Diener, Outlaw Likely Gone.

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  1. The Walrus

    The Walrus JBB JustBBall Member

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    <u>Quick Shots</u>
    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Jul 12 - The Magic don't expect point guard Travis Diener or forward Bo Outlaw to return to the team for the 2007-08 season. Both are free agents this summer.

    If the Magic want Marcin Gortat on their 2007-08 roster, they will have to pay a $500,000 buyout to Gortat's German team. Gortat has one year left on his contract overseas.

    The Magic, looking for wing players to add depth, could be interested in Darius Rice, a former University of Miami star. Rice, 6-10, has played for the Miami Heat and in the D-League. He is represented by Tony Dutt, Rashard Lewis' agent. -- Orlando Sentinel </div>

    Good luck to you Diener. You'll probably go on to be a starter in the league which just adds to the list of former Orlando player that leave and become succesful. lol

    With the absence of Bo Outlaw, and his veteran leadership. You guys think it's time to bring in Darrel Armstrong?
     
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    MainMan JBB JustBBall Member

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    Well bo outlaw is a fan favorite and great veteran but lets be realisitc..he stinks and is way past his good days. So giving him for gortat or anybody that could possibly make a good contribution I wont have a problem with.As for Deiner..from day 1 I loved this kid so to see him go and get nothing I will be very disappionted. Im guessing we are trying to free up some money and roster space by doing this?? why not just get rid garrity and arroyo?
     
  3. CLos

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    Bo Outlaw is nasty. Don't get it twisted.
     

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