ORLANDO — The Orlando Magic and veteran center Adonal Foyle have reached an agreement on a one-year contract worth $1.3 million, according to a NBA source familiar with the contract negotiations.
Foyle, 33, played in all 82 games with the Magic last season, backing up starting center Dwight Howard. Foyle exercised an opt-out clause in his contract back in June, looking for a situation where he could get more playing time and money. But instead he decided to re-sign with the Magic.
Because Foyle received the veteran’s minimum for a player with 10 years or more of experience, the Magic will be responsible for just $797,581 of his contract. The NBA will subsidize the rest of the contract.
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