Rashard Lewis will sign a max deal with the Magic on July 11.

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The NBA's most sought-after free agent is going to the Magic Kingdom.

After being treated to an aggressive 24-hour courtship, Rashard Lewis told the Orlando Magic on Monday that he plans to leave the Seattle SuperSonics to sign a max contract with Orlando on July 11, according to NBA front-office sources.

That's the first day free agents are allowed to officially sign new contracts. Free Agency Season in the NBA began Sunday at 12:01 a.m. and Lewis was in Central Florida by that afternoon to take in Orlando's persuasive recruiting pitch, including lobbying from franchise big man Dwight Howard.

The exact value of a max contract won't be known until the league announces the salary-cap figure in effect next season on July 11, but it's believed to be between $75 million and $85 million over five seasons.

The price for Lewis' services could grow, though. Unless a sign-and-trade arrangement can be worked out with Lewis' old team or unless it can otherwise shed a contract or two to create more salary-cap space in the next week, Orlando will have to renounce the rights to restricted free agent Darko Milicic to create the cap room to fund such a lucrative deal, instantly making Milicic an unrestricted free agent.

And that might only heap more pressure to live up to this contract on Lewis, who is poised to become a very high-priced sidekick to Howard.

The 6-foot-10 forward -- having spent all nine of his NBA seasons in Seattle after famously slipping to the Sonics in the 1998 draft as the No. 32 overall pick -- is a proven scorer who averaged a career-high 22.4 points last season. Yet Orlando is bound to be questioned for committing so much financially to a player known only for his scoring.

Overlooking last month's aborted hiring of Billy Donovan as their new coach, it's the biggest free-agent splash from the Magic since the summer of 2000, when Orlando signed both Grant Hill and Tracy McGrady to matching $93 million contracts.

Only the Sonics had the right to sign Lewis to a six-year deal and pay him more than he'll get from the Magic, but the 27-year-old apparently was eager to team with Howard and move out of the Western Conference.

When the Sonics traded Ray Allen to Boston on draft night, after selecting new face of the franchise Kevin Durant at No. 2 overall, Allen told the Tacoma News Tribune: "Now that I'm no longer there, I'm not even sure Rashard is going to want to come back. He wants to win and you almost think they are starting to rebuild with all these young players. I'm not sure Rashard is going to want to be a big brother to all these young guys."

Said Howard, speaking to Orlando reporters on Tuesday: "Having a guy like Rashard around would help my game out tremendously. The more shooters that we can bring in here, the better. Rashard is a shooter and a scorer, and that would help our team so much. We have some young guys on this team who can play, and hopefully we can add somebody like Rashard."

Florida Today reported in Tuesday's editions that Howard -- as expected even before Orlando secured Lewis' commitment or hired Stan Van Gundy to replace deposed coach Brian Hill -- still plans to sign a five-year extension with the Magic this summer.

"I definitely want to do the maximum of five years," Howard told the paper. "There's a great opportunity there for me, and I want to take it."

Milicic, meanwhile, figures to have no shortage of free-agent opportunities if he is indeed released onto the open market, despite a fourth straight season marked by concerns about the 7-footer's intensity. The former No. 2 overall pick in the 2003 draft by Detroit averaged just 8.0 points and 5.5 rebounds for the Magic in his first full season of regular playing time, but the 22-year-old did raise his game in the playoffs by averaging 12.3 points on 58.8 percent shooting in Orlando's four-game elimination by the Pistons in the first round.

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I'm wondering if Hill will end up with Phoenix. Pretty strong rumor.

Dang Seattle has had their team blown up.
 

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a little better than average player getting max money.

gotta love the nba.
 

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a little better than average player getting max money.

gotta love the nba.
It is rediculous huh? I think teams in the east are looking at what the Cavs did and thinking they can do that too.

The magic couldnt win the title when they had the best team in the NBA. Their management isnt that great. Brian hill was awful as a head coach.
 

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It is rediculous huh? I think teams in the east are looking at what the Cavs did and thinking they can do that too.

The magic couldnt win the title when they had the best team in the NBA. Their management isnt that great. Brian hill was awful as a head coach.

max money should be for players that you build a franchise around. Dwight Howard will be the guy you max out and build. Retard lewis isnt and now how are they going to pay them both max? and still get enough decent guys to fill everything else out?
 

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a little better than average player getting max money.

gotta love the nba.

I gotta disagree. Lewis is ultra-talented and a great shooter who can score inside and out. He also rebounds and plays decent enough D. Plus he's pretty young, will only be 33 at the end of the contract.

He'll make the Magic better, but they still have a lot of work to do to contend.

Now, if you want to see an outrageous contract that shows the utter stupidity of NBA teams, just wait till you see how much $ Darko gets.

Love the guy, but he's gonna get PAID for doing essentially nothing except be 7'0 and athletic.
 

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I gotta disagree. Lewis is ultra-talented and a great shooter who can score inside and out. He also rebounds and plays decent enough D. Plus he's pretty young, will only be 33 at the end of the contract.

He'll make the Magic better, but they still have a lot of work to do to contend.

Now, if you want to see an outrageous contract that shows the utter stupidity of NBA teams, just wait till you see how much $ Darko gets.

Love the guy, but he's gonna get PAID for doing essentially nothing except be 7'0 and athletic.


He is a great player and will make them better but max contracts should only be given to the tier 1 players like KG, Duncan, Kobe etc. He deserves to get a great contract but I think max contract for him is an over payment...
 

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I'm from Seattle and have been watching the Supersonics my entire life. It's another classic case of an athlete running for the hills when the green comes calling.

Seattle took this skinny 18-year-old when his hometown Houston Rockets said "no thanks" and didn't draft him like they said they would. They've developed him into a star and two years ago the Sonics were playing in the Western Semifinals. They draft the cream of the crop in the draft along with a potential stud in Jeff Green making Rashard the true leader of this team and what does he do? He takes off for money and is going to play for a shitty team.

Someone explain to me why a guy can't resist a couple extra million for loyalty these days. Aside from being overcast, Seattle's summers are great and people love to live there. What's wrong with playing your entire career with one team?
 
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I gotta disagree. Lewis is ultra-talented and a great shooter who can score inside and out. He also rebounds and plays decent enough D. Plus he's pretty young, will only be 33 at the end of the contract.

He'll make the Magic better, but they still have a lot of work to do to contend.

Now, if you want to see an outrageous contract that shows the utter stupidity of NBA teams, just wait till you see how much $ Darko gets.

Love the guy, but he's gonna get PAID for doing essentially nothing except be 7'0 and athletic.

Man I been south of Seattle my entire life and Lewis isn't anything but average. Streaky and average and certainly not worth the money. Heck, he's getting what the market is paying though and good riddence. Most of the time when he's on the court he looks like he just smoked a bowl.:thumbsup:
 

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It's real hard to argue with 22 ppg and 7 rpg. I don't care what he looks like.
 

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I'm from Seattle and have been watching the Supersonics my entire life. It's another classic case of an athlete running for the hills when the green comes calling.

Seattle took this skinny 18-year-old when his hometown Houston Rockets said "no thanks" and didn't draft him like they said they would. They've developed him into a star and two years ago the Sonics were playing in the Western Semifinals. They draft the cream of the crop in the draft along with a potential stud in Jeff Green making Rashard the true leader of this team and what does he do? He takes off for money and is going to play for a shitty team.

Someone explain to me why a guy can't resist a couple extra million for loyalty these days. Aside from being overcast, Seattle's summers are great and people love to live there. What's wrong with playing your entire career with one team?

I think this is more than a couple million.
I doubt Seattle would do anything close to maxing him out.
I understand what you're saying, but I'm 27 right now, if someone offered me $85 million for the next five years guaranteed, and someone else offered me $50 million for five years, I'm taking 85 ten out of 10 times.

I have no idea what Seattle offered, but my guess is they tried to lowball him.
 

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I'm sure having to take on Wally Szczerbiak's contract played some role in this.

But still, RL isnt worth the max.
 

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Lewis has never hit a clutch shot in his life. Can't wait to see him get the ball with time running down only to come up short.

So long Lewis, lets take the money we were going to give you and give it to a top PG in Chauncey Billups.
 

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Lewis has a monster 2 handed dunk though. He will give Orlando fans some excitement.

And they probably go OVER the total a lot.
 

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Alright, Hill's wife expecting. VERY good chance he stays in ORL.
 

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lewis is alot better than average. maybe not a max player but he's damn good. will help the magic alot as will stan van gundy.
heard Hill is going to the suns
 

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i think max might be too much but contracts will be inflated, lot of money being made by the nba owners meaning average players making too much.
 

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Finally, a legitimate scoring threat. Will make the Magic contenders next season, interested to see the the Howard/Lewis combo. The hacking of Howard down the end of the games killed Orlando last season, because he was their only reliable guy.
 

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