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Along with Francis, the Rockets got journeyman forward Tony Massenberg from 
the Grizzlies. 

As part of the deal, the Magic sent Don MacLean to Houston, in exchange for 
Grizzlies Michael Smith, Lee Mayberry, Rodrick Rhodes and Makhtar Ndiaye, 
whom the Grizzlies re-signed and then dealt away. 

"This deal gives us two young talented players and two veteran NBA 
experienced players,'' said Stu Jackson, Grizzlies president and general 
manager. "We improve our outside shooting, athleticism and provide overall 
team depth and add some veteran leadership.'' 

The deal was announced the same day that Francis was scheduled to hold a 
press conference, in which he was expected to say that he would refuse to 
play for the Grizzlies. 

On draft night, Francis showed he was unhappy at being picked by Vancouver. 
He later explained his initial reluctance was because he didn't want to move 
so far away from his Maryland home and his grandmother, who has raised him 
since the death of his mother. 

Contract talks between Francis' agent, Jeff Fried, and Vancouver were termed 
as being "heated'' by Jackson, who said he made numerous attempts to deal the 
disgruntled prospect since draft day. 

The Grizzlies, who finished with an NBA-worst 8-42 record last year, 
addressed a number of their needs in the trade. 

Dickerson will give the Grizzlies an outside shooting threat, after the guard 
hit over 43 percent of his 3-point attempts -- tied for fourth in the NBA -- 
in his rookie season last year. 

Harrington, entering his fourth season, is expected to bolster the Grizzlies' 
rebounding. Appearing in 41 games, of which he started 10, Harrington 
averaged six rebounds and 22 minutes per outing. 

Price will fill Mayberry's shoes as back-up point guard, while Carr will get 
some time coming off the bench as a forward. 

In an unrelated move, the Grizzlies signed veteran free agent forward Dennis 
Scott. 

"Dennis is a proven NBA long-range shooter. In addition to his great 
knowledge of the game, Dennis has the ability to pass the ball which will 
help our team.'' 

Scott, a nine-year veteran, played under Grizzlies coach Brian Hill at 
Orlando. After opening last season with the New York Knicks, Scott finished 
the year with the Minnesota Timberwolves.