After the Orlando Magic’s offseason strikes, it’s clear Terrence Ross is worked up in regards to the workforce’s future. What stays unclear is whether or not he’ll be part of it.
Ross’ future is unknown after he made it clear to the Orlando Sentinel and publicly that he’d wish to proceed his profession elsewhere — particularly on a contending workforce.
Despite that choice, Ross stays in Orlando and is optimistic about what the Magic may obtain after their offseason strikes — drafting Paolo Banchero at No. 1 and Caleb Houstan within the second spherical (No. 32), signing Gary Harris to a contract extension and re-signing Mo Bamba and Bol Bol in free company.
The Magic additionally signed Kevon Harris to a two-way contract Monday and Admiral Schofield will return on a two-way deal.
“I feel like everything we didn’t have a season or two ago, we have,” Ross stated on his podcast, The T. Ross Podcast. “Everything in bulk. I’m actually taking pictures in the midst of my exercise, not even speaking to the coaches or something, and simply in my head pondering. And midway by, I’m like, ‘We could [expletive] go to the playoffs.’
“We have a lot to play for this year. That kind of got me hype. And then to see all the youth we have and they’re ready to go out the gate. It’s going to make me optimistic about what we can achieve this season and moving forward. Granted, I’m still with the team.”
Ross, the longest-tenured Magic participant having been in Orlando since February 2017, has an $11.5 million wage for 2022-23 — about $1 million greater than the non-taxpayer mid-level exception ($10.49 million).
Unless he indicators an extension, he’ll be an unrestricted free agent subsequent offseason.
Before the 2021-22 season ended, Ross instructed the Orlando Sentinel he anticipated to be traded in March 2021 when the Magic traded former franchise mainstays Nikola Vučević, Aaron Gordon and Evan Fournier forward of the commerce deadline to launch a rebuild centered round youthful expertise.
A deal for Ross hasn’t materialized and he’s completed the final two seasons in Orlando.
Ross doesn’t know if he’ll be moved earlier than the commerce deadline in February — the Magic’s final alternative to commerce Ross whereas he’s on the 4-year, $54 million contract he signed through the 2019 offseason.
“I don’t know how that’s going,” he added. “It’s all out of my fingers. I’m in full darkness. I don’t know what’s happening. I see the [general managers] day by day on the fitness center. Nothing’s out of the peculiar. I could possibly be right here for the rest of the season. I could possibly be gone earlier than coaching camp. I don’t know what’s going to occur. I’m simply going to maintain specializing in the workforce.
“Why not be ready? And who knows? If we have that Cinderella story — the season becomes special — there’s no telling what could happen.”
President of basketball operations Jeff Weltman addressed Ross’ standing with the workforce earlier within the offseason.
“The thing about [Terrence] is that he’s a true professional,” Weltman stated. “He’s an awesome man. When we made all these trades final season, T sort of received holding the bag. We acknowledge that and have had discussions about that. T loves the Magic. He loves the locker room. Part of the event of our younger gamers, T can declare some duty for that. He’s only a good teammate and good skilled.
“Obviously, we’ll be exploring options with our whole roster. If Terrence Ross is on this team next year, I know he’ll embrace the opportunity to grow the young guys up and show the league he can still play. Conversations are always ongoing league-wide.”
This article first appeared on OrlandoSentinel.com. Email Khobi Price at [email protected] or observe him on Twitter at @khobi_price.
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