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Unless the dollars don't make cents to the club, Keyon Dooling will return to the Magic to back up Jameer Nelson at point guard. The Magic told Dooling during his exit interview last week that they wanted to re-sign him, impressed with his play on the floor and his professionalism in the locker room. Dooling likely will sign another three-year contract. He just finished a three-year deal that ... [link]

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Orlando Magic News for May 20th: The Magic Want Keyon Dooling to Stay
Published 5/20/2008 by Ben Q Rock at Third Quarter Collapse: Front Page Posts
... Pat Williams, the Senior Vice President of the Orlando Magic, talks to reporters five days before the 2004 NBA Draft Lottery. File photo by Peter Cosgrove, the Associated Press Brian Schmitz has these two quick updates on this, the day of the NBA's Draft Lottery (8 PM, ESPN): Looks like Keyon Dooling wants to remain a part of the Orlando Magic for the next three seasons: Unless the dollars don't make cents to the club, Keyon Dooling will return to the Magic to back up Jameer ...

RJ to TO unlikely + Bargnani’s mouth breathing + Nicolas Batum
Published 5/22/2008 by Arsenalist at Arsenalist
... The Magic want to resign Keyoon Dooling, the Raptors series proved that their point guard situation isn’t that bad after all. With Jameer Nelson already locked up long term it doesn’t look like the Magic will be biting on the TJ Ford bait. Good for them. When I think back to how our point guards were supposed to dominate that series I realize how foolish we all were and how we overrated our PGs. Blast! ...

NetsDaily Off-Season Report #6
Published 5/24/2008 by NetIncome at NetsDaily Blog
... ? The Nets liked the athletic Dooling so much in 2005 that they sent Lawrence Frank to his doorstop with a contract offer. Dooling strongly considered the Nets, but stayed in Florida with the Magic. Now his contract is up and the Orlando Sentinel says he is looking to sign another three-year contract. He just finished a three-year deal that paid him about $3.5 million a season. ...

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