<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">While head coach Brian Hill's status as coach of the Orlando Magic apparently is hanging in the balance, Dwight Howard's future with the franchise is as firm as ever. Howard's agent, Aaron Goodwin, said Thursday that Howard will sign a five-year, $80-million plus contract extension with the Magic this July. The contract is for the maximum number of years and maximum amount allowable by the NBA's Collective Bargaining Agreement. It can't be negotiated until July 1 and can't be signed until July 11. Goodwin said Howard is delighted about the direction of the Magic and he has no worries about Hill's future as coach or Orlando's ability to surround him with a championship-contending team. "I can say when Dwight chooses to sign an extension it will be for the maximum number of years," Goodwin said. "It certainly won't be the short-term variety. I see no benefit in that for Dwight. "Dwight would never make demands on a team; he's just not that type of kid. His extension will come down to him and his family's comfort in Orlando. He's definitely not making any demands on the franchise. He feels the team is headed in the right direction and is only going to keep getting better."</div> Source Hopefully this is the first of many extensions he will sign. I hope he never leaves.
Good start to the offseason for the Magic, now you need to put some players around him so he can be successful and not want to leave.
It might be tough to sign a talented team if Dwight is making that type of money. Hopefully Nelson and Darko can pan out to be higher end players at their positions. I think they both have very bright futures.
This was a great move, I really do admire Dwight Howard, I think in a couple of seasons time, he will be the most dominant player in the league. This team needs to build around Dwight / Darko, they'll be one of the better front courts in the league for years to come.
Good for Dwight... But if i were the magic or any other NBA team... Id offer my star player a bit less than the Max, say 70M compared to the 80 they offered... id try to get him for as cheap as i can and for how much he deserves during the negotioation coz every penny in the NBA is impt, coz that extra 2M a year could come in handy when signing a role player...
<div class="quote_poster">NTC Wrote</div><div class="quote_post"> This team needs to build around Dwight / Darko, they'll be one of the better front courts in the league for years to come.</div> Possibly a Tim Duncan/David Robinson type duo.
<div class="quote_poster">kobe23 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Good for Dwight... But if i were the magic or any other NBA team... Id offer my star player a bit less than the Max, say 70M compared to the 80 they offered... id try to get him for as cheap as i can and for how much he deserves during the negotioation coz every penny in the NBA is impt, coz that extra 2M a year could come in handy when signing a role player...</div> Then they would bolt. With the way the Magic are at losing franchise players, I don't blame them for giving him the max one bit. It was the smart decision. Now that we only have 1 player making big money(until we give Darko a good deal), our cap really isn't that bad.
<div class="quote_poster">Legacy Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Possibly a Tim Duncan/David Robinson type duo. </div> Ah.. There not that good..
<div class="quote_poster">The Legend Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Ah.. There not that good..</div> Yet. But seriously, Dwight definitely needed to get the max or he would have left town. Plenty of teams would die to have a superstar like Dwight down low for the next decade so it's important that we give him as much as he's worth.