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    The Magic were expected to offer Duhon a three-year deal worth close to $10 million.

    The signing of Duhon would end any pursuit of Los Angeles Clippers guard Corey Maggette.

    The Magic were one of several teams that let Maggette know July 1 that they could offer him a contract that started with the middle-class salary cap exception of $5.8 million. Maggette is hoping to receive a larger package.

    Duhon would be coming to Orlando as a backup to starting point guard Jameer Nelson, giving the Magic a better defensive presence at the position. It also would end any possibility of re-signing Carlos Arroyo.

    Although Duhon might have a better chance to start elsewhere, Bradbury said Duhon would be fine working behind Nelson.

    "Chris just wants a well-defined role,'' Bradbury said. "He knows Jameer is the starter, but the Magic want him. Actions speak louder than words. He was the first free agent they brought in.''
    Interesting. 3 yrs/$10 mil would definitely use the MLE. I guess they're looking to fill out their bench before they consider making a run at the best FA available. I would not say that Orlando would be an easy compe or for Maggette in free agency, but if they land Duhon then that would change.

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    Spurs and Magic can offer Maggette the same basic spiel. That is, take the MLE for 3 years with an option after the 2nd year to become a free agent in the summer of 2010, at which time we'll take care of you. Orlando has roughly $39 mil in salary currently slated for the 2009-10 season. The Spurs have $34 mil. Orlando might have a decision to make with Turkoglu, just like the Spurs will have with Ginobili. Orlando will have the Amway dog and pony show with brunch at Tiger's house. The Spurs will have the mariachi show with a guest performance by George Strait. Orlando offers playing in a less stacked conference and playing in his hometown. Spurs offer playing on a championship proven squad for which he could help land Larry O'Brien #5.

    Don't forget they have Disney World to offer.

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    Yeah, if GS or Philly offer 10+ million for him, I really couldn't blame him for taking it. It's somewhat ironic that Maggette wants to play for winner, and then the Clips sign Baron Davis as soon as he opts out. Baron should make the Clips a winner (as long as Brand stays of course.)

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    Don't forget they have Disney World to offer.
    SA has splash town........ well if it's still open lol

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    If he goes to Golden State, they will not be able to keep Azubuike and/or Pietrus. Maggette wants to go to a contender and GS is far from that.

    Philly is a possibility, but they are all over Josh Smith right now. So much of their focus is on him that Maggette will slip by. They do need a SG though.

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    SA has splash town........ well if it's still open lol
    , if he likes animals, throw in the damn zoo.

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    ITs such a shame the Spurs just can't offer more.

    Hes such a dang perfect fit.
    Oh yeah, its possible to give him more money, but that would in a
    sign and trade deal.
    But the spurs would have to give up 1 of their big 3 to do so.
    Shouldnt bother you that much, since you want him that badly.

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    SA has splash town........ well if it's still open lol
    Schlitterbahn > Disney World > Splashtown

    Close enough to SA.

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    If he goes to Golden State, they will not be able to keep Azubuike and/or Pietrus. Maggette wants to go to a contender and GS is far from that.

    Philly is a possibility, but they are all over Josh Smith right now. So much of their focus is on him that Maggette will slip by. They do need a SG though.
    if maggette truly wants to go to a contender he should only consider the spurs or the celtics, maybe the magic but with lewis on that team they are destined to never win cause he's not a winner when it comes down to clutch time

    man i hope he comes, he'd do wonders for us and for manu

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    Looks like GS or Philly for Maggs..
    We'll see. Yes, GS is throwing a lot of $ at Brand, but they could use a big and I'm sure there's some level of revenge in bumping up his price for the Clippers. I think they move on to Josh Smith next. He'd be a good fit there and they can outbid the Sixers and really put the pressure on the Hawks. I don't see the Warriors making Maggette a ridiculous offer. They could make a solid one with the idea that they would use their cap room to land some talent and shuffle it later. But they really seem determined to avoid bad contracts for non-star players. Well, they did that with Davis too. Maggette wouldn't put them in the playoffs given their current crew. They could try to land both Maggette and Smith, but they might not have enough cap room to pull that off.

    As for the Sixers, they have the cap room to make him a very nice offer. Iguodola and Miller will end up with new contracts this year and the next. I guess the issue would be if he would want to join them long-term. Sure, they are offering $11 mil starting for Smith, but what would be their offer for Maggette? Maybe they will use it rather than lose it. Do they offer Maggette a 5 year deal for $58 mil (starting at $10 mil)? If they try something lower (say, 5 years, $50 mil - starting at $8.6 mil) would they be willing to let Maggette opt out in the summer of 2010?

    It might turn out that Maggette's availability for a MLE contract depends on the Sixers landing Smith. I think the Sixers are more likely to go after Maggette if they strike out on Smith than the Warriors would be.

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    Oh yeah, its possible to give him more money, but that would in a
    sign and trade deal.
    But the spurs would have to give up 1 of their big 3 to do so.
    Shouldnt bother you that much, since you want him that badly.

    Can't do the sign and trade due to the Clippers renouncing his rights.

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    Don't forget Seaworld and Six Flags.

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    We'll see. Yes, GS is throwing a lot of $ at Brand, but they could use a big and I'm sure there's some level of revenge in bumping up his price for the Clippers. I think they move on to Josh Smith next. He'd be a good fit there and they can outbid the Sixers and really put the pressure on the Hawks. I don't see the Warriors making Maggette a ridiculous offer. They could make a solid one with the idea that they would use their cap room to land some talent and shuffle it later. But they really seem determined to avoid bad contracts for non-star players. Well, they did that with Davis too. Maggette wouldn't put them in the playoffs given their current crew. They could try to land both Maggette and Smith, but they might not have enough cap room to pull that off.

    As for the Sixers, they have the cap room to make him a very nice offer. Iguodola and Miller will end up with new contracts this year and the next. I guess the issue would be if he would want to join them long-term. Sure, they are offering $11 mil starting for Smith, but what would be their offer for Maggette? Maybe they will use it rather than lose it. Do they offer Maggette a 5 year deal for $58 mil (starting at $10 mil)? If they try something lower (say, 5 years, $50 mil - starting at $8.6 mil) would they be willing to let Maggette opt out in the summer of 2010?

    It might turn out that Maggette's availability for a MLE contract depends on the Sixers landing Smith. I think the Sixers are more likely to go after Maggette if they strike out on Smith than the Warriors would be.

    I agree & neither bodes well for the Spurs...IMO more than likely Atlanta will match any offer for Smith & Brand will sign with the Clipps...leaving GS & philly scrambling to spend their money..all its going to take is for some team to offer him +$7 mil a year for 2 or 3 years & he can opt out whenever..which migh open another door, Josh Childress..if Atlanta matches for Smith, they might not be as inclined to pick up a full MLE offer for Childress after s ing out $11 mil for Smith plus signing all the rookies & Joe Johnson in a couple, Marvin Williams..etc...I'm not trying to be a downer, I want Maggs here just like the rest of ya'll, its just going to take what basically amounts to a miracle.

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    I'm not sure the Spurs want to play the game with a restricted free agent. They apparently have Maggette high on their list and that seemed to be before it appeared that the Clippers would have to renounce his rights and limit his options to the point that he could conceivably sign for the MLE. The Spurs seem to be favoring unrestricted free agents this summer. Can't blame them.

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    I'm not sure the Spurs want to play the game with a restricted free agent. They apparently have Maggette high on their list and that seemed to be before it appeared that the Clippers would have to renounce his rights and limit his options to the point that he could conceivably sign for the MLE. The Spurs seem to be favoring unrestricted free agents this summer. Can't blame them.
    True....Pietrus then if not Maggs.

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    Something to consider, the Spurs inquired about Childress during last season. They have interest in him. He'd be a nice fit as that long perimeter team player who can hit the glass and help win games. We've yet to see them linked to any interest in him now. That could change, I suppose. But I think the Hawks would be glad if a team could get him to sign an offer sheet for the MLE.

    Maybe if the Hawks match a larger offer sheet for Smith, much larger than one starting at $11 mil that Philly is offering, might Childress come into play.

    And, of course, who's to say the Warriors might not make a run at Childress themselves?

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    Something to consider, the Spurs inquired about Childress during last season. They have interest in him. He'd be a nice fit as that long perimeter team player who can hit the glass and help win games. We've yet to see them linked to any interest in him now. That could change, I suppose. But I think the Hawks would be glad if a team could get him to sign an offer sheet for the MLE.

    Maybe if the Hawks match a larger offer sheet for Smith, much larger than one starting at $11 mil that Philly is offering, might Childress come into play.

    And, of course, who's to say the Warriors might not make a run at Childress themselves?
    I can see GS going the Childress route.

    They seem to be in a possible rebuilding phase soon, and Childress would definitenly add to their list of young talent.

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    Sixers have much bigger needs than Maggette. They need a power foward if they ever want to make that next step. They are well under the cap so they should work on a deal for a PF (Zach Randolph/Chris Wilcox/Kristic/Nene). Plus they have Thad Young waiting in the wings as well. I just dont see why they need him (Other than playing him to deal him for greater value later). If that is their reason, then it does make some kind of sense.


    I dont even consider the Celtics in the race. They need to work on bringing back Posey. I dont fault him for wanting that kind of cash. He is worth every penny and even when he starts to slow down, his contract will be nearing an end. Celts cant play games like this. Win now and face later.

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    And, of course, who's to say the Warriors might not make a run at Childress themselves?
    Bringing home the Stanford alum might help the Warriors bring back fans after the BDiddy debacle.

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    Those McDonalds articles sucks.

    Me, here from Brazil, could write the same thing today just readind reports in internet.

    I think he has 0 sources

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    Maggette to Spurs makes the most sense for Magette and the Spurs.
    Spurs can give him a player option so he can get a better deal right when the Spurs have cap space.
    Magic - will have to make a choice between him and Hedo and frankly Hedo's better.
    Boston - will have three players under contract in that 2010-11 window, KG, Pierce and Perkins, plaus Rondo to resign and $44 million tied up already.
    Philly - bigger immediate needs.
    GS - Only if he wants to continue playing for lottery teams and without Davis they need to be looking for a PG.
    Jazz - they suck
    Rockets - they suck

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