrote:LarsV8; I understand what you're saying in that dealing Dwight is the risk averse move for the Magic.
I meant to say that between the Magic and Rockets, the majority of risk lies with Orlando.
Sure there's a risk that Dwight bolts next summer, but the only real threat at this point is Atlanta. That would mean he takes a pay cut to play on a less talented roster in a smaller market.
MagicTownBaller wrote:IGotDaMagicInMe wrote:Marco Belinelli has received interest from the Bulls, Magic, Warriors and Knicks.
@mysportslegion
What does this mean for Jason Richardson???
MagicTownBaller wrote:IGotDaMagicInMe wrote:Marco Belinelli has received interest from the Bulls, Magic, Warriors and Knicks.
@mysportslegion
What does this mean for Jason Richardson???

IGotDaMagicInMe wrote:MagicTownBaller wrote:IGotDaMagicInMe wrote:Marco Belinelli has received interest from the Bulls, Magic, Warriors and Knicks.
@mysportslegion
What does this mean for Jason Richardson???
Well, I'm pretty sure he's bad contract priority #1
rcklsscognition wrote:Josh Robbins @JoshuaBRobbins
MT @pdcavsinsider: Hate to put a damper on Bynum-to-CLE rumors, but GM Chris Grant returned to CLE for Kyrie Irving's surgery, not trade.
LarsV8 wrote:The1llness wrote:LarsV8; I understand what you're saying in that dealing Dwight is the risk averse move for the Magic.
I meant to say that between the Magic and Rockets, the majority of risk lies with Orlando.
Sure there's a risk that Dwight bolts next summer, but the only real threat at this point is Atlanta. That would mean he takes a pay cut to play on a less talented roster in a smaller market.
If that were the case, the Magic wouldn't be moving him.
Houston is taking a franchise altering risk.
cvMagic wrote:rcklsscognition wrote:Josh Robbins @JoshuaBRobbins
MT @pdcavsinsider: Hate to put a damper on Bynum-to-CLE rumors, but GM Chris Grant returned to CLE for Kyrie Irving's surgery, not trade.
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Hopefully he watches the procedure with a box of junior mints.
rcklsscognition wrote:IGotDaMagicInMe wrote:MagicTownBaller wrote:What does this mean for Jason Richardson???
Well, I'm pretty sure he's bad contract priority #1
Does no one read? This rumor hit 2 days ago. And Belinelli sucks. He is worse on defense than J-Rich.
The Effect wrote:Can someone tell me what the cavs got in return when lebron just walked out?
rcklsscognition wrote:This keeps getting better.Peter Vecsey @PeterVecsey1
Source says Brian Shaw turned down Bobcats job cause Magic assured him herd get that job. When interviewing process continued he withdrew
Skin wrote:CAN WE STOP SAYING WE HAVE BAD CONTRACTS??? (outside of Jameer's that is)
Our contracts for Hedo, Duhon are good expiring contracts next summer and they don't bother us now. Sure, they bothered us prior to Deron signing with the Nets, but since that's over, it doesn't matter any more.
Jason Richardson and Glen Davis can both be waived using the Stretch Provision right now if we wanted. All they would count is roughly $2.5M each against our cap space. That's not BAAAAAD, like some people keep thinking.
Quentin Richardson's also an expiring contract after this season.... another tradeable asset.
Cammo101 wrote:The Effect wrote:Can someone tell me what the cavs got in return when lebron just walked out?
Bad enough to draft Kyrie Irving.