May 30, 2001 11:28 PM EST
Orlando Sentinel writer Tim Povtak reports that Orlando is exploring ways to get under the salary cap by up to 9 million to lure Antonio Davis (who told the Raptors on Wednesday, he was opting out of his contract that had 2 years and 15 million remaining on it) to Orlando this offseason. The Magic can get to that figure if Andrew Declercq opts out of his contract (Which Realgm doesn't expect him to do) and Bo Outlaw, Michael Doleac, and one of Orlando's 2 first round picks (15 and 23) were dealt to a team with cap room.
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Magic May 2001 Archive
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| May 27, 2001
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| May 27, 2001
John Denton of the Florida Today writes, Billy Hunter and the NCAA wouldn't listen, so now David Stern is taking his argument for an age limit to the NBA veterans, who would greatly benefit from an age limit.
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| May 27, 2001
Ken Hornack of the Daytona News-Journal writes about Jim Rome's interview with Antonio Davis and some of the things he said about Canada, as well as some tidbits from around the NBA.
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| May 27, 2001
The Knicks' draft pick is going to the Suns.
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| May 25, 2001
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| May 25, 2001
From the AP, Orlando Magic forward Grant Hill believes his surgically repaired ankle will be healed by the end of the week to allow him to step on the court for the first time since December.
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| May 24, 2001
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| May 24, 2001
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| May 22, 2001
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| May 21, 2001
According to the Houston Chronicle's Jonathan Feigen, the 18th pick -- which was awarded them and then taken back by the league a couple of weeks ago -- will probably come to Houston after all.
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| May 21, 2001
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| May 20, 2001
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| May 20, 2001
John Denton of the Florida Today doesn't think C-Webb is worth the risk to the Orlando Magic.
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| May 20, 2001
Ken Hornack of the Daytona News-Journal writes that John Gabriel is content on not being at the Draft Lottery and talks about which Orlando assistants could have Head Coaching jobs next season.
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| May 20, 2001
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| May 20, 2001
Miami Herald writer, Barry Jackson writes about Jason Williams' possible trade request, Jeff Van Gundy's unhappiness over the resignation of Dave Checketts and other news from around the NBA.
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| May 20, 2001
Does Dave Checketts' departure leave Allan Houston in a pinch? Is Chris Webber planning a future with T-Mac? If so, what does this means for Indiana, New York, Houston, the Lakers and Sacramento?
In addition, Vecsey suggests that the Knicks committed foul play by talking contract with Allan Houston prior to July 1.
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| May 19, 2001
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| May 19, 2001
Talk about a weak negotiating position.
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| May 18, 2001
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| May 17, 2001
Tim Povtak of the Orlando Sentinel writes about Orlando's draft posssibilities including the magic's chances of moving up and what players Orlando can nab at the 15th pick.
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| May 15, 2001
David Whitley of the Orlando Sentinel, tries to convince Chris Webber to come to Orlando this offseason.
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| May 15, 2001
Mike Wise of the New York Times explores the upcoming Webber saga, including thoughts on his final destination.
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| May 15, 2001
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| May 14, 2001
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| May 14, 2001
Everyone is saying it.
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| May 13, 2001
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| May 13, 2001
Ken Hornack of the Daytona News-Journal writes about how Mike Miller is sharpening his competitive edge and adds some Magic tidbits in his Sunday column.
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| May 13, 2001
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| May 13, 2001
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| May 13, 2001
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| May 13, 2001
Mitch Lawrence covers news about Allan Houston, the Toronto-to-Orlando pipeline, coaching news, draft news, and more.
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| May 12, 2001
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| May 12, 2001
Horace Grant will be 36 this summer.
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| May 11, 2001
Orlando Magic swingman was named Rookie of the Year on Wednesday.
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| May 11, 2001
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| May 11, 2001
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| May 11, 2001
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| May 10, 2001
Swingman Mike Miller of the Orlando Magic was selected Thursday as NBA Rookie of the Year.
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| May 3, 2001
Now, that Orlando's season has ended its time to look ahead to next season.
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