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News » Nets deal Carter to Magic for Alston, Lee


Nets deal Carter to Magic for Alston, Lee


Nets deal Carter to Magic for Alston, Lee
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) - Vince Carter is going home to Orlando, and to the Eastern Conference champion Magic.

The deal shows the Nets are planning for free agency before the 2010-11 season, when LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh and Amare Stoudemire can test the market. The trade gives New Jersey some $18 million in salary cap relief for the 2010-11 coming out season.

"The trade we made today provides our franchise with numerous options in the long-term development of our team," Nets president Rod Thorn said in a statement.

In other Thursday trades:

  • In exchange for sending O'Neal to Cleveland, Phoenix acquired center Ben Wallace, swingman Sasha Pavlovic, a second-round pick in the 2010 draft and cash.

  • The Atlanta Hawks acquired guard Jamal Crawford from the Golden State Warriors for guards Acie Law and Speedy Claxton.

  • Denver traded a future first-round draft pick to Minnesota for the rights to North Carolina point guard Ty Lawson, who the Timberwolves selected at No. 18. The Nuggets, who lacked a first-round pick for the fourth straight year, landed Lawson in exchange for a future first-round pick they had acquired from Charlotte last year.

    Besides clearing cap space, the Nets get a solid backup for point guard Devin Harris 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.

    "I thought they liked Courtney Lee, especially after the way he played in the finals," Miami forward Michael Beasley said at the Heat draft party. "So, so unexpected. ... Vince Carter, great player. I think him and Dwight Howard can do great things together. Vince Carter is a lot like Hedo Turkoglu, better in some sense. I think they can do great things together."

    With Jameer Nelson 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.

    Carter's departure ends the era of the Nets' Big Three. Point guard Jason Kidd was traded to Dallas early in 2008 and Richard Jefferson was dealt to Milwaukee on draft day a year ago for Yi Jianlian and Bobby Simmons.

    Carter, who was acquired from Toronto in December 2004, carried most of the offensive load for New Jersey last season, along with Harris and rookie center Brook Lopez.

    Anderson, a 6-foot-10 forward who was the 21st pick overall in last year's draft, started 30 games and averaged 7.4 points and 4.7 rebounds.

    A few hours after trading Carter, the Nets used the 11th pick in the draft to select Terrence Williams, a versatile 6-foot-6 small forward from Louisville.


  • Author: Fox Sports
    Author's Website: http://www.foxsports.com
    Added: June 26, 2009

     

     
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