Champion Creed
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113: 070: A Completely Different Locker Room Atmosphere (Vote for Monthly Ticket)_2 113: 070: A Completely Different Locker Room Atmosphere (Vote for Monthly Ticket)_2 Abundant salary cap space allowed Pat Williams’s plan to be implemented.

After trading away so many players, the Magic finally started bringing new players in.

The day after Roger was traded to Orlando, the Magic successfully signed Ron Harper and another former member of the Bulls Dynasty, Horace Grant.

At the moment they officially signed with the team, Pat Williams felt much more at ease.

This also intensified Michael Jordan’s “affection” for the Magic, the rebel Roger plus the leaker Grant?

Good, very good, the buffs are fully stacked!

Next season, they must thoroughly show their love for the Orlando Magic!

These two signings were great, and the best part was that even after signing Harper and Grant, the Magic still had some salary cap space left.

Harper, due to a serious injury, had not signed a large contract.

Grant had wasted a year in Dallas, so he also only signed a two-year contract with the Magic worth $4.9 million, which was not excessive.

The traded Dennis Scott was making $3.24 million a year.

Pat Williams spent the remaining money on Derrick McKey from the Pacers, a 206 cm player who could play both forward positions and was known for his active defense, the very same starting small forward in the ’93 SuperSonics team that eliminated the Rockets and the Suns to meet in the Western Conference Finals.

Indianapolis media lambasted the Pacers for not being decisive enough on the contract renewal issue, cursing them for letting a superb defensive player go to an Eastern competitor.

But such curses changed nothing.

Last, the team signed 32-year-old former rebounding champion Michael Cage at a bargain price, another powerful 208 cm forward.

Scoring has never been Cage’s forte, but he excels in all sorts of gritty work and loves physical confrontations.

He was like a blue pill, when McKey or Grant needed a break, he could maintain the team’s toughness during transition periods, ensuring the fierce battle never ceased.

By then, the Magic’s salary cap space was completely filled.

In one fell swoop, Pat Williams had signed three forwards: Grant, McKey, and Cage, all tenacious defenders, along with the 198 cm Harper.

Together with the team’s own players, who were always at full energy on defense—including the 203 cm small forward Donald Royal and the powerful shot-blocker Shaq—,

the Magic had finally completed their frontcourt lineup—Pat Williams had successfully turned plans on paper into reality.

The shortest starters next season, both Harper and Roger, would be 198 cm.

Their tall statures and fierce competition were sufficient to leave all other teams stuck in the quagmire of missed shots.

There was just one problem—the Magic had almost completely changed their blood, with only O’Neal remaining from last season’s starting lineup.

Whether the team would gel smoothly was key to the Magic’s performance next season.

However, that was a problem to be solved during the new season’s training camps.

For now, the rosters of all teams were basically set, and there would be less and less news of transfers as the NBA’s heat gradually cools down.

Until the next season starts.

In the meantime, according to Reebok’s plan, Roger began his commercial tour around the world.

The ’94 World Championship was in full swing, but that was temporarily irrelevant to Roger, as the Basketball Association was having a hard time accepting an outside-system player to compete for the country.

Dream Team II continued the glory of Dream Team at the World Championship, averaging a 37.7-point victory margin and securing the championship with an undefeated record.

In this era of world basketball, the Dream Team could do whatever they wanted.

However, Americans have historically not been very invested in the World Championship.

If you’ve read enough autobiographies of basketball stars, you’ll find that they often devote a considerable part of their memoirs to the Olympics, but rarely discuss their experiences at the World Championships.

Therefore, despite winning the World Championship, O’Neal from Dream Team II was not very excited.

On camera, looking at the gold medal on his chest, he appeared indifferent:

“This is okay, at least I proved that I’m more deserving to be in the Dream Team than that asshole Laettner.

But this isn’t what I’m truly after.

I’m not saying the World Championship isn’t good, but right now, all I can think about is the NBA championship!

I think next summer, everyone will be cheering for me and Roger!

Chris getting a championship before me?

Dream on!”

O’Neal was officially making his championship declaration.

Every Orlando fan was full of longing for the next season.

But Roger knew it wasn’t that simple.

Although many Jordan fans tend to overlook this point, believing that peak Michael Jordan was invincible, the fact is that in 1995 Jordan didn’t make it to the Finals, or even the Conference Finals.

And it was the Orlando Magic that eliminated them.

But admittedly, Michael Jordan at the time might not have been ready.

His comeback was too abrupt; after playing only 17 regular-season games, he was thrown into the playoffs meat grinder.

In this history, thanks to Roger, Jordan had decided to come back during the off-season.

Thus, he had a full pre-season to prepare, enough time to turn back into the basketball player Michael.

When he stood on the court, he would be in his complete form!

So, could the Magic beat the Bulls next season?

It was uncertain.

This also meant that Roger had to work even harder.

The ’95 Magic might have beaten the Bulls, but let’s not forget that the ’96 Bulls also swept the Magic.

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