I don't see the magic paying 14M for Redick.... "Orlando Magic general manager Otis Smith told the Orlando Sentinel early Saturday he "anticipates" matching the Bulls' three-year, $19 million offer to restricted free agent J.J. Redick. The Magic have seven days to match the offer, which the Tribune reported is front-loaded at $7 million. With the Magic already in luxury tax territory, matching that offer would cost the Magic a dollar-for-dollar penalty and a total of $14 million. "I anticipate us doing it, but I'm not sure," Smith told the Sentinel. "It's too early. We'll talk about it." The Bulls' $7 million of salary-cap space representing the first year of the Redick offer is tied into the offer until the Magic either chooses to match it or not. But the Bulls feel other shooting guard targets like Ronnie Brewer or Keith Bogans will be available seven days from now, when the Magic make their final decision. Redick, the 11th pick in the 2006 draft, made a little over $3 million last season."