For those of you who have asked or are still wondering, there is only one way Penny Hardaway will ever wear an Orlando Magic jersey. Hardaway would have to go into his closet, pick out one of his old jerseys and then go sit by the pool and sip margaritas with little Penny. Otherwise, it will never happen. There is absolutely nothing that Hardaway brings to this team except cap relief - and even that is not really worth mentioning his name and the Orlando Magic in the same breath.
Update: As expected, the Magic waived Penny Hardaway from his contract this morning. The Magic also resigned forward Bo Outlaw.

2 Comments on "Update on Penny Hardaway"
Look I know that Penny has gotten older and he is not as mobile as he use to be, but he is still am good player. I have always and will always be in his corner. I know if just given the chance he can be a productive member of any team in the NBA. He has suffered through a lot of injuries; just like some one else I know (G.H.). I would love to see him play for the Magic again I do not think that he should have ever been traded in the first place. I would love to see him play along side of Grant Hill.
yo how can they treat an nba great so bad hes probibly one of the best next to jordan.i really hope seing him play again.dude i hope he doesnt give up and retire like this let him win 1 champion ship with a dramatic come back beacuse hes better than kobe and alot of the others because hes not a ball hog.penny hardaway forever