Hunter still makes the Magic wonder

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  1. Ice

    Ice JBB Member

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting :</div><div class="quote_post">Steven Hunter breathed a sigh of relief after the NBA trade deadline passed, and he was still with the Orlando Magic. He said he hoped it meant, "They must have plans for me."

    The Magic might; they might not.

    Heading into his final season under contract, Hunter still is looking for a sign to tip off his future.</div>
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  2. TMac_OwNz

    TMac_OwNz JBB JustBBall Member

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    Let's keep him around. He might be one of the toughest guy on the Magic right now not to mention he blocked "The Gentle" Big Man Yao Ming like twice in a game.

    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">"Steven Hunter is going to be a pretty good player," said Blazers center Theo Ratliff, who faced Hunter when he played in Atlanta. "I have spoken to him a few times, being in the Eastern Conference and trying to keep his spirits up. He has a lot of talent."
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    That's from Theo...Hopefully we will sign him for another 3 years I think that's good enough.
     
  3. GatorsowntheNCAA

    GatorsowntheNCAA Omaha Bound 2010!

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    We'll let him walk. It's best for the kid. If he stays he will see inconsistent mins. Start 10 games, then not play at all 20, then start 10 more, etc.
     
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    steven will eventually start to come out more to his potenial shot blocking machine. We just need to give him time.
     

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