The trade gives the Magic another star in a lineup that already includes Dwight Howard(notes) and Rashard Lewis(notes). The deal might also convince Hedo Turkoglu(notes), who can opt out of his contract and become a free agent on July 1, to remain with the Magic.
Orlando is hoping Carter, who has averaged 23.5 points over a 10-year pro career, will provide center Dwight Howard with a perimeter scorer who can create his own shot—something they lacked in losing the NBA finals to the Los Angeles Lakers.
It’s also an indication the Magic believe their time is now.
“Vince gives us a veteran, go-to scoring presence, especially at the end of games,” Orlando general manager Otis Smith said in a statement. “Our goal remains the same—to win a championship. Any time you can add an All-Star to help you reach your goals, you have to do it.”
The Nets get a solid backup for point guard Devin Harris(notes) in Alston and a talent who showed flashes of stardom in Lee.
Lee, a rookie from Western Kentucky last season, was a late first-round pick in 2008 and turned out to be one of the Magic’s few bright spots in recent drafts. Lee started 42 games and was a solid contributor for the Magic last season, averaging 8.4 points per game.
But the Magic were willing to give up Lee to acquire Carter and clear payroll.
With Jameer Nelson(notes) already named the starting point guard for next season, the team was looking to move Alston—and his $5.25 million contract that ends after next season.
Alston was acquired at the trade deadline from the Houston Rockets after Nelson suffered what was then called a season-ending shoulder surgery. Alston’s acquisition largely saved the Magic’s season, but when Nelson was able to return for the finals, Alston complained about his minutes and the point guards never could find their rhythm.
The Magic’s biggest cost-cutting move is parting ways with the 33-year-old Battie, who will make $6.2 million next season in the final year of his contract.
The trade gives the Nets some $18 million in salary cap relief for the 2010-11 season.
Now this is a Blockbuster trade.....somewhat. I was wondering when Vince was gonna get the fuck outta New Jersey. They ain't hitting on shit, and it brought his stock down considerably! I actually forgot about Vince myself, until they mentioned that he was MVP at Big Tigger's weekend basketball game, LOL. Now, he's back in his hometown with Dwight Howard. It should be interesting.
I was wondering what they were going to do with Rafer Alston. I knew he was gone after the season since Jameer is back. But I am shocked that they gave up Courtney Lee. That boy is bad! But, I guess they did it for cap space. Either way, Orlando should still be a contender in the East next season. They needed the extra body up front with Dwight so Vince, if healthy, should be a great asset to the team.