Will Orlando Up Their Offer to Chris Webber?

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 Will Orlando Up Their Offer to Chris Webber?
Filed under: Magic , Eastern , NBA Injuries , NBA Rumors One of the reasons that Chris Webber might accept an offer to play in Greece is because he wants both a two-year deal and something more than the veteran's minimum. So far, no NBA teams have stepped up to the plate ... but that might change if the Orlando Magic get their way. Orlando currently has their hands tied by the salary cap ... [link]

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Chris Webber isn’t going to Greece
Published 10/2/2007 by Matt Watson at Detroit Bad Boys
... . Also, watch for Orlando emerging as a dark horse for Webber, at least if they get an injury exception for the injured Tony Battie. ...

UPDATED: Orlando Magic News for November 16th - Dwight or LeBron?
Published 11/16/2007 by Ben Q Rock <3qcmagicblogger@gmail.com> at Third Quarter Collapse
... This isn't the first time the Magic have talked with Webber, but if he has any interest in picking up a few million extra dollars before calling it a career, this is probably the best offer he's going to get. Plus, he'd be able to put his passing skills in the post to good use, dishing the ball down low to Howard and finding Lewis either slashing or outside for a three. ...

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