Dwight Howard

Magic GM: No Plans For Major Moves

As trade rumors continue to swirl around Dwight Howard, Magic GM Otis Smith insists he doesn't intend to make any major moves, according to Josh Robbins of the Orlando Sentinel. Having lost its lost four games, Orlando has struggled recently, but Smith says the team's slump doesn't change his plans.

"I think you look at your team as a whole and understand that we have to fight through whatever we have to fight through and you continue to evaluate everything top to bottom," said Smith. "That's what you do. When it's time to make a change, you make a change."

Although Howard has requested a trade and is an incredibly desirable commodity, Smith is hamstrung by a number of the team's other assets. Hedo Turkoglu and Jameer Nelson are underperforming and are on expensive multiyear contracts, while recent free agent signings like Jason Richardson, Glen Davis, and Earl Clark can't be moved until March 1st.

I expect the team's front office to stay the course for the next month, hoping for an improvement in the team's performance. It seems highly unlikely the Magic make a move before March 1st, particularly since the All-Star Game takes place in Orlando on February 26th. If the team is still struggling at the start of March though, all bets are off.

Latest On Dwight Howard

Derrick Rose would be open to having Dwight Howard join him in Chicago, as indicated by his comments to Vaughn McClure of the Chicago Tribune. Here's the latest about the Magic big man who could be on the move:

Dwight Howard Open To Trade To Bulls

While the Bulls didn't earn a spot on his original wishlist of destinations, Dwight Howard indicated last night that he'd be open to being sent to Chicago. Asked about a potential trade to the Bulls, Howard told Vaughn McClure of the Chicago Tribune, "If I could play with Derrick [Rose] right now and God wanted that to happen, it will happen."

Although there had been some speculation that Adidas wouldn't want two of its signature clients in Howard and Rose to play for the same team, the Magic star denied that marketing issues might play a part in keeping him out of Chicago.

"It has nothing to do with Adidas," Howard said. "In fact, Adidas would love that because me and Derrick have the same guy."

Howard, who requested a trade earlier this winter, reportedly provided Magic GM Otis Smith with a list of preferred destinations that included the Mavericks, Lakers, and Nets. There have been conflicting reports on whether the list has grown since then, but for his part, Howard has seemed receptive to listening on any inquiries. Last week, he praised the Celtics, saying he'd "always listen" if a team like Boston came calling.