I'd assume Jameer could move to 6th man if we acquire all these guys.
Arenas
J-Rich
Hedo
Bass
Howard
Nelson 6th man
or still
Nelson
Arenas
J-Rich
Bass
Howard
Hedo 6th man
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2023-24 Orlando Magic Thread
Dec 18, 2010 at 11:14 AM
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Dec 18, 2010 at 11:19 AM
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I'm a hearing from a source that Pietrus may be heading to Phoenix too. Trying to verify.
We can't lose our best wing defender
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Dec 18, 2010 at 11:19 AM
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Done deal.
Full deal: Phx sends Hedo/J Rich/Earl Clark to Orlando for Vince/Gortat/Pietrus, 2011 first round pick and cash considerations, sources say
Full deal: Phx sends Hedo/J Rich/Earl Clark to Orlando for Vince/Gortat/Pietrus, 2011 first round pick and cash considerations, sources say
Dec 18, 2010 at 11:25 AM
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The "big" we got for Gortat is Earl Clark 6'10" forward.
Now Lewis about to go to Washington for Arenas straight up.
Now Lewis about to go to Washington for Arenas straight up.
Dec 18, 2010 at 11:27 AM
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Dec 18, 2010 at 11:30 AM
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lol over @ RealGM
how in the world was RASHARD LEWIS TRADED
how in the world was RASHARD LEWIS TRADED
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I CANT BELIEVE THE DAY HAS COME
THIS IS NOT POSSIBLE
UNBELIEVABLE
RASHARD
FREAKN
LEWIS
WAS TRADED
AND THE WORLD HASNT COME TO AN END
ITS A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dec 18, 2010 at 11:33 AM
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I'm waiting for it to be "Official" on ESPN... but if Otis managed to get rid of Rashard he deserves major props. Even if it is for another bad contract in Arenas.
Dec 18, 2010 at 11:38 AM
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If these deals happen, I don't even know how the Magic lineup will shake out.
Nelson/Duhon/Williams
Arenas/Redick
J-Rich/Hedo/Q-Rich
Bass/Anderson
Howard/Clark/Allen
OR
Arenas/Nelson/Duhon/Williams
J-Rich/Redick
Hedo/Q-Rich
Bass/Anderson
Howard/Clark/Allen
Nelson/Duhon/Williams
Arenas/Redick
J-Rich/Hedo/Q-Rich
Bass/Anderson
Howard/Clark/Allen
OR
Arenas/Nelson/Duhon/Williams
J-Rich/Redick
Hedo/Q-Rich
Bass/Anderson
Howard/Clark/Allen
Dec 18, 2010 at 11:42 AM
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Heres your ESPN link, Dino
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5932861
Sources: Magic blockbuster shaping up
The Orlando Magic, already in serious trade talks with the Washington Wizards about acquiring Gilbert Arenas, have agreed to a deal in principle with the Phoenix Suns, according to league sources.
The trade returns former Magic star Hedo Turkoglu, along with Jason Richardson and Earl Clark, to Orlando in exchange for Vince Carter, Marcin Gortat, Mickael Pietrus, a 2011 first-round pick and cash considerations.
Orlando, losers of five of its last six games, is also close to acquiring Arenas for Rashard Lewis, sources said.
Magic president Otis Smith told The Associated Press on Saturday that he has had serious talks this week with the Wizards about acquiring Arenas.
Smith said he would rate the aggressiveness of the talks at an "eight out of 10" but that "nothing is imminent." He would not talk specifics of the potential deal with The AP.
The two teams have been discussing a deal involving Arenas off and on since last summer.
Arenas and the Wizards have been open to parting ways since Washington landed point guard John Wall with the No. 1 pick and thereby providing a new face for the franchise.
Arenas was suspended for the remainder of the season by commissioner David Stern after a locker room incident involving gun play with former teammate Javaris Crittenton came to light last Dec. 23.
The Magic have plenty of lucrative pieces to package in a trade in addition to Carter's expiring contract. Lewis, who has 2½ years remaining on a $118 million, six-year deal, would line up with Arenas' backloaded contract -- which still has about $60 million left.
Arenas was at Washington's morning shootaround but did not speak to reporters.
"Have we had conversations with a number of teams regarding guys on our roster? Of course we have," Smith said. "Do we like losing five of six? Of course not. Yeah, there's conversations with Washington regarding Gilbert Arenas."
The latest round of talks, first reported by Yahoo! Sports, come as no surprise.
Smith has been a close friend and mentor to the troubled guard going back to their days together at Golden State, when Smith was in the front-office and Arenas was a young player. Smith has said in the past that Arenas' troubles, which included a 50-game suspension last season for bringing a gun into the Wizards' locker room and faking an injury to sit out a preseason game this year, are not a concern.
"The length of his contract and health probably have been more of my concerns," Smith said. "With the length of his contract, you're always concerned about taking on more, of course. That's always been one of my concerns. I know a little bit more detail about Gilbert off the court and who he is as a person.
"He's probably similar to the guys we have in the locker room right now. I would say that sometimes good people make dumb decisions, and he's one of those guys."
Arenas, a three-time All Star, has had several knee problems that limited him to 47 games over the previous three seasons. But while playing alongside -- and often behind -- Wall this season, Arenas has showed flashes of his old self.
He has averaged 17.3 points and 5.6 assists per game this season, including a season-high 31 points in a loss against the Magic on Nov. 27. The Magic have made strong pushes to acquire Denver's Carmelo Anthony and New Orleans' Chris Paul, but with those talks showing little progress, they might be forced to make another move.
Orlando has lost five of its last six games, including a frustrating 1-3 West Coast trip, falling from first to fourth in the Eastern Conference. The Magic were set to host Philadelphia on Saturday night, and Washington was hosting Miami.
"I circled the West Coast trip on our schedule a long time ago," Smith said. "The West Coast trip, to me, was going to decide whether or not we're going to either fix our woes or continue down the same path. I don't think we've played particularly well leading up to the West Coast trip. So, we were on the West Coast trip and some of our woes continued, so you start to explore opportunities that are out there."
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5932861
Sources: Magic blockbuster shaping up
The Orlando Magic, already in serious trade talks with the Washington Wizards about acquiring Gilbert Arenas, have agreed to a deal in principle with the Phoenix Suns, according to league sources.
The trade returns former Magic star Hedo Turkoglu, along with Jason Richardson and Earl Clark, to Orlando in exchange for Vince Carter, Marcin Gortat, Mickael Pietrus, a 2011 first-round pick and cash considerations.
Orlando, losers of five of its last six games, is also close to acquiring Arenas for Rashard Lewis, sources said.
Magic president Otis Smith told The Associated Press on Saturday that he has had serious talks this week with the Wizards about acquiring Arenas.
Smith said he would rate the aggressiveness of the talks at an "eight out of 10" but that "nothing is imminent." He would not talk specifics of the potential deal with The AP.
The two teams have been discussing a deal involving Arenas off and on since last summer.
Arenas and the Wizards have been open to parting ways since Washington landed point guard John Wall with the No. 1 pick and thereby providing a new face for the franchise.
Arenas was suspended for the remainder of the season by commissioner David Stern after a locker room incident involving gun play with former teammate Javaris Crittenton came to light last Dec. 23.
The Magic have plenty of lucrative pieces to package in a trade in addition to Carter's expiring contract. Lewis, who has 2½ years remaining on a $118 million, six-year deal, would line up with Arenas' backloaded contract -- which still has about $60 million left.
Arenas was at Washington's morning shootaround but did not speak to reporters.
"Have we had conversations with a number of teams regarding guys on our roster? Of course we have," Smith said. "Do we like losing five of six? Of course not. Yeah, there's conversations with Washington regarding Gilbert Arenas."
The latest round of talks, first reported by Yahoo! Sports, come as no surprise.
Smith has been a close friend and mentor to the troubled guard going back to their days together at Golden State, when Smith was in the front-office and Arenas was a young player. Smith has said in the past that Arenas' troubles, which included a 50-game suspension last season for bringing a gun into the Wizards' locker room and faking an injury to sit out a preseason game this year, are not a concern.
"The length of his contract and health probably have been more of my concerns," Smith said. "With the length of his contract, you're always concerned about taking on more, of course. That's always been one of my concerns. I know a little bit more detail about Gilbert off the court and who he is as a person.
"He's probably similar to the guys we have in the locker room right now. I would say that sometimes good people make dumb decisions, and he's one of those guys."
Arenas, a three-time All Star, has had several knee problems that limited him to 47 games over the previous three seasons. But while playing alongside -- and often behind -- Wall this season, Arenas has showed flashes of his old self.
He has averaged 17.3 points and 5.6 assists per game this season, including a season-high 31 points in a loss against the Magic on Nov. 27. The Magic have made strong pushes to acquire Denver's Carmelo Anthony and New Orleans' Chris Paul, but with those talks showing little progress, they might be forced to make another move.
Orlando has lost five of its last six games, including a frustrating 1-3 West Coast trip, falling from first to fourth in the Eastern Conference. The Magic were set to host Philadelphia on Saturday night, and Washington was hosting Miami.
"I circled the West Coast trip on our schedule a long time ago," Smith said. "The West Coast trip, to me, was going to decide whether or not we're going to either fix our woes or continue down the same path. I don't think we've played particularly well leading up to the West Coast trip. So, we were on the West Coast trip and some of our woes continued, so you start to explore opportunities that are out there."
Dec 18, 2010 at 11:45 AM
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Just got a txt from ESPN
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Dec 18, 2010 at 11:46 AM
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Originally posted by jrg:
Dec 18, 2010 at 11:46 AM
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lol he looks evil
Dec 18, 2010 at 11:48 AM
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Originally posted by Dino:
lol he looks evil
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hide yo kids hide yo wife cuz otis is rapin' everrrbooddyy out there
Dec 18, 2010 at 11:51 AM
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Dino, HES BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK!!!
Dec 18, 2010 at 11:53 AM
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DUDE!
ESPN IS REPORTING WE KEPT GORTAT TOO!![](/forum/images/smileys/wow.gif)
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ESPN IS REPORTING WE KEPT GORTAT TOO!
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