Orlando Magic News for January 9th - Trade J.J. Redick?
- Let the speculation begin: just a few days after John Denton reported the Magic might be shopping Carlos Arroyo, Keyon Dooling, and J.J. Redick, Tim Povtak writes in today's Orlando Sentinel that Redick has indeed drawn interest from other teams. Magic GM Otis Smith told Povtak, "[J.J.]'s value is pretty high right now. What he can do -- shoot -- is at a premium in this league." Given Keith Bogans' and Keyon Dooling's poor play lately, it'd be wise for Otis to hang onto J.J. At least Maurice Evans is coming around.
- For his part, Matt Watson thinks Smith is overestimating Redick's value: "He can shoot ... but can't create his own shot. He can play offense ... but can't play defense. Yeah, I bet the phone is ringing off the hook."
- Redick's PER of 10.03 is 60th (out of 86) among NBA shooting guards. Bogans and Evans aren't much better, placing 51st and 52nd, respectively.
- The best comment I read today came from dxwwf3 at MagicMadness, who wrote:
I know a team that should really be interested in JJ:
The Orlando Magic
- Yesterday, Henry Abbott of TrueHoop tried to find out if anyone has ever touched the top of the backboard. He turned to Todd Gallagher, author of Andy Roddick Beat Me with a Frying Pan, for the answer. Gallagher asked some NBAers who they thought was capable of pulling off that unheard-of feat, and they all mentioned Dwight Howard. However, our front-office was not cooperative with Gallagher, denying his requests to meet with Dwight post-practice to see if he could do it. Frustrated, Gallagher eventually took his search elsewhere. Score two points for Gallagher for not putting up with any crap, and take away a billion points from the Magic for not helping him out. Injury concerns? What injury concerns? Dwight would make one jump for the camera crew, after a practice in which he would have jumped in full-contact situations literally hundreds of time, and then be free to go. Doesn't make any sense.
- Death, taxes, and Grant Hill being injured. It took him almost half a season, but he finally did it, as he was rushed to the hospital for an emergency appendectomy. He'll be out of action for the Suns for two weeks, according to AZCentral. Thanks to Bright Side of the Sun for pointing out the link. I'm not being facetious at all when I say, "Best wishes to Grant on a speedy recovery."
- Finally, please welcome SB Nation's newest site, PickAxeAndRoll.com, which is devoted to the Denver Nuggets.
Submit your Redick trade proposals (using the Trade Machine first, please) either in the comments or in the diaries. I'd love to hear some ideas from other teams' bloggers, too.
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Cassell for Redick
Hey Ben... ClipperSteve here. I've been mulling Cassell for Redick and Arroyo. Cassell has no value to the Clippers given that he's at the end of his contract and the team is going nowhere - but he can still play, he's a winner, and the Magic could use some locker room leadership, right? The Clippers might be able to get more than Redick for Cassell, but he's an intriguing possibility.
What do you think?
Re: Cassell for Redick
Sounds pretty good on paper, and it works in the Trade Machine, but I'd hold off on it for now mainly because Arroyo is having a pretty good season, his last two games notwithstanding. What about a Keyon Dooling reunion? The problem with that, at least on our end, is that it leaves us with two shooting guards: Keith Bogans and Mo Evans. We'd have to make another deal to fill that need, and that'd almost certainly involve trading Arroyo... and then it becomes more complicated than a tune-up trade should be.
Redick trade
Here's a three-way trade I like:
Redick & Garrity > Clips (they get scorer & marquis name in exchange for Maggette, who's probably not coming back)
Bogans > Bucks (they want a defense oriented wing according to hoopshype).
Maggette & Villanueva > Magic (we get a post presence and a reliable starting 2).
The only other thing I see is:
JJ, Garrity, Jameer > Sixers
Andre Miller, Herbert Hill > Magic
Re: Redick Trade
I think the Clippers will want much more for Maggette, but if they don't hear any better offers, they might have to settle for something like that. The Bucks have Bogut and Yi, so I imagine Villanueva is expendable. Hard to say for sure.
The Jameer-to-Philly deal makes the most sense, I think. The 76ers can't decide whether or not they're in rebuilding mode, but they pretty much have to be by now. Miller isn't going to lead Philadelphia to the Promised Land, but Jameer Nelson is young enough to. Redick would give them the three-point shooting -- but not the size or versatility -- they lost when they dumped Kyle Korver on the Jazz. Would the Magic be better off with Miller? Almost certainly, at least in the short-term. But it also closes that window of opportunity just a little bit; we'd have less time to contend for a title, considering Miller will be 32 in March.

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