Orlando to Trade Harvey to Suns for Second-Round Pick

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  1. Hunter

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">TORONTO -- The Orlando Magic are expected to send forward Donnell Harvey to the Phoenix Suns for a second-round draft pick on Tuesday.

    The deal, reported by the Orlando Sentinel, cannot become official until Tuesday per league rules. Free agents signed in the off-season cannot be traded within 90 days of signing. </div>


    http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=1692138


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    Why? Why? Why? Hopefully Gabe is gonna do another move with that open roster spot. If not, FIRE GABE! Layden's gone, Gabe's next.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting sportsrock37:</div><div class="quote_post">Why? Why? Why? Hopefully Gabe is gonna do another move with that open roster spot. If not, FIRE GABE! Layden's gone, Gabe's next.</div>
    I think he must have another deal lined up and all he wanted was an extra spot to make it work. If that is the case, not only do they get a roster spot but also a second-rounder. Not a bad trade, if he has something up his sleeve.
     
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    Well maybe he has another move to accomodate for the move he just made with the Suns again (acquiring Archibald from Phoenix). So far Harvey has been pretty solid for the Suns. He gets in foul trouble pretty easily, but he does well on the defensive end and gives Marion some much needed breaks during the course of the game so Marion doesn't get too run down to finish a game.
     

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