Magic center Dwight Howard sat head coach Stan Van Gundy down and asked him to dial back the negativity... The Players Union is concerned over where salaries are headed......>>> Full Story
This Magic have had a difficult time fielding a full roster but the injuries are abating and Rashard Lewis finally makes his return from suspension this week. The big game this week is on Friday night in Boston.
Date Posted: 11/18/2009 9:32:00 PM By: Steve Kyler
The Orlando Magic got one of their more convincing wins of the season dropping the Oklahoma City Thunder 108-94.
The Magic had six players in double figures on the scoring end, led by Rashard Lewis who was one assist...
NBA AM: Dwight Calls Out StanMagic center Dwight Howard sat head coach Stan Van Gundy down and asked him to dial back the negativity... The Players Union is concerned over where salaries are headed... Knicks taking their time with Iverson... More on T-MAC... NBA chats at 10am, 11am and 4pm EST
Rashard Lewis Making His Presence FeltSince returning from suspension two games ago, Rashard Lewis has shaken off the rust and help carry the injury plagued Magic.
NBA PM: Magic Lose JameerJameer Nelson out 4-6 weeks…Kelenna Azubuike having surgery – Warriors short-handed…Dikembe Mutombo’s new job…Good luck to Paul Allen…HOOPSWORLD chats.
Courtside: Magic Win Ugly Over CharlotteThe Orlando magic got win #8 on the season, but allowed Charlotte to hang around in a game they should have ran away with.
Where's The Magic In Orlando?The Orlando Magic believe they have some serious issues to address before they can be considered an elite team.
Courtside: Cleveland Wins RematchThe Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Orlando Magic 102-93 on Wednesday night in a rematch of the Eastern Conference Finals.
NBA PM: Iverson Back TonightAllen Iverson is back…Bill Walton retires…Juan Dixon is in Greece…Options not picked up…Players of the Week: Melo and Dwight…HOOPSWORLD chats.
5 Reasons To Fear The MagicThe 2009-2010 season gets underway on Tuesday and the Orlando Magic fresh off an undefeated preseason look to be a force to be reckoned with in the East again this season.
Rumors: Summer Winding DownAs the summer finally winds down the Los Angeles Lakers are holding onto Lamar Odom . . . the Knicks will be patient . . . remaining free agents
Fantasy: Who's Next on the Injured List?Al Jefferson and Jason Terry are the latest victims of the Great Injury Bug of '09. Is there a pattern that can point the way toward the next fallen soldier's identity?
Fantasy: Latest Injury ImpactsThe past two weeks have seen Redd, Bynum, and now Nelson sidelined with injuries. Who will step up to fill their voids?
Fantasy: The Roto All-Star ReservesWith the coaches having made their selections, let's turn again to the numbers to see who fantasy owners would choose as the best of the best.
Fantasy: Waiver Wire WatchThey won't get any burn in Phoenix this weekend, but some of these guys could be fantasy All-Stars if you grab them in time.
Fantasy: The Roto All-Star StartersThe fans have had their say, and now it's time for fantasy owners to state the case for the guys whose numbers make us the happiest.
NBA Fantasy Fix: 12/26During this Holiday season, HOOPSWORLD checks out which players fantasy owners should be most thankful for this year… We’ll also update some lingering injury situations from around the league.
Fantasy: Tracking Trends From Week 7Free throws take center stage this week, as a few players are making or attempting them at an historic rate.
Fantasy: Updated Top 50 Overall RankingsNearly a quarter of the way into the 2008-2009 NBA season, we have seen our fair share of pleasant fantasy surprises and brutal disappointments. Thus, let’s re-examine the Top-50 overall fantasy rankings and see how it shakes out...
Arena: Amway Arena
(17248) Arena Build Date: 1/1/1989 Year Founded: 1989 Owner: Orlando Magic, Ltd., a subsidary of RDV Sports, In President: Alex Martins General Manager: Otis Smith Head Coach: Stan Van Gundy Assistant Coaches: Brendan Malone, Patrick Ewing, Steve Clifford, Bob Beyer Number of NBA Titles: 0 Number of Playoff Appearances: 11 Forbes 2007 Franchise Value: $349 million Forbes 2007 Revenue: $100 million Purchase Price: $85 million (1991) Developmental League Team: Reno Bighorns