Grant Hill sparked the trade along with Hedo's play

Magic bolster defense by getting Christie from Kings for Mobley, Bradley

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[font=Times New Roman,Serif]FLORIDA TODAY [/font]

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ORLANDO -- Clearly not content with their standing as the NBA's weakest defensive team, the Orlando Magic made a bold move Monday by sacrificing some offense for a tough-minded stopper.
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[font=Times New Roman, serif]The Magic acquired four-time all-defensive pick Doug Christie from the Sacramento Kings in a trade for shooting guard Cuttino Mobley and reserve power forward Michael Bradley. [/font]

[font=Times New Roman, serif]Magic general manager John Weisbrod initiated the trade talks with Sacramento GM Geoff Petrie last week and consummated the deal Monday afternoon after several more hours of talks. [/font]

[font=Times New Roman, serif]"We were putting a lineup on the floor where four or five of the guys all considered themselves the focal point offensively,'' Weisbrod said. "But we were also having trouble keeping the ball out of our basket and we felt we had to do something about that.'' [/font]

[font=Times New Roman, serif]While the deal undoubtedly gives the Magic the shutdown defender they sorely needed and opens up more playing time for blossoming star Hedo Turkoglu, it threatens to corrupt the chemistry of the team.
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[font=Times New Roman, serif]Mobley spent the past six seasons playing with point guard Steve Francis and center Kelvin Cato, and the trio are extremely close friends. The three were traded to Orlando from Houston this summer in exchange for Tracy McGrady, Juwan Howard, Tyronn Lue and Reece Gaines. [/font]

[font=Times New Roman, serif]Clearly affected by the trade of his friend, Francis struggled through Monday's 119-101 loss to the Celtics in Boston. The enigmatic point guard picked up his ninth technical foul early in the first half. He wore a No. 5 sweatband on his biceps and Cato wore one on his calf muscle as tributes to Mobley. [/font]

[font=Times New Roman, serif]"For us, not just myself but everybody, we were pretty much just emotionally drained," Francis told the Associated Press after the game. "You don't wait 30 minutes before a game to tell a guy he's traded."

But Weisbrod feels that Francis will benefit immensely from the trade. When the two played together in Houston there was a feeling in the Rockets' organization that the two guards needed to be separated because of their tendency to depend too heavily on one another. Weisbrod admitted that factor, a touchy, taboo subject around Mobley and Francis, certainly factored into his decision to make the trade. He said he did not consult Francis before pulling off the deal.
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[font=Times New Roman, serif]"I truly believe that Steve and Cuttino being apart, being separated is in the best interest of both of them,'' Weisbrod said. "Steve will be a better player for it and when they get past the emotion of being together for six years that will shine through. [/font]

[font=Times New Roman, serif]"They've been together for a long time and they like one another, but that doesn't necessarily mean that their games are ideally fit for each other. We're trying to get Steve into a totally new way of playing basketball, in a five-man outlook. And that becomes difficult when you have someone that you are so accustomed with. Sometimes with his familiarity with Cuttino, it was a bit of a crutch for him.'' [/font]

[font=Times New Roman, serif]The Magic will likely be shorthanded when they play in Minnesota on Wednesday, but Weisbrod is hopeful that Christie, 34, will join the team Friday in Detroit. [/font]

[font=Times New Roman, serif]The Magic are giving up 101.4 points a game, most in the 30-team NBA team. They have given up at least 105 points in seven of the past 15 games. [/font]

[font=Times New Roman, serif]Christie is averaging 7.3 points, 4.9 assists and four rebounds a game. He has been named to the NBA All-Defensive first or second team for four consecutive seasons (first team in 2002-03; second team in 2000-01, 2001-02 and 2003-04). He has ranked among the NBA's top five in steals in seven of the last eight seasons and is the only player to rank in the top five in each of the past four seasons. [/font]

[font=Times New Roman, serif]As it turns out, Magic forward Grant Hill played a big role in the acquisition of Christie. He told Weisbrod last summer that he really enjoyed watching Christie play because of his "high basketball IQ,'' and Weisbrod took notice. After watching Christie play with Sacramento, Weisbrod felt he could help solve the Magic's defensive woes. [/font]

[font=Times New Roman, serif]"No matter how good our chemistry is and how good we feel about our guys, if we think we're just going to mosey into the playoffs with 36-year-old Stacey Augmon being the only guy thinking about defense, then we're kidding ourselves,'' Weisbrod said. "We needed to fill some of the nooks and crannies that we don't have. Right now we have a whole lot of guys putting the ball in the basket and not many thinking about keeping it out.'' [/font]

[font=Times New Roman, serif]There was also a financial aspect of the trade to consider. Mobley, making $5.8 million this season, was expected to opt out of his contract after the season. He will likely demand a six-year contract at $6-$7 million a season, something the Magic wanted no part of with him set to turn 30 next September. Christie is making $7.5 million this season and $8.2 million next year before he becomes a free agent. [/font]

[font=Times New Roman, serif]"He was definitely going to opt out and whether he would have come back to us or gone somewhere else I don't know,'' Weisbrod said. "Whether we would be willing to give a 30-year-old player a five or six year deal, I'd be lying if I said the fact that he was becoming a free agent wasn't a factor in this.'' [/font]

[font=Times New Roman, serif]Mobley averaged 16 points a game in 23 games with the Magic. He ranked fourth in the NBA in 3-point percentage (46.4 percent) and 18th in 3-pointers made (58). He missed eight games early in the season because of a strained groin muscle. [/font]

[font=Times New Roman, serif]The trade opens up more playing time for Turkoglu, the sweet-shooting forward who the Magic signed to a six-year, $39 million free-agent deal in July. Turkoglu has played well of late, scoring 22 points in Friday's win against Charlotte and 19 on Saturday against New Jersey. Christie will likely be the starter at shooting guard, but Turkoglu's minutes should increase in the future. [/font]

[font=Times New Roman, serif]"One of the reasons we did this deal was because I want Hedo to get more minutes,'' Weisbrod said. "The most convincing statistical correlation you can make between our lineups and us winning is Hedo. We win when he plays. He was obviously playing a lot while Cuttino was hurt, and since (Mobley) has been back, it's been hard to get enough minutes for Hedo. That will happen now.'' [/font]

[font=Times New Roman, serif]Magic forward Grant Hill said recently that the Magic needed to focus more on their defense. [/font]

[font=Times New Roman, serif]"Early in the season we put all of our focus on the fastbreak and when teams slowed us down we really had nothing to fall back on,'' Hill said. "I think we've finally realized that we have to shift our focus toward defense. If we never run a play I still think we have enough offense to get 100 points. But maybe the best thing to come out of our bad streak was the realization that we have to play better defense. When we play just a little bit of defense we win.'' [/font]

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finally, hedo catches a break. well, besides the undeserved promotion he had last year just to build up his confidence. by the way, the sweet shooting sf had a 0 for 9 performance last night.
 
Kinda ironic that a few years ago Turkoglu wanted to replace Christie in the Kings starting lineup, and now he might do that this year or next for the Magic.
 
uolj said:
Kinda ironic that a few years ago Turkoglu wanted to replace Christie in the Kings starting lineup, and now he might do that this year or next for the Magic.

nope! hedo has finally settled down to being an sf; no more of that could play any position from 1 to 4. he still can but finally the third position has become his most comfortable spot.
 
twocents said:
nope! hedo has finally settled down to being an sf; no more of that could play any position from 1 to 4. he still can but finally the third position has become his most comfortable spot.
I figured as much, but the article mentions he'll get more playing time now that Mobley (a definite SG) is gone. I don't follow the Magic, so I have no idea where they actually play him.
 
he probably will get substantially more "shot attempts". i think his playing time will stay around 26 mpg. their best five seems to be when hill plays point forward, francis at sg, hedo at sf, howard at 4, cato/battie at 5.
 
What about Christie? Chances are he'll be starting instead of Hedo, right? I'd assume they'd use Christie, Francis, Hill and Turkoglu a lot among those 1-3 positions.
 
christie will most probably start but i don't think his minutes will exceed 25. in any case, he is not expected to take as many shots as mobley did. then there is augmon and deshawn stevenson (on the verge of being in the dog house a la rick adelman style) who will demand some time. but the current sentiment is that francis, hill and hedo will get the majority of the playing time and the offensive responsibility.
 
I think the Magic will join the Bucks as an Eastern Conference team I wouldn't mind seeing do well. With Hill, Turkoglu, and now Christie on that team, I would be quite pleased if they succeeded. Maybe they can make me extra happy and upset the Heat in the playoffs. :)

P.S. Wow the East sucks... just looked at the conference standings - Bucks are 2 games out of a playoff spot at 12-19. Cleveland and Washington are 2 and 3 in record. :eek:
 
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I wish Doug and Hedo well. The irony will come in June, if we play them for all the marbles....
 
VF21 said:
I wish Doug and Hedo well. The irony will come in June, if we play them for all the marbles....
I'll root for the Magic untill then, but seriously there are some other teams in the East namely to other FL team that will be REAL tough to beat.... Hmmm with Shaq in Miami and DC and Hedo in Orlando Florida is sort of a flash back to CA a few years back.
 
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