And after that trade they had the worst record in the league. I would say they came out somewhat empty handed. If they dont put that ultimatum on the table, then ya, I would call dwight a big ***** boy too. But they did, they forced a kid to make a decision that he shouldnt have had to made. And then ended up trading him the next year anyways. Anyways, I think we could win without LeBron, add dwight plus a solid 3rd option and we could run the league for the next few years. Minus a player that I dont like, as I said its personal preference and there is nothing wrong with wanting the opposite.
the magic got back Arron Afflalo, Al Harrington, Nikola Vucevic, Moe Harkless Josh McRoberts, Christian Eyenga and a bunch of draft picks. that's much better than getting nothing in return IMO. and like i said, they put that decision in front of him because he demanded a trade. he wasn't staying in orlando and made it very well known.
i think you're mistaking the timeline of events. dwight demanded the trade first. then midseason he said he'd stay for another year. then in his last season, he started demanding trades all over again and the magic had no idea whether he was going to resign with them or leave. if you were the magic, what do you do in that situation? sit on your hands and wait to see what dwight does, or take the initiative? they gave him the ultimatum, then traded him.