Rumor: Magic invite Gani Lawal for workout
Lawal spent one season with Phoenix before heading overseas.
Lawal spent one season with Phoenix before heading overseas.
Harrington isn't in the Magic's future plans, and the team will either trade him or waive him over the summer. To that end, they'll let him audition for other teams, a report indicates.
The Magic wanted Smart, but the freshman guard decided to return to school for another season instead of entering the Draft.
The high-scoring Kansas shooting guard is reportedly the Magic's top target in the draft.
Smart will return to Oklahoma State for a sophomore season despite a report that he was considering entering the draft.
The freshman guard initially said he would return to Oklahoma State for another season, but he may be having second thoughts, a report says.
The 22-year-old center showed great promise in his second season, but Orlando would be willing to part with him in the right deal.
A report indicates that Orlando isn't opposed to selecting the Kentucky center in the 2013 NBA Draft.
Fenerbahçe is expected to attempt to sign Türkoğlu, a native of Istanbul, in 2013.
Orlando made two separate deals as Thursday's NBA trade deadline expired.
The trade isn't imminent, but Orlando may be taking one last stab at moving the veteran shooting guard.
In the final half-hour before the 2013 NBA trading deadline, only three teams remained in pursuit of Redick.
San Antonio is a late addition to the list of teams interested in the Magic veteran.
There's widespread interest in the Magic guard, but Orlando might hang onto him past Thursday's deadline, a report indicates.
Orlando's asking price of a first-round draft pick was too rich for Milwaukee.
The Bucks, in their pursuit of Orlando's J.J. Redick, have apparently offered Mbah a Moute to the Magic, but Orlando isn't interested.
The fact that Redick will be a free agent in July worries teams who may otherwise be interested in trading for him, because they aren't sure if they'll be able to meet his asking price.
The coaches for the two worst teams in the league have slightly different approaches.
Orlando would trade Redick to Milwaukee, a report says, in exchange for the versatile Mbah a Moute and a first-round draft pick.
Orlando is asking teams interested in trading for the sharpshooting two-guard to include a first-round draft choice.
Orlando and New York have had talks about swapping the two guards, but a report indicates that more players or teams may need to be involved.
Milwaukee has set its sights on the veteran shooting guard.
Denver is interested in acquiring the veteran two-guard, but may have cooled its pursuit of him in recent days.
None of the offers Orlando has received for J.J. Redick has been acceptable, so the Magic might stand pat at the trade deadline.
The veteran guard told the Orlando Sentinel on Sunday that the Magic aren't trying to trade him.
Two more Central Division teams have inquired about Redick, the Magic's second-leading scorer.