Howard’s hurting Jameer and Smith’s hurting Magic

Posted by Orlando News Center on Feb 14, 2012 | Leave a Comment

Philadelphia, PA –  Next time you're on Church Street in downtown Orlando, it's probably a good idea to look both ways before crossing the street. Those LYNX buses are dangerous, especially when someone is behind you pushing. Rarely... 

Cheap Shots: Howard losing that Magic feeling

Posted by Orlando News Center on Dec 23, 2011 | Leave a Comment

Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard said his request to be traded has not been withdrawn. Magic General Manager Otis Smith said discussions about possible trades could go “to the end of the season.” And, in a salute to the situation, Disney World has... 

NBA Trade Rumors: Is There Anything the Magic Can Do to Keep Dwight Howard?

Posted by Orlando News Center on May 13, 2011 | Leave a Comment

NBA Trade Rumors Swirl around Dwight Howard and his Future in Orlando If you're Otis Smith, the general manager of the Orlando Magic, you're in a tough spot. You've done everything you possibly could to build a champion there, but now,... 

Brandon Bass comparable to Marcin Gortat behind Dwight Howard – Orlando Magic BasketBlog – Orlando Sentinel

Posted by Orlando News Center on Jan 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment

Ever since the Orlando Magic traded away center Marcin Gortat as part of a package to the Phoenix Suns, the team’s been faced with a glaring hole at backup center behind Dwight Howard. Magic fans were used to one... 

Magic acquire Arenas, Turkoglu, Richardson with pair of trades in major roster shakeup

Posted by Orlando News Center on Dec 19, 2010 | Leave a Comment

ORLANDO, Fla. - So much for another tweak. A rough patch early this season was enough to convince the Orlando Magic that perhaps they weren't good enough to contend in the Eastern Conference after all. They acquired troubled guard Gilbert Arenas from... 

Orlando Magic and NBA News: Monday, Nov. 29 – Orlando Magic BasketBlog – Orlando Sentinel

Posted by Orlando News Center on Nov 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment

J.J. Redick has played extremely well in Vince Carter’s absence, averaging 14.3 points and 47.7 percent from three-point range in three starts. He’s played so well, in fact, that some fans are hoping he’ll continue to start once Vince Carter returns. Well, that’s not going to happen. but...