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2005-06 Otis Smith On...

Magic General Manager Otis Smith has a long history in Orlando. As a member of the inaugural 1989-90 Magic squad, Smith spent three seasons playing for the Magic where he averaged 11.4 ppg., 4.1 rpg., 1.9 apg. and 1.01 stlpg. in 195 games in Orlando. He played in 375 career NBA regular season games with Denver, Golden State and Orlando, averaging 10.5 ppg., 3.8 rpg., 1.8 apg. and 1.01 stlpg. in 20.6 minpg.

While helping build a team that will bring an NBA championship to Orlando, Otis also takes the time to answer questions from fans. Have a question or comment for Otis? E-mail him here.

OTIS RESPONDS TO YOUR QUESTIONS & COMMENTS

From Thomas (6/18): Otis, great job with the team so far. Please consider going back to the pinstripe uniforms full time. Everyone loves them so much (consider a poll on Orlandomagic.com to see if fans would agree). We have had 3 straight losing seasons since we made the change to the current uniforms. It's time for a face lift for the magic. We also hope the city finally approves a new arena.

Otis: Thomas, thanks for paying attention to Magic basketball. I wish it was that easy...just change the uniforms and we're off and running! Just kidding! I like the black pinstripes as well. I will check with our Team Operations Manager to see which uniform has the most wins. It's the people in those uniforms that make the difference. Go Magic!


From Paul (6/19): Otis, You said that Thabo was intriguing. Considering his strong workout recently in MN against Foye, Brewer, and Carney and from what you've seen, what is his draft range (where he might get drafted)?

Otis: Paul, Since we are in the heart of the Draft process, I don't know if it would be smart on my part to discuss projections of players so close to the Draft. Thanks for the support.


From Julian (6/6): Otis, how much of an advantage is it to have the Pre-Draft Camp held in Orlando?

Otis: Julian, I don't know if we have any advantage having it here. Not traveling is the biggest advantage for me (I slept in my own bed!). We conducted a workout of players not participating in the Pre-Draft, but we could have done that if the camp was held in any other place as well.


From minisper1 (6/4): Otis, Congratulations on your promotion and I pray God rains success over you like Joe Dumars in Detroit. I am proud of the Magic organization because they are building a team and not one man superstar show that can't win a championship (Wizard's-Arenas, Minnesota-Garnett, Boston-Pierce, Philly-Iverson,...the list goes on). I feel this team is one player away from being a championship contender. I also believe that Milicic and Howard,with a little fine tuning, can develop into a tandom resembling former Boston duo Robert Parrish and Kevin McHale but better. Jameer Nelson is a true PG. Ariza is the next Boris Diaw, Dooling is the next Vinnie the Microwave, Kasun is the next Chris Kaman. . .THIS IS JUST A SOLID TEAM THAT COULD RESEMBLE THE DALLAS MAVERICKS. Finally, Ben Wallace is an unrestricted free agent, would you ever consider bringing him back?

Otis: Thanks for your interest and analysis of the Magic. We like the direction our team is going as well. Keep following the team. It will be interesting to see what happens to Big Ben this summer.


From Jim (6/1): Mr. Smith, Why would we be looking at small forwards when you have the Turk,Trevor,(a young star) oh yeh and Hill maybe? Don't you see SG as a bigger need? But I trust you. You have done great so far. Just fill me in.p.s. please keep Nelson as the starter.

Otis: Thanks for your interest in the Magic. I have no idea where the interest in the small forward stuff comes from. We like the best player on the board at the time we are selecting in the Draft. Think collection of assests - not position of the players. Jameer will be a very good player in this league for a long time...he gets it!


From Julian (6/1): Otis, would you consider trading Fran Vazquez in an effort to move up in the Draft, or is he off limits?

Otis: Julian, thank you for your interest and knowledge of the upcoming Draft. We have been saying since we drafted Fran last year that he is an asset to us. So we would consider using an asset to gain better assets. Keep the faith, Otis.


From JBb20 (5/25): Otis, Congratulations on the promotion. I hope this year will even be better than the previous. Anyways, I was wondering if you by any chance are thinking of trading the pick for a veteran, or if you are set on Drafting another rookie? Also who are some of your favorite SG's in the NBA that might fit well with our team? I would think a player as JR Smith or Fred Jones. Both who are athletic, and very cheap. They both can shoot well, have NBA experience, and really would not demand the ball to much away from Nelson, and Dwight. Thanks for a reply. See you at the games!

Otis: Thanks. In our free agent/trades process, we have a lot of very good young talented players on the list. But only time will tell if we are able to get anything done. Stay with us, we need all fans. Thanks.


From Chris (5/24): Mr. Smith, Chris from Orlando. Let's trade are 11th pick and rights to fragile Fran Vazquez and move down in the draft and get Adam Morrison. Come on, make some magic:) This guy is a passionate old school basketball player, not to mention the guy can really shoot. Thanks Otis.

Otis: Chris, thank you very much for you thoughts on this upcoming draft and the passion you have for Adam Morrison. He is a very good talent. We will do all that we can to put a winner on the floor for years to come. That would include exploring options to move both up and down in the draft. As Al Davis would say, "Just win baby".


From Juan (5/20): Hello Mr. Smith. First of all congratulations on your promotion. I know you deserve it. I'm wondering who do you have eyes on right now for a center position beside Darko to help in the paint and for the shooting guard position at this moment? It would be great if we could have K.G. But I know also you guys are working with the salary cap. Thanks for taking the time to read this e-mail.

Otis: Juan, Thank you very much for your email. What is going on with all the KG comments? It must be the hot topic in the chat rooms! Where (if anywhere) is KG going? My guest is that he'll still be in Minnesota.

You have to give to get in a trade. What are you willing to give up? Stay with us...we will win.


From Vicktor (5/19): Otis, first I would like to congratulate you on your recent promotion. I was wondering if the Magic had any intentions of trying to aquire Kevin Garnett this off season and if by some miracle this would happen, would he play center or power forward.

Otis: Vicktor, thanks for your interest. I know our fans want more details on what moves will be made during the off-season. As much as I would like to comment, it's a little difficult to do over the Internet. I can tell you that we will explore ALL opportunities to put a championship team on the floor. I really believe our owner, Rich DeVos, should have a championship to add to his many other accomplishments. As for what position KG plays: where ever he wants...for the Timberwolves. Thanks.


From Cedric (5/18): Hi Otis. Congratulations for the GM position. Is it true that Vazquez is gonna play for us next year?? Thx go magic.

Otis: Cedric, it would be very nice if Fran Vazquez was to play for the Magic this upcoming season, but I don't see it in 2007. Our goal is to have him in a Magic uniform in the 2008 season. He is getting married this summer, and I don't know if she will allow him to make the trip this season. Thanks.


From S. Beal (5/17): It sure would be nice to get a shooter like J.J. Reddick in the draft to spread the floor for Dwight Howard. What if any is the interest do the Magic have in the Duke star?

Otis: S. Beal, We have some time before the draft on June 28 and there's a few players we like. I would say he could be one of those players we like, but it's still May. We like 15 others as well! Still early, but thanks for your interest.


From Scott (5/16): Otis, I've been a Magic fan from the beginning. I saw the first practices which I believe were at Stetson. Anyway, I have recently been transplanted in Philadelphia. While here I got a chance to watch Villanova play and really like Allan Ray. I know that he is only 6'2'' but he is quick, got great hops, and can shoot the 3-ball. With your need at shooting guard and if you end up picking at the 11 hole, would you consider taking this guy, or do you think he is going to have to play point in the NBA? Where do you think he may go in the draft?

Otis: Scott, I like the fact that our fans are knowledgeable about the up coming Draft. I think both of those young players out of Villanova (Ray and Foye) have a chance to play at the next level. As to where they will go in the Draft, it's too early to tell. It's also too early to tell who the Magic is going to Draft. There's still a lot of work to be done. Thank you for staying a Magic fan in Philly!


From Lefty (5/12): Papers in Puerto Rico are talking about Carlos Arroyo not being part of the Orlando Magic plans for the 2006-2007 season. Please tell me that is not true. I think this guy is perfect for this team and it will be devastating for the Hispanic community in Orlando if he is gone.

Otis: Lefty, I have been telling our fans for months not to believe everything you read in the papers. Carlos is still under contract to the Magic for a few more years and the point guard position is one we feel pretty good about - with Jameer, Carlos, Keyon and Travis. Stop believing everything you read. Thanks for your interest in (Carlos) oops! - the Orlando Magic.


From Julian (5/4): Otis, In a recent Sentinel article by Tim Povtak, he wrote: "Orlando has the rights to three second-round picks in the upcoming draft, but it's highly unlikely it will use all three." My question is why not use the last two second round picks on international players that may contribute next year or the following? We could address the shooting guard and power forward positions with the first round pick and first of the second round picks. Then take the best international players available.

Otis: Julian, Thanks for you interest. If we don’t use one of the picks, it will be deferred to next season. It’s a pick we got in a trade. As the draft shake out, we will have a better idea on how valuable the second round picks will be, so it won't be wasted.


From Dave (4/21): Otis, The NFL can sign players long term, but the contracts aren’t guaranteed. In light of the last six years with Grant, does the Magic have any type of safety clause in new contracts for perennial injured players? Or are the contracts somewhat standardized and governed entirely by the players union and the NBA office?

Otis: You sound like you have the makings of a GM, but don’t stay up worrying about that kind of stuff - that’s my job! Under the Collective Bargaining Agreement - a contract with the NBA and its players - we are limited to what we can and can’t do. Thank you for your interest in the Orlando Magic.


Marcin Gortat
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From Hank (4/25): Otis, what are the Magic’s plans with Marcin Gortat? Will he play in the Summer League? Also, in this year’s draft, how many picks do the Magic have in the second round?

Otis: Hawk, I am happy to see that there are so many knowledgeable Magic basketball fans out there. Marcin Gortat had a very productive season and he is very excited about playing for the Magic this summer. We use the Summer League to see how our young players have developed, so this summer, we'll have both Travis (Diener) and Marcin to anchor our team.

To answer your other question, we have two second round picks in this year's Draft and possibly a third. Thanks again for your interest. Go Magic!

Editor's Note: The Magic acquired the draft rights to Marcin Gortat (57th overall) from the Phoenix Suns on Draft night last year. This past year, he played for RheinEnergie Koeln where he averaged 9.2 ppg and 4.5 rpg while shooting 71 percent from the field.





From Toan (4/19): What are your thoughts on Joakim Noah? He has accomplished everything he can in college basketball by winning the national championship and tournament MVP. I have read that NBA scouts think he can legitimately be the number one overall pick. Obviously he needs to develop his body and offensive game more, but do you think he is making a good decision by staying in college or should he make the jump to the NBA while his stock is soaring?

Otis: Toan, I don't know a situation where I would say a college player should enter the NBA draft early. The more time they spend at the college level, the better their NBA game becomes because the players are ready for the next level. We then have to spend less time developing them both as basketball players as well as young men. With that said, I hope they all stay in college, but I also know that's not going to happen. But let me dream a little. Thanks for you interest in Magic basketball.


From Debbie (4/18): Otis, what are your plans on free agents this year? Are you going to spend some of the cap at the end of this season (if there is any, its not worth it wait next year) to get a free agent or save it for the 2007 free agents to get LeBron James or Chris Bosh?

Otis: Debbie, as always - this year being no different - the fit for our team is very important. So unless something makes sense for us, we may not be very active this summer. Looking at this year's list of free agents, we maybe better served waiting. Thanks for you interest in Magic basketball.


From Paul (4/13): Otis, What are your thoughts on J.J. Redick as a potential NBA player?

Otis: Paul, first let me thank you for your interest in the Magic. J.J. Redick will be a very good pro. He has a skil that can transfer to the NBA and that skill is shooting. He is a very good shooter with range, can put it on the floor and create. He's maybe the best shooter in this draft class. Thanks, Otis.


From Anthony (4/6): Otis, What are your plans for Trevor Ariza next season. I heard he was a free agent and it would be a huge Ben Wallace mistake if you let him walk. Keep this team together please!

Otis: Anthony, Thanks for your interest in the Orlando Magic. We like Trevor and think he has a future with the Magic. Right now, we are just letting the process take place. He is a restricted free agent, which means we could match any offer that another team puts out there. We won't bid against ourselves, but he knows of our interest to keep him here.


From Rick (4/3): Do you ever get the opportunity to play anymore and can you still get up pretty high? You were such an explosive player, who would you compare yourself to today?

Otis: Rick, I stopped playing a while back, because my knees are too bad. I'm 42 years old, so there will not be a lot of jumping now. I'm paying for all the jumping I did back in my day. But if I had it to do all over again, I wouldn't change a thing. Thanks for asking. Otis

Editor's Note: Otis' high-flying days in the NBA included two trips to the NBA Slam Dunk Contest on All-Star Weekend. In 1988, Otis appeared in his first Slam Dunk contest while playing for the Golden State Warriors. He reached the semifinals that year with an elite group of individuals - Dominique Wilkins, Michael Jordan and Clyde Drexler. In 1991, Otis became the first Orlando Magic player to compete in the dunk contest. That was the year Dee Brown (now a fellow Magic front office employee) won the contest with his famous arm covering the eyes dunk.



Fran Vazquez
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From Jason (3/23): My question is concerning the acqusition of Fran Vasquez. I was wondering what the organization had planned in attempts to recruit Fran to play ball for us next season? The Magic already have a number of players from other countries (Arroyo, Kasun, Milicic, Turkoglu). Perhaps the team could use these players to try and influence Fran and to answer questions concerning the transition of moving to America. It initially appeared when he was drafted that Fran would immediately have a major role on the team and an enormous amount of pressure to play well. I dont know if this scared him or what, but the trade for Dark has now taken much of that pressure away. The Magic would have an outstanding, young front court with Dwight, Darko, and Fran and something with which the team could build upon for the future. The team needs to do everything they possibly can to try and convince Fran to play for the Magic next season.

Otis: Jason, We continue to have communication with Fran and his girlfriend about the wonderful things Central Florida has to offer. But I don't think we have to sell Fran on Central Florida. At this point, he is going to have to get comfortable with coming to the United State as a whole.

His role on the team, was to be another big body that could be used in the low and high post. We would like for Fran to join our team as soon as possible, but he has to be comfortable or it will not work. Thanks for the interest in the Magic. Otis




From Fendi (3/21): Hey! Given that we are to target the free agency class of '07, is there any possibility of us using the cap we'll have during the offseason this year? will it be the MLE? And what are your thoughts on the 2007 Free Agency? Also, whats the update on Grant? Here's me hoping to see him retire as a Magic. thanks!

Otis: Fendi, We talk about the summer of '07 as being one that will give us flexibility to go after big name free agents. More than that, it give us the flexibility to go after the type of player we want to add to our team.

As for this summer, we do have the MCE that we can use if we so choose to add another piece. But we have to make sure the player we add is the right player.

As for Grant Hill, he is continuing to rest and rehab. We are taking things with him pretty much one day at a time, as we always have. My hope is to see Grant on the court next season, because when he is playing, he is still one of the best players on the court. Thanks for your interest in the Magic. Otis.


From Laleyy (3/15): Hi. I was just wondering, because I've heard so much talk about it...does Orlando plan on signing Mario Kasun for the 2006-07 season? Or has Darko possibly taken his role? Thank you - Laleyy.

Otis: Laleyy, We liked Mario when the season started and we still has interest in Mario, but to say Darko has taken his role would be incorrect. Darko filled a role which was left by Kelvin Cato. The door is still open for a role for Mario. As it stands today, we are still taking a wait and see with Mario. Thanks for your interest. Go Magic, Otis


From Daniel (3/15) :Hi Otis, Been a fan of the magic since the shaq and penny era. One question, why did you waive Penny, I know he’s in rehab right now but he’s still penny, the same guy that help the magic become the magic. All I’m saying is, with you guys honoring the past players it might be a good idea if you put him back, I don’t know exactly what happened and some are blaming him for the firing of coach Hill but that’s the past, there’s still a gaping wound in Orlando because of him but I do think that the people of Orlando is beyond that and its time for healing. Look at Grant Hill he’s injured but he’s still good, it may just go the same with Penny, they are both stars and more importantly they have talent. And I do like them both as a player when they we’re just new in the NBA. Daniel.

Otis: Daniel, Thanks for your interest in the Orlando Magic. The Penny Hardaway that we both new and loved, is not that player anymore. He was about 80% when we traded for him, and we just didn't think he would be able to help this season. So, the future of the Orlando Magic rest in the hand of some younger players in...Dwight, Jameer, Turk, Darko and some others...and we like the direction we are headed. Winning a championship is our goal, and I think those players gives us a good start. Go Magic! Otis


From John (3/9): hey Otis...lifetime fan here...i just wanted to say i think youve done a great job so far...much better management this year than we had last year..anyways my question is this....what kinda plans do we have for Ariza..since coming from new york he hasnt had much playing time...the word is that he is a defensive stopper....do you think he and Stevenson could team up well on the court and help shut down scorers such as Lebron or Kobe? Thank you, John Koepkey

Otis: John, Trevor is a different type of player than any we have had on our team this season. He can defend the basket, but he also can get to the basket better than most...and a great finisher. Shooting is not what it will be in the future. Players become better shooters as they mature, so he will get better in that area. He is a special kid. You will see what Trevor can do on the court soon. Another young player...only 20 as well. Go Magic! Otis


From Dave (2/23): Otis, With the enormous shift toward a Dwight oriented team, are you concerned about putting too much pressure on him. I call it the Pedestal factor. Put ‘em on a pedestal, boost their ego too much, and down we go as a team. Didn’t work when the Magic became “Penny’s” team. Didn’t work when T Mac was the “Man”. These guys still put their pants (albeit long ones) on one leg at a time.

Otis: Dave, Thanks for your concern, but I think the next time you have an opportunity to meet Dwight, just introduce yourself, and you will see a different person. Not that those others mentioned are bad people, but he is a special person. Also, we are not putting the weight of the world on a young 20-year-old. What we are doing is clearing the way for him to grow as a player. Thanks for your support, Otis.


From Scott (2/18): Otis, I have been a Magic fan since game 1 against the New Jersey Nets back in 1989. I was a season ticket holder for the first six years through the glory days. I even had the opportunity to go to the NBA finals vs Houston. My comment is this: Every single night if we had a winning team with Shaq and Penny or a team starting out with players such as yourself, Reggie Theus and Scotty Skiles, the O-Rena (TD Waterhouse Center) was electric. I have seen a turn however that sickens me. I have been to several games in the past three years more specifically against Philadelphia, Detroit, and Miami and was devastated to witness that there was more excitement rooting for the other team. I do not remember it being like this even when Jordan was at his prime with the Bulls. I know that everyone has their favorite team but it is disheartening when they all come out to root against the Magic in our home building. (Kind of takes away from the HOME COURT ADVANTAGE.) My question is how do you guys as an organization feel about this and other then winning and re proclaiming ourselves as a dominant powerhouse in the East, what is the plan to fix this? PS. When can we retire a Jersey? Maybe Scott Skiles, Nick Anderson, or even yours!!! Thanks, Loyal fan since day one win or lose - Scott

Otis: Scott, Fans are funny, but they are just like you and I - we want to hang our hats next to a winner. In order for this to stop the Orlando Magic must win! And win big! Continue your support of the Orlando Magic. Thanks, Otis


From Justin (2/16): Hey its Justin from WV, Longtime Magic fan here. Is there any chance of getting Fran over here for the 2nd half of the season? If so, is the Magic interested? Is he interested? Also I have to give props on the Darko and Arroyo trade. I think that was a great trade. Arroyo really impressed me when he go to play in Detroit. I think he was on a GREAT basketball team though. Is there any thought of trading Grant Hill to a contender? Thanks for answering my questions. Keep up the good work.

Otis: Justin, You are asking all the right questions. There are no plans for Fran to come and play for the Magic this season. He is playing for a team in Spain and playing well. Although his team is not having very much success, he is playing well. The hopes is for him to come next season, but If he doesn't we retain his rights forever. We liked Carlos Arroyo as well as Darko Milic. They both just need to play. I think Carlos will have a bigger impact on this team than people believe. As far as trading any of our players, we continue to explore and evaluate the team and will do what is in the best interest of the Orlando Magic basketball team. Winning a championship has to be our goal, anything else is not good enough. Thanks for the support, Otis.


From Paul (2/17): "I'm so excited, that I just can't hide it. I'm about to lose control but I think I like it." Great job, guys! We pick up two young, talented guys that are great pieces to build with around Dwight. Excellent. Hopefully, one more deal is in the works to further improve our overall situation. I'm starting to "believe" again. Paul

Otis: Paul,Thank you very much for you continued support of the Orlando Magic. We will continue to work to build this team to compete for a national championship. Winning has to be the bottom line. Let's talk more about winning a championship in the future. That's what we have to believe in. Thanks, Otis


From Michael (2/14): Hey there Otis. I am sure you are inundated with a million questions, so I will try to keep it brief. I realize he is a rookie, but it seems to me with our inconsistencies from the guard position, Travis Diener could be a nice addition to our depth problems, especially with Jameer's status up in the air. Since we seem to be heading in the direction of another season of "rebuilding" it may be nice to get him some meaningful playing time. Can you speak to that? Thanks, Mike...Magic fan since '98!

Otis: Michael, Thanks for you interest in the Orlando Magic. We like Travis a lot and he is a big part of the future of the Orlando Magic. Travis will get plenty of time with the Magic and when he gets in, it will be because he has earned it. I know you have been watching the latest reports on the trade. We added another point guard to add to our depth at that position. We are still making strides to improve the team, and have not given up on this season. With that said, Travis' playing time won’t change much this season, but the off-season will be big for Travis. Thanks, Otis


From Brian (2/6): Otis, is there anything new to report on the arena issue? I haven't heard anything about this in a very long time. From what I have read in the past, it seems to me renovating the Waterhouse is the only viable option since it doesn't seem likely the local city/county governments are going to be willing to spend the $250 million an NBA arena costs these days. Yet I've heard in the past from the Magic that renovating the Waterhouse isn't practical. The impasse the organization seems to be at with the city/county makes me nervous. I know the DeVos family says they are committed to remaining in Orlando, and I believe them when they say that. But I also realize that "the bottom line" will ultimately dictate the future of this franchise, as it does in any other business. Is there anything new with this issue that can give us hope that something will eventually be done? Thank you.

Otis: Hi Brian. There's nothing new to report at this time, other than we are continuing to have dialogue with community leaders in regard to Orlando's facility. At this time my focus is on putting the best possible team on the floor.


From Julian (2/2): Do we have any intention of signing someone to a short term contract until either Hill or Nelson become healthy?

Otis: Julian, It would be nice if we could just add a player whenever another goes down, but that not the way the system works. We are allowed to carry up to 15 players on our roster, including the injured players. With that said, unless we release some on our current roster we could not add another player. I share your concern as it relates to the injuries of our players. It will get better. "Go Magic", Otis


From Daniel (2/1): Hello Mr Smith. The Orlando Sentinal has a comment section, where as, fans are coming out of the woodwork with strong ideas and suggestions as to the play and direction of this team. As of late it has been a sad state, as to, a team consistently under .500. Their lack of aggressiveness. Lack of team chemistry. One man stars instead of team play. Players whom do not know how to screen out or block out under the basket. Players whom have stayed out for long periods of time, some out most of their contract terms only to play well for other teams. Please sir this has come common place in this team and the league. Years back players gut it out to win a championship. Whats up. Is it because of all the millions they get.Their put on a pedestal. I believe so.

When these players step out on the court they should be ready to play long before gametime. No "Eye of the Tiger" I haven't seen it. I see them wondering around not knowing their positioning.Poor timing. It's obvious.

Let me say to you sir. if a corporation does not meet it's criteria as to results in which they project as to a positive outcome to the bottomland in their endeavors and they don't meet that projection, then changes are made. You say to stay the course, but if the results don't meet the criteria then management needs to be strong and meet those challenges

Look at theses championship teams. Standards for the Magic should be no less than those at the top. Still pieces need to be put into place on this team. I believe a couple of moves could catapult this team forward. The status quo is not working. We need SOME change to be Championship bound. This magic fan has been starving for a .500 plus year since the very beginning. I can only say I'm not getting any younger. Just get it done! period

Otis: Daniel, Thanks for your input and insight, some very good observations. I wish more people share your thirst for winning. Thanks. "Go Magic", Otis


From Sharon B. (1/21): Otis, I would like to thank you for taking time before the game to take this photo with my son and my daughter who both enjoyed the Magic Game on Wednesday Night. My daughter Tiffany performed with the Junior Dance Camp said "It was something that she will never forget." Thanks again for the great shot! Sharon B.

Otis: Sharon, You are very welcome. You have very nice looking kids You waited very patiently for me to finish taking pictures with the other students. We have more games, so please come back. Otis (P.S. You should have told me my tie needed to be fixed!)


From Marion (1/16): Otis, I believe you will not find a bigger Grant Hill fan then me. I have been following him since his days at Duke. Even when we had T-Mac on our team, I was still a bigger Grant Hill fan. I say all this to get to my point. Although I am a die hard Grant fan, its obvious to me that his best days are behind him. He can not stay healthy! He has hardly played for the Magic since we signed him to that hugh contract. And now he is talking about retiring. I do not have the basketball skills or knowledge that you have, but I do know when its time to let a one time good thing go. Why not trade him now while he still has some value, Versus letting him sit on the injured list collecting a big paycheck week after week, month after month, year after year. Anybody decent is better than Grant hill at this point in his career.

Otis: Marion, I don't know if there is a bigger Grant Hill fan than me. I think the person that is Grant Hill is better than the basketball player, and rather he plays basketball or not he is a stud. He can do whatever he wants to after basketball. The truth of the matter is when he is playing he is still one of the best players on the floor, and when he is not playing he is providing leadership to a very young Dwight Howard and Jameer Nelson. With that said, he has value for the Orlando Magic. Keep the faith. Go Magic! Otis


From Jordan (1/15): Otis, I am sorry to hear about what recently happened with Steve Francis, however I do feel it was necessary to do what was done. Something was visibly wrong with him over the last couple of games. I have two questions for you: How is Dwight Howard reacting to the negative publicity? Also, Weisbrod mentioned after the Mobley trade that it would help the magic this upcoming summer, as Christie, Cato and Battie are all free agents. Approximatly how much money does Orlando anticipate having and what kind of player will we be able to go after this off-season. Thanks, and hopefully the Magic can turn things around soon! Jordan

Otis: Jordan, Thanks for the interest in the Orlando Magic. Dwight has been very good about what's happening if anything he is learning that no one person is bigger than the team. As far as the cap room we would have with the expiring contracts in summer of 06, it was a bit overstated. What we are committed to do is using what we do have to get a better basketball team on the floor and it will get better. Again thanks for your support. Otis


From Paul (1/12): Otis, It is easy to run one of these message boards when things are going well. Interestingly, you've disappeared for about a month now. Are you "committed" to this (your fans) when things are tough with the team? What is your assessment of this team? What is your plan? Is Steve done with the Magic? Give us some hope and information either through this message board or through the media. Paul

Otis: Paul, the truth of the matter is I love talking to the fans when I can, but it's a lot of people reading, but not a lot of people writing. It's hard to talk on the Internet about transactions. Believe it or not Magic fans are not the only readers. Steve is very much a part of the Magic team and we look forward to his return to action. The team has to be greater than the parts or it never works. I really do believe that the Magic team and Steve will be better in the long run because of the action we had to take today. Thanks, Otis


From Eric (1/10): Otis, I was wondering if you had anything on Fran’s progress overseas, and do you know if there is a website that would post his stats, news, things of that nature. Thanks O!!!

Otis: Eric, That's a pretty good idea you had, so what we will try and do throughout the season is post his stats. He he is doing ok as a player, 10 points, 8 rebounds, 2 blocks in 23 minutes per game. His team, however, is not playing very well. We are keeping a close eye on his progress. Thanks.


From Paul (12/17): Otis, what makes Francis a better starter than Jameer? It seems that Meer has a better shot, is quicker, and plays better defense. Okay, Francis can post and generate some double teams. But is that worth 11 million dollars more per year? And to be honest, Diener looks like the best pure point on our team but obviously needs some growth. Why not leverage Francis for a starting PF (Harrington, Martin) or scoring SG (Pierce)?

Otis: Paul, thanks for your interest in the Magic. I agree with you that Jameer is becoming a very good point gaurd, and will be for sometime. Its not who starts the game the games, but who finishes. It's very important for the coach to manage his team, using the players in the best situation that will give the Magic the best chances to win each game. As an organization, we will do what is in the best interest of the team to make sure we have the best chance for winning - and not in the short term, but for the long haul. Again, thanks. - Otis


From Susan (12/14): Hey Otis, I am hearing all the Ron Artest trade rumors. Is it possible for the Magic to possibly make a offer and get the defensive player?

Otis: Susan, thank you for your interest in the Magic. We will do what we think is in the best interest of the team. When players like Artest demand to be traded publicly, it does a few things to the team in which he's a member such as it devalues him so that his team will not get the true value for him as well as it hurts the NBA as a whole. Did we make a call? Well, yes. At what cost would you entertain an offer for a player like Artest? Well, I don't know, but you have to let them know you have interest. Just keep in mind sometimes 2 plus 2 doesn't equal 4. Thanks, Otis. "Go Magic"


From Kyle (12/05): Hey Otis, I'm a lifelong Magic fan who has been sorely disappointed by some bonehead moves from the Magic's front office over the past few years. Trading Cuttino Mobley, Darrell Armstrong, Ben Wallace, Tracy McGrady, Mike Miller, Chuky Atkins, Corey Maggette and the list goes on. We also (with the exception of Dwight Howard) haven't drafted well at all. Jeryl Sasser, Fran Vasquez, Steven Hunter, Reece Gaines just to name a few. Oh yeah, we also let some guy named Shaquille O'Neal get away from us. Not sure if that name rings a bell or not. Yet in all this, we've still managed to hold on to Pat Garrity. I dont mean hate on the guy, but over the last two years I haven't seen him do much of anything. I always heard that there a lot of teams that would want to get him via trade. Why haven't we gone and gotten anybody good in exchange for him? Lifelong and Frusterated Magic Fan, Kyle

Otis: Kyle, You have a lot of history with the Orlando Magic. I wonder if you know that every team in this league have players they feel they let get away. I know you know if the Magic don't move some players, they wouldn't have others. I can't and won't talk about deals in which I have no knowledge. As for trading any of the Magic's current players, it's still too early. We have been bitten by the injury bug and won't know how good the team could be until the end of the month when the last of our injured guys return (Dooling). Wait and see before we deal. Go Magic! - Otis


From Nick (12/03): Hey Otis, it's Nick again. I just want to say that you've done a good job with the Magic this season, and even though we are without our first round draft pick, we are playing well. I was just wondering, when we acuired Jameer Nelson from Denver, did we give up a future first round pick? And when does Denver take the pick from us?

Otis: Nick, thank you for hanging with us during our injuries. It's going to be fun to watch in the next few week as we get healthy bodies. When we made the trade for Jameer it was for a future first round pick, but it was Washinton's pick from the Brendan Haywood trade a few years back. I hope this helps. We still have this year's pick. Go Magic! - Otis


From Nick (11/14): Hey Otis, I'm a big Magic fan who lives in New York. I have been reading the newspapers recently and there are rumors saying that we would trade Francis for Marbury. I think this would be a horrible trade, because Francis is great, and Marbury is not a good pg. Also, when is Howard going to get that contract extension?

Otis: Nick, I always feel bad when I tell people to stop reading, but stop reading that stuff. How much truth can it be? Look who wrote it. As for Dwight, are you ready today? Would you like to see what he is going to grow into? Dwight has a few years left on his current contract. And I promise you, the Orlando Magic are not going to allow him to leave. Go Magic! Otis


From James (11/11): As you all "intelligent" administrators in the Magic organization already know, we are really lacking a SG. So, please stop acquiring undersized shooting guards and players that don't help us that much (i.e. Keyon Dooling). I really think that you should SERIOUSLY consider Latrell Spreewell. He wouldn't cost too much (but hey, he's gotta have enough to feed his kids) and he can still fill it up--not to mention is a solid defender. Yes, I know, you think he is a head-case and won't help the team chemistry and what not. Guess what, if our team chemistry is terrible and we still make the playoffs, who's going to care? Anyway, I don't think we can't get much worse (and I'm a die-hard Magic fan). Plus, you don't win games by being nice. From, the most loyal Magic fan on earth, although this email would say otherwise (James).

Otis: Chemistry. Know the players you are trying to put together. Team building has to be about more than points, rebounds, and assists. On paper, from where you sit, it looks like a "slam dunk" - don't be fooled. I wonder why he is still out there? Thanks for being a fan, Otis


From Mark G. (11/06): Hi Otis. I have been a Magic fan from the beginning of their existence. I am curious why Brian Hill does not give Travis Diener more of a chance since he showed such promise in the summer leagues? I think his 3-point shot is needed with all the injuries right now.

Otis: Mark, Thanks for your interest in the Magic; I will answer this question as if I was talking to Travis. It’s a long season and we have played 3 games. Just relax and learn as much as you can, so that when you get your chance you are ready. Mark, there are so many parts to the game of basketball. Travis is working harder than anyone to learn as much as he can, so that he can help us in the future. Go Magic! Thanks, Otis


From Cedric (11/01): Hi Otis. In you I trust. Could you tell me if there is any truth in this? 'Before the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets traded center Jamaal Magloire to the Milwaukee Bucks, one of the teams that they talked with was the Magic. The Hornets wanted forward Hedo Turkoglu and the Magic's unconditional first-round draft pick, which the Magic were unwilling to give'. Keep the good job. Thx and take care, Cedric

Otis: Cedric, Thanks for the passion you share with the Orlando Magic. We did have some dialogue with the Hornets, but nothing of substance. What they wanted we had no interest in doing. Thank you, Otis.


From Mark (10/31): Hey O, How’s it going this is Mark R again. I have a new question for you. Everybody talks about the next Michael Jordan. Since you played in the Jordan days with the Airness, is there any player out there right now who you think is even close to touching Michael Jordan’s skills. And if so be specific.

Otis: Well, here you go - as specific as I can be. NO, not even close! You have a lot of talented players in this league, but none comes close. He made the players around him play at a different level. Winning was the most important thing to him. Not sure how many players in this league understand that yet. Thanks, Otis


From Mark (10/11): Hey O, this is Mark R. I have a question that pertains to yourself. My question is do you miss the stardom that came along with playing in the NBA, or are you content with leading a semi celebrity life. No disrespect meant by this statement, I think you are one of the greatest underrated players ever. Go Magic

Otis: Well, Mark, don’t know if I ever looked at it as being a star. I played basketball and had the best time doing it, so what I’m doing now is not that much different. I love my job, much like I love playing the game of basketball. Just think about it, I’m the assistant GM for a team that I played for, how cool is that…Otis


From Theo (10/10): Hey Otis I'm a Magic fan from Greece (I'm not kidding) and during the Eurobasket 2005 (which I was happy to see my national team win) I was able to see Mario Kasun and Fran Vasquez in action and I have to say I was impressed by Fran's game, his mid range shot and rebounding in particular. Seems like you were right to pick him ;). Do you think Kasun will be seeing minutes this season? Finally are the Magic scouts watching for Greek players? There is a lot of talent but they seem to be overlooked in drafts where most European players picked are either French or from Eastern Europe.

Otis: Theo, we are expecting Mario to have a big year for us. The one thing I know for a fact is that Brian Hill will play whoever is going to help us win games. We scout all over the world looking for the best basketball player that can help the Orlando Magic win basketball games. If you notice, we have a theme - that is winning is the most important thing. Thanks, Otis


From Jack (10/7): Hey Otis. I heard there's a really tall guy playing rec league ball in Uzbekistan who has absolutely no interest in ever leaving his village, much less playing in the NBA. He sounds perfect for the Magic in 2006...especially if we have a lottery pick!!! Signed, Season Ticket Holder Who Is Tired Of Hearing How You Wouldn't Have Done Anything Differently

Otis: Jack, It's good to know you have jokes. Thanks, Otis


From SerafiniSM (10/8): Otis - first off, thanks for taking the time to answer our e-mails. I hope you continue to take the time once the season starts. What's your take at this point on the point guard position? I truly believe Steve is better off at the two - he is just too turnover prone to be reliable running the point. Is it really a good idea to move him back and forth between the point and the two? Jameer should be running the point and Dooling brought in for that change of pace and defense. I don't think I can stand another season watching Francis throw the ball away!

Otis: My thoughts on who starts at point does not matter that much - it's up to Coach Hill. What I see is the point position is the best we have. We are deep and we can change the pace depending on who's playing. Steve is a basketball player, and he will do whatever it takes for the Magic to win basketball games, and that's what it's all about - winning. Thanks, Otis


From Aaron (10/9): Otis, since Deshawn Stevenson is going into the Preseason as the starting shooting guard, is he the favorite to win the job at the beginning of the season? Or is there still a battle going on? How much of an impact do you see Travis Diener making this season? Thanks.

Otis: Aaron, at this point, I have no idea who will start at what position. It's too early to tell. New team, and a new attitude and a new coach - so we will have to see who comes out on top. Thanks, Otis

From Sam (10/6): Hey Otis do you think the Magic would be interested in George Lynch he say’s he wants to go to a contender I am sure to you and myself I believe the Magic are a contender. I know we have 2 small forwards but just to be safe Lynch would not be bad, let me know what you think. One more comment I would like to see Jameer a starter and Keyon coming off the bench to change the pace, but I am just fan actually a very emotional fan I take it to heart when they laugh about the Magic I am ready to fight as if I am on your payroll. Tell the players let’s kick some butt this year LAUGH NOW CRY LATER. GO MAGIC!

Otis: Sam, thanks for hanging with us in the thin years, but we are on the way up now. As for George Lynch - who I did like at some point in his career - I don't think, at this time, he would be a good fit, with having 3 small forwards already. And it’s the position that's long in the tooth for us - that we should take on another that's up in age. As for J starting, I don't now, but what I do know is it might be hard to keep him off the floor. He is a winner PERIOD, and he makes teammates better. See you at the "HOUSE". Thanks, Otis

From Mark (10/3): Otis, it seems never ending all the talk about player acquisition and draft issues. But I love the concept of time with players, not only does it allow players to build on court relationships which gives them confidence and faith in each other but it also allows a brotherhood and family atmosphere to be developed. Sure it's an organization, and a player could be traded at any time, but realistically, dynasties in sport are built on the fact that players (& staff) stick together and fight as one - that is the most recurring theme in all great teams. We saw that with Chicago, no one bailed on MJ when he went through tough times. Likewise when Rodman went AWOL, he was pulled into line by his brothers. There was a sense of belonging and ownership amongst the players and coaches. I really hope we can build that at this team. So my question, how are the guys doing? What's the feeling amongst the players? If they dont know it yet, make sure they hear it from the mouths of the fans. We're behind you guys no matter what. We're proud that you guys represent us. Good luck!

Otis: Mark, thanks for having interest in our players, they are great. We are very excited about the chances this team has this season. The theme of winning is talked about often - and winning now. We have a very good group of players that you should get to know. I think you will have opportunity on the Magic broadcasts to get to know them better. Go Magic! Otis

From Jeremy (10/2): Hey Otis, the offseason seems to be moving along well, but one quick question. With the need for another big and the dilemma going on in Chicago would it be possible to at least offer Eddy Curry a 2 or 3 year contract for the same amount he would get with the Bulls but minus the whole DNA test thing. The chance of landing him cheap would be worth the risk. Thanks.

Otis: Thanks, Jermey. But it wasn't worth the risk for us, after the risk we took with Grant Hill in years past. Not sure of his health is an issue...didn't want to put or team at risk. Thanks for being a Magic fan. Otis

From Rockey (10/2): Otis, I have been a fan of the Magic since their first game. It has just about killed me to watch the team lose so many games the last few years. I will always be a Magic fan, but let's get this team going, what ever it takes.

Otis: Thanks, Rockey. Will do. This is the season. Otis

From Andrew (9/29): Hey Otis. I'm a big Magic fan, but unfortunately don't get to attend much of their games. =( So I depend on Sunshine and UPN to see the team play. But I looked at the recently released TV schedule, and there are 4 games not going to be televised!! I remembered last season there were like 2 games that weren't on TV. Why are there games left off?!? Are they shown on NBA TV or something? Help! Also, I remember reading somewhere that last season, there was a new team policy forbidding the players of wearing headbands. Was the a Weisbrod rule and is that still in affect for this year? Thanks!
P.S. Liked the Bo pickup! Wish we could pick up DA too.

Otis: Andrew, we will continue to have a no headband rule and it has nothing to do with John Weisbrod, its that most guys don’t know how to wear headbands, so they look silly, and they serve the purpose of the headband, which is to prevent sweat form getting in you eyes. Hope this helps. Otis

From Bob (9/30): Otis, thanks for a great column. Now that we have half of the 'heart and hustle' boys back (Bo), what about the other half (Darrell)? Watching Bo and Darrell on the floor again would do wonders for the fans.

Otis: Thanks, Bob for your interest in the Orlando Magic. Bo will be a big asset to team having been around the league a few years. His leadership will do wonders for our younger players as well. Thanks, Otis

From Matt (9/29): Otis, I just wanted to say that while I haven't been thrilled with most of the decisions that have happened this summer, I do want to complement whomever did the scouting for summer league players. They compiled a number of guys that I think are quality players that just need the right opportunity. So whomever is responsible for Matt Freije, Ken Johnson, Terrence Morris, and Felipe Lopez deserves a bonus, or at least a pat on the back. They actually let me know there is some competent basketball minds in the Magic organization. Now I know those players are most likely training camp fodder, but I wouldn't have a problem with any of them rounding out our bench and pushing out a guaranteed player if need be. I'm not advocating turning any of them into a starter a la Britton Johnson (this would be the whole lack of competent minds thing I was talking about), but I think they could provide something off the bench in limited minutes for the tail end of the roster. At the very least, you should end up with better training camp competition and that can't be a bad thing, and at best you get a couple servicible guys at cheap contracts. Hopefully the coaching staff will give these guys a legitimate shot to show what they can do.
P.S. Even if you decide not to use this for your mailbag, I hope you'll at least forward it on to anybody that took part in those decisions (everyone likes hearing compliments about a job well done), and if it wasn't you that brought those guys names up, make sure to listen to the people that did. I think they have a real good pulse on potential diamonds in the rough. Now let's get to working on pulling some good trades in the future to get guys like Nazr Mohammed dirt cheap while they're rotting on Atlanta's bench and start reaping the rewards of proper scouting.

Otis: Matt, thank you for your support. See you at TD Waterhouse. Otis

From Cameron (9/28): Otis, thank you for taking the time to respond to the fans’ questions. I love your bluntness. :) I upgraded my seats this year and really believe the team will take some positive steps forward. The last couple of years have been hard, but I like the team we have. (Sure I would love to have Sean May right now instead of no first rounder, but I digress.) If things click with the players we have, I could see us surprise the league like the Suns did last year. They went from being mediocre to adding a good point guard and everything falling into place. We have our Amare clone (Dwight) and hopefully can get strong guard play from Steve. Grant will take big steps forward, and I think Cato will have a career year for obvious reasons. With the much better coaching staff we now have, I really could see us surprising the league. Right now it pains me that there are two opinions about the Magic in the national basketball community. Some see the Magic as inconsequential, and to the rest we’re a laughing stock. Did you see the chat on ESPN today? Out of 100+ questions answered by all three ESPN analysts, there was only one about the Magic. Here it is:

Jeff (Orlando): Wow. A whole chat transcript and not a single Magic question. So I'll ask! Ok, so ORL got spurned by their draft pick and the only splash they made was signing Dooling to half the MLE. Is making no noice and instead letting what you have grow a good thing in the Magic's case?

Chad Ford: The Magic are a mess. Are they "letting things grow" with the one good young player -- Dwight Howard-- on their roster or are they a veteran team that's wasting away the last two or three years that Grant Hill has left. I think they overpaid Dooling, made a major mistake with Vazquez and will have problems with Stevie Francis if they don't let him dominate the ball. In other words, the Magic probably don't deserve much of a mention.

Here’s to making all these “experts” eat their words this year! We gotta get the respect back. We gotta get the fans back. We gotta win.

Otis: Cameron, sorry, I don’t read that stuff, but I’m happy for all that does. It keeps the interest in basketball at a high level. I would very much like to make a comment about the so-called national media but I can’t over the internet! The truth of the matter in most writer eyes is if you are not trading players every summer, you are not doing anything. That is when you won 36 games. I like this team and the draft pick. Success is coming. Patience. Even if this team does not win, which it will, I’m convinced we did that right thing by not continuing to move players year in and year out. I think the coach will make a difference, then evaluate what we've got, and change pieces. By the way, it's not a new formula. That's what all teams in all sports do. You have a plan and you work that plan. Thanks for the support. Otis

From Norm (9/28): Otis is there any truth that Bo Outlaw is coming back? If so, that is a good move. Gotta luv BO!

Otis: Norm, its all true...he's back!! Thanks, Otis

From Drew (9/26): Hey O, thanks for getting to our emails. I must admit that I've had my doubts about how things will be, but I can really appreciate the need to bring the same guys back so we can finally see our team gel. What is up with the Bo Outlaw reports? Could it be? This is a guy who never quits and gives all that he has. Is this going to happen? One other question. Any BIGS in your sights or are you done with free agency? P.S. Thanks for bringing Brian Hill back. Now we have a real coach. Just hope the boys are willing to listen and learn. He has a lot to teach them. Thanks O.

Otis: Thanks Drew, we are excited about the upcoming season. Adding Bo gives us an experienced player that can assist with the growth of Dwight. It will be a fun season but not without its ups and downs. The guys have been working very hard this off-season. It will be a tough training camp that will set the table for the season...so stay tuned. Otis

From Zaldy (9/29): Hi Otis, I am a big fan of the Orlando Magic back here in Philippines (especially with Grant Hill and Dwight Howard). I think what the team needs most right now is a strong, young center with a great upside that can partner with Dwight on the frontcourt. I believe Howard has found his niche in the NBA as a premier power forward and thus, no need to move him to center. Don’t you think we would need someone like Eddy Curry whom we could partner with Dwight in the paint and become a formidable duo? Our backcourt are well established, thanks in large part to Grant Hill’s amazing comeback, Steve’s great all around talent, Nelson’s emergence, along with the key addition of Keyon, not to mention we have Hedo and DeShawn as back ups. I really believe that by adding Eddy Curry, our team would be considered as one of the Elite teams in Eastern Conference. After all, everything in life is a risk. Thanks and god bless!

Otis: Zaldy, I like the fact that you are thinking of ways for our team to get better, but it’s not that realistic. He will be hard to get being a restricted free agent, plus the fact that the Bulls like him and want him back, he has a medical issue that’s not real clear as of yet. His team is doing it right, waiting for everything to clear before signing him to a contract. Keep the ideas coming soon someone out there will come up with an idea that hasn’t been thought of by the Magic brain trust. Thanks, Otis

From Judy (9/25): Hi Otis, it was great news reading the Orlando Sentinel this Sunday and seeing that Bo Outlaw might be returning to the team. That being said, does this mean that Darrell Armstrong, "the heart and hustle" of the Magic, might also be reactivated to us again, when he becomes a free agent? I am looking forward to a very "Magical Orlando Magic Season for 2005-2006" Thanks for the good work you and the Magic organization are doing this summer. Good to hear and see we have a healthy Grant Hill.

Otis: Thank you very much for you support, but the "heart" will be enough for now. We looking forward to having Charles on this team. Thanks, Otis

From Susan (9/24): Dear Mr. Smith, I was very disappointed when you drafted Fran Vazquez with the 11th pick in the NBA Draft. So, I am watching European Basketball overseas and I am impressed on what he can do. So keep up the good work and hope to see the Magic in the playoffs this year. GO MAGIC!

Otis: I know it's hard, but have faith. Thanks for the support. Otis

From Jeff (9/24): Finally Fran was given some playing time against Croatia. Well I should say that he was GREAT! Nice job Mr. Smith. I really love to see him in a Magic uniform, if not next season, ASAP! GO MAGIC!

Otis: Thanks, so would I. Otis

From Mark (9/26): Hey Otis, I just wanted to say that I went to the open house yesterday and it was so much fun. My name is Mark. You don’t remember me, but when you were going in from signing autographs, I stopped you and asked for a picture. Before the picture we were talking about the 1990 dunk contest with you and Dee Brown. I told you if you saw my name to please answer my questions and you said you would so...my question is with the upcoming signing of Bo Outlaw do you think that he can mold Dwight Howard the same way that he helped Amare Stoudemire? Good luck on the season, I bought the weekend plan and I am very excited to see what the boys in blue can do. Go Magic.

Otis: Mark, my hope for Dwight is to learn as much as he can from Bo. What Bo brings is the knowledge of how to play the game, and every minute he's on the floor play like it's the last. Bo is what we call a pro, and he brings that to work everyday. Thanks, Mark, for you support of the Magic. Otis

From Oscar (9/22): Otis, how are you and family doing? What happened with Nigel? Did you as a team go in a different direction? If he has a need, what does he need to work on? Thank you much. Proud Uncle.

Otis: You are referring to Nigel Dixon, a player from Orlando, who we had in for a workout, right? At the time he was still having some issues with his knee. Because I watched him grow up hanging around JT at the Smith Center, I have very good knowledge on how much better he has gotten over the years. Tell him I said good luck, and keep working. Thanks, Otis

From Eric (9/23): Hey Otis, you answered Rodney’s question to perfection. I love the idea of building chemistry and have been all for not adding anyone to ruin that chemistry or trading away players for no reason. None of the fans that I know seem to buy into that though. I don’t know why fans underestimate the chemistry, It’s such a vital part of being a good team. I guess they’re just fans of the Names on the jerseys instead of the game itself. I think we have a great team and real fans realize that. You guys are doing a hell of a job keeping the team’s core together and even if you don’t post this on the website, just wanted to thank you for all the hard work you put in to make sure we have competitive team, and keeping us up – to – date on what’s going on. Thanks again.

Otis: Thank you Eric for just having faith. Thanks, Otis

From Junior (8/13): First of all, I'm one of the biggest MAGIC fans EVER! But Otis, I just have one question. In one of your earlier comments,you said you expected big things from Mario Kasun. Last year,I thought he was an awesome rookie when he came of the IL and thought he had great potential to be an awesome center in this league. How much more has his game been polished up since the end of last season?

Otis: With Mario it's all about confidence. What he did this summer is play and have success in playing, I think that will help his confidence. I also believe that Coach Hill will have a positive impact on his continued development and growth. I think because of size, he will have a bigger role this season. Thanks, Otis

From Kirtan (9/22): Hello, Mr. Smith. I really appreciate you taking the time to answer questions of us Magic fans. I recently heard that the funding for the renovation of the TD Waterhouse Centre has been approved. Is that true? If not, then what's the current status regarding that situation. I am a big Magic Fan and I would hate to see the Magic leave Orlando. There are still lots of true Magic fans out there who support their team unconditionally.

Otis: Kirtan, thanks for your support of the Magic. It's much appreciated. To be honest, my focus at this point is working with the players and coaches to put the best team on the floor. In regard to TD Waterhouse Centre, our position is simply that we need to do what's right for the community.

From Pete (9/20): Hi Otis, in response to Cliff back on 8/30 you had said that there was a lot of interest in Reggie Evans (as there should be) and that it would have to be a sign and trade deal, but that you were exploring the options. From what I have read about him he seems like he would jump for a good offer. Isn't he exactly the type player we are looking for? If you were able to pull this off, how much would you guess we'd have to give up to make the deal work? I mean would our offer have to match his new salary in the player(s) we trade, or could you also throw in cash? Comparing geographical locations and team rosters, I am betting (hoping) you can make this happen. Thanks!

Otis: We looked into it but it was not something we could have gotten done without affecting our core. But, it was explored. Thanks, Otis

From Ellis (9/19): Otis, I've noticed Bo Outlaw is still an unsigned unrestricted free agent. Would the Magic consider re-signing him? There's no question as to what he brought to the Magic in his previous seasons, and I'm sure he'd be a bargain. How 'bout it? Bring back Bo! Thanks.

Otis: We like Bo and think he could be an asset for the growth of Dwight, but a lot depends on where Bo is in his career. Winning and doing what it takes for this team to win is big. That sometimes means more and it also means less at times. But he has worked out with our guys all summer. Thanks, Otis

From rsorl (9/17): Have you been following the Eurobasket? Fran is barely seeing any court time, Hedo is same old (clutch in OT vs Bulgaria), and Kasun is impressing me with very solid play.

Otis: Thanks, yes we have been following the cup games, [Assistant GM] Dave [Twardzik] is over there as we speak. Thanks, Otis

From Juan (9/16): Hello Mr. Otis, I saw in one of the latin newspapers that Eddy Curry and Sprewell, Ok! Here's my point: I think and believe that we can try to pursue Curry 'cause he can bring strength to the court and presence, now I know that we got Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje and that's cool. I read that Kevin Cato's shoulder is better but it's good if we can add Eddy. Also (I apologize if I'm annoying) we got open market with Sprewell, so in my understanding we got 2 players in the market that can help us in the paint. Thank you and forgive me if I'm annoying but I want to see my team win more games this year and become a threat to the other teams and a championship contender.

Otis: Juan, thanks for your interest in your Magic. Spree is now with the clippers and Curry will be a little tricky. Thanks for your help. Otis

From Sam (9/19): I heard a rumor the Magic are interested in Marcus Fizer. That is better than Laettner. I don’t care if he knows Grant Hill, obviously Shaq does not want him. I like the team the Magic have right now but I had one question. Do you think we could pull off a sign and trade with the Bulls for Eddy Curry? I agree Paul Pierce is a long shot and we don’t really need him. We need Curry, a Center one who is not afraid to bang down low and doesn’t get hurt all the time (except the heart issue which I think will be fine). Besides that, I like where the Magic are going I have been a fan since they first came in to the league. One more thing. In football, my teams are the Patriots and Bucs. I was teased for a long time about them the same way they tease me now about the Magic. Well you know the Pats and Bucs are for real, so you know where I am heading with this. The Magic will win this year. Look out fans. I have read all your nasty emails to Otis. When they win, I do not want to hear none of you praise him. I am Magic fan for life through the good times and the bad times. Steve Francis has what Tracy did not have and that is heart. Go STEVE-O. And Otis you keep doing what you are going to do best - getting us good players. LET THE GAMES BEGIN. Thanks.

Otis: Sam, thanks for your support. I better enjoy now while we are undefeated. Otis

From Jeff (9/19) : Good afternoon, Otis! I've been thinking...all this talk about needing a big man. I think a lot of people are overlooking Mario Kasun. With consistent burn, Mario has shown the necessary skills and strength to bang down low with the best of them. If he can keep the fouls down, he's easily a legitimate backup at either frontcourt position. Couple that with his recent strong showing at the Eurobasket 2005 tournament (starting while averaging close to 10 points and 7 rebounds per game) and we may be on to something! Your thoughts?

Otis: Thanks Jeff, but that's not me talking about a big man, I'm just answering you questions. I think Mario will have a good chance to make an impact - that will be up to Mario. He has a big body and is very skilled for his size. Thanks, Otis

From Davor (9/16): Thanks again for doing this. What an imaginative and innovative idea -- I can't recall any other executive in any sport communicating with its fans on this level, and the best part is that you're not answering crappy questions only. I have two. I can imagine certain players have their roles set (Howard, Hill, a healthy Cato, etc.), but what I see as the most interesting is the battle at PG -- are Nelson and Dooling going into camp in a virtual tie, without any sort of a headway in Brian Hill's eyes? Also, what do you think of the staff Hill has brought on, and how do you think it compares with some of the other top notch staffs in the league?

Otis: Davor, well, I like the fact that we have two guys that could fight for time or even starting, that doesn't concern me. I only wish we had the same level of competition at every position. Both will not back down and thinks the job is theirs, which will make for some very good practices. I happen to like this coaching staff very much, we added coaches with head coaching experience and the like to teach. That's imporant, they don't think any player can't learn. Brian listens and leans on his staff already No man is an island. Thanks, Otis

From George (9/17): Otis, at first I was very upset about our first round choice. Then when he made the decision not to play this year, I was even more upset with our front office for picking him. But after having time to reflect on our draft choice, and thinking about our draft last year (A+++ draft last year by the way) I realized that we Magic fans must have more faith in you, and I do. I have two questions, one you probably can not answer. But do you feel that Fran played us in the draft to get more money in his European league? Two...How do you think we stack up this upcoming year to the Miami Heat and the Pistons? I think those are the only two teams that we have to go through to win the east!

Otis: George, thanks for your interest in the Orlando Magic. I don't think Fran played us to get more money, he was then and is now a very good pick for the Magic. Keep in mind, we draft for the future, and he is a big part of our future. You just have a kid that at the last minute got cold feet, and had a lot of life changing things going on in his life. He will be a very good addition to the Magic in the future. I think our team stacks up well with every team. We have to defend better, and not just try to outscore teams. It will not be an easy task, but we have a very good basketball team. Thanks, Otis

From Rodney (9/17): I have to admit that was a very noble thing we as an organization did for the people in New Orleans in bringing some of their staff members here and as I remember didn’t they say that we were the first ones to contact them! That shows class not only in a professional level but as a city that we to know what it is like to be hit by a hurricane and know the devastation that it causes and to aid people in a time of need is a true sign that even in the darkest times Nobleness is truly MAGICAL! Now with that said, I do have a question throughout all of the questions that people have been sending they are asking about the acquisition of an additional 4 or 5 and I am hearing rumors that Howard would like to play the 5 now. Heath had asked you a question about Christian Laettner and an additional 4 or 5 and your exact response was "I think Christian would be a good fit, but we are looking at other options" so my question is if there are other options who are they if you don’t mind me asking? Thanks for responding to our e-mails.

Otis: Rodney, as I have said before, don't concern yourself with player 14 on the roster. It's about the growth and development of our current player, and the have had a very good summer. That's news to me that Dwight wants to play some 5, but with that said he just wants to play, anywhere on the court. I don't think any of the names, I would throw your way would knock you socks off, that's the reason we have not signed any of them, what's most important to me now is building on the chemistry we had last season and not adding anyone that would hurt that in anyway....Teams added players this off season that on paper looks good, but I'm not to sure they where...it remains to be seen. Thanks, Otis

From Ed (9/6): Dear Mr. Smith, keep up the good work and tks for taking the time to answer our E-mails. I know that everything doesn't work out perfectly like us the fans expect it to. And the Magic organization like yourself continually get bashed for everything not going right but I like the fact and intent that the Magic organization always have in trying to building a winning team. I feel good about this team we have and the nucleus of it. So far we only have one player change this year (Kenyon Dooling ) and the Magic are healthier, I think these are two big positives for this year. I have an off-the wall question for you. Do you really get much of chance to be a Magic fan or is it all mostly business?

Otis: Thanks for your interest in both the Magic and me. Yes, I do get to be a fan, it is difficult at times just to be a fan, always thinking of ways to get better. Thanks. O

From Mehdi (9/2): Hi Otis, I’m a Belgian from Brussels and have been a die-hard Magic fan since the expansion team. I have been several times to Orlando to see them play, especially last year to see the young Dwight Howard. Too bad for Fran but we have to do with what you have. Hearing Grant Hill feeling better and better is maybe the decisive key for next year. We all know how fantastic this player is and how he makes his team-mates better. Francis is an awesome gifted player and if he plays the right way (with the help of Brian Hill) and with the addition of a more expereienced Dwight Howard, this team can make some noise. But everybody knows you need a team to be successul. We have many versatile players (Francis, Dooling, Hill, Turkoglu, Deshawn) and good mid-range shooters but don’t you think this team has a lack of 3pts shooters? Turkoglu and Pat are our best shooters from downtown (though both were quite inconsistent last year), Diener showed he was also good during the SL but he’s a rookie. Nelson and Francis are more slashers and mid-range jumpers players, same for Deshawn and Dooling, so do you think this is enough to optimize the inside-outside game that Coach Hill wants to bring? Sorry for bad english. Thanks for reading and I wish you good luck!

Otis: I think we have players that can make open shots, from both long range and mid range, you get better looks at the baskets once the ball goes in the post. Dwight's development will also help with our outside shooting, so our inside game is very important to our outside game. Let's not kid ourselves, we have to stop the other team from scoring from time to time. Thanks. Otis

From Sherry (9/2): [Follow-up] Shortly before Paul Silas was fired, Keon was being considered for a 10 day contract. I don't know what put an end to the discussion but wouldn't he be worth putting some feelers out for?

Otis: Sherry, thank for the information on Keon, but I don't know if he would fit into what we are doing. Thanks. Otis

From Eric (8/12): Hey O, what kind of frontcourt player(s) do you think we need to help this team? And are we going to look to sign them long term or are they just to fill up roster spots until we clear up cap space? Thanks for your time and good luck this year!

Otis: I don't think it would be in our best interest to sign anyone to a long term deal at this point. Thanks. Otis

From Seth (8/12): Now that Christie was waived, I wonder if his contract is still trade-able as an expiring contract. There is a lot of confusion about this on the boards.

Otis: Seth, first stay off the boards! No it's not a contract anymore, so therefore it can not be traded. Thanks, Otis

From Steve (8/12): I love this team. That being said, I am truely amazed that when players enter the draft they are not obligated to sign a type of promise sheet that they WILL play the following season or they WILL NOT be allowed to enter the draft. It's a shame for a needy team to blow a lottery pick on an idiot who wants to play "oh let's see what happens when I enter an NBA Lottery" then say "well that was fun, now I'll go play in Spain". Secondly, I see we "waived" Doug Christie, well I also see that Brian Grant is available. Enough said....any comments?

Otis: No comments, but thank you for yours. Thanks, Otis

From Nick (Moscow, Russia) (8/12): Hi Otis, it's great to be able to send comments to our GM himself. I've been a Magic fan for more than 12 years already and I've seen both ups and downs of this francise. Just wanted to ask you not to rush for the immediate success now, you have come to run this francise at a critical moment, for the first time since Shaq left I feel that we have a clear shot to become a contender team. The shot's name is Dwight. However it will take time, that's why in my opinion first of all we have to plan ahead and play smart, I undersatand that as a GM you care the most about having a winning team here, but it's better to become a contender in a couple of years than to give up everything now just for making a PO apperance. As I look at the situation now we are pretty much locked up with our salary cap until Grant's contact runs out, that's why I was just shocked with a rumors of trading for Finley, that would take us a year longer to make a major run for all the neccesary pieces. Grant's contract will end in two years, by the summer of 2007 we should have a true All Star in Dwight, Nelson as our starting PG, Hedo as a key player on our bench, Diener and Fran also might be there I guess. With enough salary space we should be a true OPTION for all the players available. Trading for Christie was a bold move but we needed to cut the payroll anyway, as for Fran just as I've said we need him in 2007, not now, he'll have time to improve his game, learn some English and we'll get more of a player we need in him. Otis I put my trust in you, it takes time to build a great team and we have to be patient, just make sure that by the summer of 2007 the Magic Beast from the East comes back. Thanks and best regards.

Otis: Thanks, Nick, for you comments and support. Otis

From RDruryPI (8/20): Hi Otis, I am in total disbelief over the lack of free agency action on the Magic's behalf. It seems that we really screwed up with the draft pick, gave Christie away and now it appears we are sitting on our hands and doing nothing to better the team. This is the first year I can think of, where I have no faith in the front office. Please help me understand what's going on at 1 Magic Place.

Otis: It seems that you like a lot of movement. So do I if it's needed. We signed the player that we thought could help us and fit with all the changes we made the last two seasons. Because we didn't have a lot of player movement this off season, doesn't mean change isn't happening. Thanks. Otis

From Heath (8/20): Hey Otis. My name is Heath. I have been a Magic fan for a long time now. Last season I went to almost all the home games and that's not even having season tickets. I am wondering what else we could be looking for this off season? With the pick-up of Dooling and the signing of Diener, and of course Steve-O and Jameer, we have definite depth on the guards, however we all know we need help in other areas? There are so many rumors you hear, I am wondering what else or who else we could be looking at? I have heard such things as possibly signing Christian Laettner for the leage minimum which would still give us money under the cap and then going after a center such as Othella Harrington which could definetly add some great defense and his short handed shot is not bad either. Dale Davis is definetly more defensive than offensive, however, that is definetly one thing we were lacking last year! Well whatever happens I am so excited for this year and I look forward to a great season with Coach Hill and the newly revamped front office! Any insight would be great! Thanks so much and LET'S GO MAGIC!

Otis: Well we are working on signing another big, but we are not going to do anything that will not help the chemistry. I think Christian would be a good fit, but he has to get comfortable with his role. But we are looking at other options, but don't feel like we have to do anything. Thanks. Otis

From Erik (8/12): Hi Otis. A local favorite, Mark Jones, filled in nicely even coming in late which is hard to do. We all know he didn't get to show his offensive side (49 points in a UCF game and 23 ppg ave in the CBA). Did you even look to sign him this year?

Otis: Erik, we needed Mark last season and yes he did fill in rather nicely, but we thought we needed a different type of player at that spot. I like Mark and wish him well. I hope he gets an chance to fulfill his dream. Thanks. Otis

Question from Kytu (9/14): Greetings Otis, my name is Kytu and I've been a Magic fan since the beginning and grew up across the street from the O-rena and love to watch you Jerry Reynolds and the Cat man do your thing back in the days. I see there's a lot of armchair GM's here but I respect your basketball IQ and [would] like to know what is it that you are trying to get accomplished during your term as GM and what players would you like to bring to the team? What upgrades do you think we need to have a winning team? And some of us do appreciate the enlightment. GM of the year.

Otis: Kytu, well, the first thing we need is time for the growth of players, and to make adjustments with the roster as the season goes. I would love to tell you what we need. I would like to see what this team can do with time and Coach Hill, then maybe we adjust before the trade deadline - if we need to. Thanks. Otis

Question from Mark (9/14): Dear 32, I've been wondering for a while why no-one has even brought up DeShawn Stevenson? I even have gotten an update on Marcin Gortat, but unless I missed it I haven't seen any news or plans for him this season. And Fortrill, aka Mr Basketball, seems to think we have a "glaring hole" at SG, maybe he should go back and watch the tapes of the 2nd half of the season. DeShawn I think finally made a breakout in his career. He was arguably the best slasher/ penetrator on the team. He picked up a 3pt shot - that was pretty consistent on several nights, especially when Hedo and PG were ailing! Which brings me back to my point - with Steve playing some 2, where's DeShawn? He did play some point in Utah. Also don't forget the Ol' Running Rebel vet himself - Stacey. Thanks.
P.S. We can only say the 'Brian Hill thing' til the season starts and we see a 180 w/ a real coach who has experience, discipline, command of the game, and other coaching fundamentals we probably haven't seen since about...'97 or 99.

Otis: Well Mark that's interesting that you would say that. DeShawn may be having the best summer out of all our players. We are hoping that he has a breakout season and continues the success he had at the end of last season. However, I don't see him playing much point. I think we tried that the year we got him in a trade. At this point he will be our back up 2...depending on how and where the coach plays Steve. Thanks. Otis

Question from Alessandro (9/14): Hi Otis, I'm a long time "international" Orlando Magic fan from Italy, been following the team since '95 and, although the Shaq-Penny era is still far away (record wise) I saw some improvements in the last few months. Anyway, I'd like to know if you honestly think our current roster can stand up to other teams in the East, because when I look around, I see a lot of improvement? Thx for you answer and keep up the good work connecting with the fans.

Otis: Yes, I honestly do think we have enough talent to win THE East, while yes some of the other teams appear to have upgraded in some areas, they lost somethings in others. All of the teams are hoping some type of chemistry develops during the season, and winning helps in that area, but too much player movement too often can prevent that from happening. We have a good core of players - that will have an effect on the outcome of this season. Thanks. Otis

Question from Fortrill (9/15): Thanks for responding Otis. Yes, I understand a camp invitee and I'm not saying that signing camp fodders isn't a good idea but that's ALL we've done this off season (besides Dooling). I think PP you look at hard. I think it's a price you should be willing to pay. Yes, teams like Miami and Washington have won with small backcourts but I'm not talking about size I'm talking about ability. Who won the CHAMPIONSHIP? The Spurs. Take a look at their lineup. Manu is a true 2, not a point converted to a 2 or TRYING to be a 2. This is the same thing this organization did with Juwan and Gooden. Experimenting. I think timing is about opportunity. You have an opportunity to get PP, you take it or try at least. I want us to keep the team fairly intact but I want a championship more then I want a family atmosphere when I watch Magic basketball. You cannot sit here and tell me that PP and Dwight Howard, GHill, Nelson or Francis wouldn't win games and probably would be more able to go to the Finals. I think you must find your own identity instead of trying to create an replica from other teams. Especially teams that didn't win the ring. Isn't that the big picture?

Otis: Thanks for your input and conversation, but we can do this all year, but the team you want to keep in place, will not be, because it will take at least two of them to get the deal done. But thanks for you input on the past and future of the Magic, I enjoy your passion. See you at the games. Thanks. Otis

From Steve (9/6): Hi Otis, my name is Steve and you never answer my e-mails but [I] appreciate the fact you DO answer e-mails and am learning a lot. My comment/question today is how can a team sign the likes of Brent Barry, Bruce Bowen, Tim Duncan, Micheal Finley, Manu Ginobili, Robert Horey, Tony Massenburg, Tony Parker, Glenn Robinson and Nick Van Exel and it appears the Magic don't even have the money to sign even ME? What noose is around the Magics neck? Explain please.

Otis: Steve, although the Spurs won the championship, and did it the right way, they did not overspend so they had a little money to spend, with their mid-level. So they broke it up among few players and they signed their own free agents. But the biggest reason is Tim Duncan attract players who want to win a championship by playing the right way. Most NBA teams are taking steps in that direction, but it takes time, and the right players and patience on the part of the owner, the coach and GM and the fan. That is where it falls apart - when we change those positions often times we change direction. Do you recall the early to mid 90's they took their shots but stayed the course? Hope that helps. Thanks. Otis

From Alberto (9/6): Hey Otis, please say it is not so, I heard a rumor the Magic are pursuing Christian Laettner. Where would he fit into the whole equation? Pass on him, if you want a fan's opinion.

Otis: Alberto, we have had conversations with him, but nothing has happened. But we see him as a change of pace player that would play behind Dwight and the 4 spot, very high basketball IQ, he understands how to play the right way. Thanks. Otis

Question from Cedric (9/13): Hi Otis, you keep saying that you want to bring the right people to this team and that we need one more big. What is wrong with B Hunter? Doesn't he fit the bill? I really think that he could be a good part of our team. A really good back up PF would give us some good minutes behind Howard. Is there something that us fan don't know about Brandon? Thx. Keep the good work ,GO MAGIC and thanks again for keeping in touch with your fans.

Otis: If we are not going to make major changes, I have to upgrade positions 10- 12. Thanks.

Question from Brian (9/13): Hey Otis, I wanted to write and say thank you for taking the time out of your off season (or lack of) to answer all our emails, even the bad ones like Fortrills. I guess it's like they say, you can't please everyone all of the time. I think you are exactly right about letting the dust settle. We have a great core of players, although another post player to compliment Dwight definitely wouldn't hurt. I also wanted to throw in what an outstanding gesture it was for yourself and the other Magic representatives to fly to New Orleans and help out. I was wondering besides hiring on some of the Hornets interns, what other things could the Magic offer to help out the Hornets? Also, if the Hornets do end up having to relocate for a season, what city do you think would be a good venue? Thanks again for you time.

Otis: Thank you very much, Brian. What we did was ask the Hornets what their needs were and they came back to us with, jobs for their insides sales group (not interns). It was an interesting request under the circumstance, and one that we thought we could do from top to bottom - food, shelter and clothing. I don't know at this point where they are going to play their games. We are waiting on the word from the league as well. It is a big deal, because it is takes away an expansion opportuinty for the NBA, but the league, not the Hornets, is making the call. Thanks.

Question from Luke (9/13): Dear Otis, Hi my name's Luke. I sent a past email, I was wondering if at this stage you are considering only having 14 guaranteed contracts going into training camp, and choosing the 15th player during the training camp process or are you planning on going into training camp with 15 guaranteed contracts? I also was wondering if the rumors are true about Felipe Lopez has been offered a contract and if so has he shown much interest? Also I was wondering if you have talked to Jahidi White?

Otis: Luke, at this point, it looks as if we are going to take 13 contracts into camp, and if we sign Felipe that will not change things. We have not talked to Jahidi White at all during the off season. Otis

Question from Fortrill (9/10): First Dooling (decent, nothing more), then Boom Boom (pfft, whatever) and now Felipe Lopez (zzzzzzzzzzzz). Ya'll are really making a splash this off season. Back to reality, ya'll haven't done squat. Things you have done make no sense. I've studied basketball for many years and this off season we have gotten a load of small point gaurds (and no draft pick, by the way, the way Fran acts, I wouldn't want his soft behind on my team anyways) and still have a glaring hole at SG. Paul Pierce is said to be headed to Denver. Why didn't you contact Boston about PP? Really, as a fan since 1989, this organization is turning me off more and more every year. I know you'll say "Dwight this and Brian Hill that" well, if you haven't learned from the whole T-Mac thing and putting all your eggs in one basket, well, get ready for the same result. Dwight will be gone.

Otis: Mr. Basketball, I know you have followed basketball for many years; I would hope that you are smart enough to know a camp invitee verses someone we sign to a contract, that’s the first thing. Second, yes we could have had PP at what price? You have to stop trading and let the dust settle, maybe this team isn’t good enough, but this season we will find out instead of not knowing if they are the right fit or not. You want us to trade the team and fire the coach, which by the way makes no sense. The coach was the problem. So we hire another one, now the players are the problem so you go get more. Just sit a watch and study the game. Watch the teams that are winning. GET THE RIGHT PEOPLE ON THE BUS. There will be a time for change, but that time is not now. Maybe the next GM will make all the changes you want but you will have something to say about that too!

Question from Remy (9/9): Hi Otis, thanks for answering fans' question, way to connect with the die hard fans! I have to say I believe Dwight Howard will dominate this league in a few years. I expect him to be a whole lot better next season already! Now my question is do you think, unlike Tmac, Shaq and Penny, Dwight will stay with the Magic his whole career? And what will Magic management do to retain him? Thanks! MagicHolland

Otis: Remy, all those situations were different and I'm sure this will be. We want Dwight to be a part of the Magic family for a long time. I'm sure past management said the same for those other players. Thanks.

Question from Jeff (9/8): Since we have another defensive player in our lineup(Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje), is it possible to trade Cato for Eddy Curry? He can help our need in the post. Im not sure if this is a good move(coz of Curry's heart problems), but it can be an option. What do you think sir Otis?

Otis: Jeff, I like the way you think, but why would you make that trade if you are Chicago? It takes at least two teams to make a trade. Thanks.

Question from Julian (9/5): A follow up to rodney's question...if we won't be under the cap next year after Cato and Battie's contracts expire, shouldn't we trade at least one of them and get something in return? The mid level exception won't allow us to resign both- it's even possible that we won't resign either! Why not move either of them, maybe throw in your blue chipper in Spain and get a real big man in return!? New Orleans gave up their best players for salary cap space, how about someone like Maglore?

Otis: Thanks for the input, but if we want to sign our own players, we can do so for more than the mid level...Thank you. Otis

Question from Maria (9/5): No offense to any player, but why don't we pick up Eddy Curry, Vladimir Radmanovic, and Gerald Wallace? And let go of Andrew DeClercq, Brandon Hunter and Mark Jones?

Otis: No offense taken. It's simple really. They all are restricted free agents, which can be tricky for players to get off the free agent market. And we didn't have any money to spend this summer other than the mid level. Thanks for the advice. Otis

Question from Iloveursulita (9/2): Hi Otis. Is there any chance that we could re-sign Hunter? I really think he could be a really valuable back up. If we do re-sign him, we would only be a vet away from a very good team. Could that vet be Laettner? Thx for taking the time to answer my mails. Keep the good work, GO MAGIC.

Otis: Well, we have not made that committment to Brandon at this point and we are still trying to add at least one big, but are still unclear on who that will be at this point. Otis

Question from Matt (8/31): Hey Otis, can you explain the situation with Marcin Gortat? I haven't really heard anything about him since we drafted him. It seems likely he'll play in Europe next year, but what are our future plans with him? Thanks.

Otis: Matt, it's amazing that no one really brought Gortat at all, but this is the opposite of the Fran situation. He is in our plans but not for another year or so. Just need more time to develop and doing it in a system in which he will get more playing time will help in his development just as it will with Fran. The difference: we want Gortat to stay another year. This is not new to the NBA and is not new to the Orlando Magic.

Question from Rodney (8/5): Ok, so now if no team is interested in making a trade for Doug Christie and [when] we waive him and clear his salary cap from our total salary does that mean that we will pick up a higher quality person in free agency? Or are we still going to exercise our $2 million to get a lower quality 4 or 5 person and just wait until next season to get a high quality player when Cato and Battie’s contract expires?

Otis: Rodney, that’s called creative financing which we will not be allowed to do because we are not under the cap. But, what we can do is just sign a player with what we have left of our mid-level exception. As for as next year goes when Cato and Battie contract expires, we still will not be under the salary cap. With that said we would only have the mid-level to sign other free agents.

Question from Sherry (8/30): Otis, Sherry here in California wants to know has the Magic organization considered contacting Keon Clark at all? I cannot help but feel he could bring a much needed defensive presence to the Magic.

Otis: Hey, Sherry. Have you seen Keon Clark in the last 18 months? Neither have I. I think he got out of basketball for a year or so. Are telling me he's making a come back? If so how much of a chance are you willing to take...Otis

Question from Cedric (8/30): Hi Otis from a French fan. First, I'd like to thank you for taking the time to answer all thoses mails and I really hope that you'll keep doing that all season. Second, I'd like to talk about Fran, but not like other fans. I really think that taking Fran at #11 was a good choice (we needed a big and he was the best available there, only May and him were still on board). Please could you assure me that we are gonna do our best (via trip there ,on going phone call and selling the Orlando life to his girlfriend) to make sure he joins us next year (a good european tournament and a great season with Girona might bring up his confidence)? Keep [up] the good work. I really like what you did with the draft and free agency. I really hope that we can re-sign Brandon Hunter (sure he could be a great PF back up) and give some more minutes to Kasun (he is doing well with his national team). Thx for taking the time to answer my mail.

Otis: Cedric, we will and have had contact with Fran and will continue to do so, just to continue to let him know that he is a part of the Magic family. Thanks for the support.

Question from Cliff (8/30): Thanks for answering a previous email. I was wondering if we have a shot at Reggie Evans? He seems like an awesome role player and could be a great addition. You probably can't say much since he is a FA, but are you interested in him?

Otis: Cliff, there has been a lot of interest in Reggie Evans as of late from a few teams us being one of them, but because he is a restricted free agent getting him would be a little tricky. We don’t have much cap space to play with and in my last conversation with his agent at the end of last week they are looking for some big dollars. I like him but we don’t have enough to get him, unless we do a sign and trade...exploring the options.

Question from Faisal (8/12): First I'd like to say thanks for giving us fans an opportunity to ask you some questions. During the off-season some of us just really need a fix for some Magic info. My question was about the starting positions at the back court. There's all this talk about moving Stevie to the 2 spot, I was wondering if that was a definite move? I like the idea of switching him to the 2 every once in awhile, but he's still a point guard who has the best chance of running the ball in a new offense. Everyone's comparing him to A.I. when Eric Snow was running the point. People seem to not notice though that Allen had a career season this last run at the point. He's an all star who learned how to distribute the ball because he needed to. I think Steve Francis can easily do the same. Also, I heard the Nets aren't going for Abdur-Rahim, what'ya say we bag him?

Otis: Faisal, the topic of Steve moving from the point to the off guard has been tossed around a lot this off-season. I think we are going to have to wait and see what coach Hill has in store for Steve, although Steve would tell you himself he just wants to win. What position is not that important to him. He is a very talented basketball player in which you want to have the ball in his hands. I’m sure no matter where you put him on the floor he will be effective. I guess we were a little late in getting to Shareef, but we did have him as one of our top free agents this off season, but that was a tall order because he plays the same position as Dwight and they have the same agent. But we did make a run at him early.

Question from Michael (8/11): HI OTIS, MY SON AND I ARE SEASON TICKET HOLDERS IN THE LOWER BOWL AND WE WANT TO KNOW WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO DO TO SHORE UP THE MIDDLE, NOW THAT FRAN VASQUEZ IS NOT COMING THIS YEAR.

Otis: Michael, there was no one in this year's draft that could step in right away and have an impact inside, NO ONE. So we are still looking for a player with size to give us something off the bench, behind Dwight, Tony, Cato. Still looking, but whoever it is will have to work their butt off to get time - that’s how much confidence I have in the guys we have now. Maybe I’m nuts.

Comment from Titansftball (8/16): HELLO, MR. Smith. I wish you all the best in your new job. I am a true believer and I believe we can win a championship every year. I just wanted to say that let's try and keep this team in Orlando because ORLANDO loves this team.

Otis: Thanks for your continued support.

Question from Marten (8/26): Mr. Smith, last year the team's goal was to bring Dwight Howard along slowly on the offensive end, allowing him to focus on his defense. He showed some nice flashes of offense in March and April. What is the organization's plan for Dwight Howard in this upcoming season? Thanks for taking the time to answer. GO MAGIC!

Otis: Marten, Dwight will be a big part of what we do on the offensive side of the floor. Brain likes the ball to go inside out...which will make Dwight very important. He has improved his touch shots around the basket which will help. Otis

Question from Jason (8/25): Otis, seems you're getting a little hot under the collar! So I won't hammer you with any of the past questions. My question is...where does Pat Garrity fit in? Have you guys tried to trade him? He seems slow, with no ups and liability, I just don't think his recent numbers are worth a roster spot. What do you expect out of him this year? Thanks.

Otis: Jason, first let me say thank you for paying enough attention to notice that I was getting the same questions and hitting me with something different. Well, we have not actively sought any trades for Pat. We like what he brings to the table as a long range shooter, but we would like to see if Pat can make a few more shots with this team. With players like Steve, Grant, Jameer, and others they will have to create shots for Pat. In Pat's defense, he has been hurt the last two seasons but is healthy this year and is in the gym everyday working out and getting up shots, so we are hoping Pat will continue to help us spread the floor so that players like Dwight can work down low...Thanks.

Question from Cleon (8/23) : Hey Otis, first time e-mailer. All of our current bigs (Cato,Battie, Garrity, Kasun, Boom Boom?, Gortat?) outside of (hopefully) Dwight are all offensively challenged in the post. If we sign another Big are you