Magic sign Howard to 5-year extension

SicC

Dying Breed
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#1
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Only 21 years old, Dwight Howard already says he wants to retire in Orlando.

He committed to sticking around for a while longer Thursday, as the former No. 1 overall pick signed a five-year contract extension worth approximately $80 million.

"Me and Mickey Mouse will be here forever," Howard joked.

It was Orlando's second multimillion dollar move in two days. The Magic officially pulled free agent All-Star Rashard Lewis from Seattle on Wednesday, agreeing to a six-year contract worth more than $110 million in a a sign-and-trade deal.

Those two moves will define the team for the foreseeable future, and general manager Otis Smith likes what he sees.

You have to have a big guy in the middle. (Coach Stan Van Gundy) talked about the great perimeter players, and I feel very good about the opportunity to sign a big guy for a long period of time," Smith said.

Howard averaged a team-best 17.6 points and 12.3 rebounds last season, making his first All-Star game. He has not missed any of Orlando's 82 regular-season games in three seasons, and already holds the franchise record for consecutive games played (246).

Howard shot 81 percent from the field over a five-game stretch last season, 10th best in NBA history behind eight Wilt Chamberlain performances and one stretch from Bob Hanson. He finished second in the league in field goal percentage at 60.3 percent, and third in rebounding.

He says he's still improving.

"Orlando has really seen just a little bit of Dwight Howard," he said. "There are a lot of things that I need to do to get better. I don't really think I have scratched the surface of the things I know I am capable of doing, but each year and each game is an experience for me. And really I am just so excited right now, it's hard to explain."

Like Lewis, Howard joined the league straight out of high school. But the 265-pounder from Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy was the top overall pick, while Lewis slipped into the second round.

Still, Howard said he didn't feel pressured. Not as a team leader and not as the recipient of a rich new deal.

"God didn't give me big shoulders for nothing, so I feel I can handle a lot of pressure," he said. "I am just very excited."

Howard and Lewis speak highly of each other, and both are excited to play on the same team. Lewis gives Orlando a prolific scorer inside and out -- a 6-foot-10 3-point threat to combine with Howard's brute inside strength.

"My goal is to win a championship and we just added a great piece to our team that is going to help us get to that level," Howard said.

The Magic have also transformed themselves by subtraction. Grant Hill signed with the Phoenix Suns after seven injury-plagued seasons here, and Orlando allowed Darko Milicic to go elsewhere. The 7-footer left on bad terms after the Magic stopped pursuing him, a reversal from Smith's promise he was an offseason priority.

The team has also been through three head coaches, firing Brian Hill, hiring and losing Billy Donovan and finally tapping Van Gundy.

The former Miami Heat coach said some forget how skilled Howard is for his age.

"Just go back and try to find me people that at his age have been as good, and then just look at the career graph of big guys," he said. "They are going to keep improving, always have. Their peak is sort of somewhere at 29-30, so there is a lot of development for him over the years."
 

ARon

Well-Known Member
#2
Well they got their two stars and a pretty good rising point guard, I'm excited to see what they will do. I wonder if JJ will hit some 3's this year since he will probably be open quite a lot.
 

AmerikazMost

Well-Known Member
#3
^ Wrong.

They have one star, Dwight Howard. It just so happens that he's a fucking phenom. He'll win an MVP award in the next 2-4 years.

Lewis is not a star. He's a big name with a good, not great, shot. Who the fuck pays a max contract for 20 PPG, 5 RPG, and 2 APG?

Nelson is good, I'll give you that. He may find himself in one or two all-star games somewhere down the line.

JJ is a fucking bum. He shouldn't even be in the NBA. He needs to go back to getting tossed out of frat parties and driving home drunk, yelling about how Adam Morrison is a cunt because he's jealous of his skills (true story).
 

ARon

Well-Known Member
#4
^Lol man when I said JJ I really did think of Duke and UNC and then you being back I was like ahha. But no in all reality dude can stroke a 3, and he will get some open looks. I dont like him at all either but I give credit where credit is due, he's there Steve Kerr. I consider Lewis to be one of the better players in the league, doin what he does with his size is pretty damn good. To think of it he is what Kevin Durant should be aimin for, at this moment at least. He is good, lets just say that.

So Orlando has Jameer Nelson, Rashard Lewis and Dwight Howard.... Along with Trevor Ariza who is athletic and explosive and will be really good once he develops a consistent jump shot, and then probably Hedo Turkoglu to round out there starting five. They have a decent bench and more importantly key players who play their role, one of em being JJ. Also of course Mr. Van Gundy as their Coach. They went 40-42 last year and I'll tell you right now they will have the most improved record in the league, except for maybe the Knicks(we'll see), and will probably be one of the most exciting teams to watch next year.
 

AmerikazMost

Well-Known Member
#5
^ They'll still the third best team in their division. IMO, Felton + Richardson + Wallace + Okafor > Nelson + Lewis + Howard

Though Howard is the best player of all of them.

Lewis is two or three inches taller than almost everyone he's matched up against and still only averages 5.8 RPG for his career. Pathetic.
 

SicC

Dying Breed
Staff member
#6
Orlando is killing itself with all these big ass contracts. i wonder if Isiah has some influence on there GM. :D N I agree JJ is a total waste of a player, dude has no other skill aside from sitting behind the three point arc, and he isnt even good at that compared to other shooters in the league.

pz
 

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