Guard Terrence Ross and the Orlando Magic are working on a contract buyout, allowing him to become a free agent, sources told ESPN.
Ross, who had interest among several teams at the trade deadline, is expected to have conversations with a few teams on the possibility of joining them for the rest of the season.
As long as Ross agrees to a buyout by March 1, he’s eligible to be on his new team’s playoff roster.
Ross, 32, has played seven seasons in Orlando and shot 38% this year on three-pointers. Ross played his first five NBA seasons with the Toronto Raptors and averaged 11 points and 36% three-point shooting for his career.
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