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Magic Mid-Morning Buzz, November 27
I'm sure it was enhanced by Thursday night's 93-76 victory over the Atlanta Hawks at Philips Arena.
The Orlando Magic resume a three-game road trip Saturday, when they visit the Bradley Center to take on the Milwaukee Bucks.
Sixers Notes: For Sixers' Holiday, a rite of passage
The 19-year-old Holiday started for the second straight game - and for the first time at home - when the Sixers took on the Atlanta Hawks at the Wachovia Center last night.
NBA Game Summary - Orlando At Atlanta
Dwight Howard recorded 22 points, 17 rebounds and four blocked shots, as Orlando produced a sound 93-76 win over division- rival Atlanta at Philips Arena.
By Zach Lowe , CelticsHub.com @ November 21st, 12:54 pm Pace : 90 possessions Offensive Efficiency : 87 points per 100 possessions Defensive Efficiency : 93 points allowed per 100 possessions There are regular season losses you can dismiss as insignificant because, you know, it's the regular season.
Howard's foul troubles have hampered Magic's offense
The Magic are winning, but lately they haven't been able to follow their inside-out script of playing through C Dwight Howard .
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Vote: Who, if anyone, should the Magic acquire via trade or free agency with Jameer Nelson out 4-6 weeks? posted by Josh Robbins on Nov 17, 2009 4:48:49 PM Jameer Nelson will miss the next four to six weeks after he undergoes arthroscopic surgery Wednesday morning to repair torn a meniscus in his left knee.
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Live blog: Orlando Magic at Boston Celtics
I'm blogging live about the Orlando Magic-Boston Celtics game. In the interest of full disclosure, I'm blogging from Orlando.
NBA: With Jameer Nelson out, Magic should take a chance on Allen Iverson
ORLANDO, Fla. - Be bold, Orlando. There's no satisfaction in second place. Been there, done that.
Magic fans, there's no need to panic
OK, everybody take a deep breath and relax. Yeah, I know Jameer Nelson had arthroscopic knee surgery Wednesday, and the Orlando Magic will miss their point guard and leader.
Lewis' near triple-double leads Magic over Thunder
Rashard Lewis fell one assist shy of his first triple-double, finishing with 17 points and 10 rebounds in the Orlando Magic's 108-94 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday night.
NBA notes: Magic's Nelson to have surgery on left knee
The All-Star will have arthroscopic surgery today on torn cartilage in his left knee, the team said.
N.J. Nets: Roughin? It in Florida
Don't ask: They're be going with eight guys tonight, again. Courtney Lee is a scratch for this trip, which is no surprise to the guys who saw him doubled over in agony yesterday.
From the Magic press release: After a tough loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday, the Orlando Magic will attempt to bounce back on Tuesday when they visit the Charlotte Bobcats at 7 p.m. ET.
Barnes to play tonight for Magic despite flu symptoms
Already shorthanded, the Orlando Magic expect Matt Barnes to play tonight against the Oklahoma City Thunder, although the starting small forward has flu-like symptoms.
Magic fall hard vs. Thunder as Carter, Lewis sit
Stan Van Gundy doesn't care how many players the Orlando Magic are missing. He still wants the rest to give their best.
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Game preview: Orlando Magic at OKC Thunder
Where: Ford Center, Orlando. Records: Magic 5-1; Thunder 2-3. TV: Sun Sports; Radio: WDBO AM 580; Spanish language: WONQ AM 1030.
Bench comes up big as Orlando Magic hold off Detroit Pistons
The Orlando Magic have a deep bench, but this is stretching it to ridiculous proportions.
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Magic vs. Phoenix Suns: Live Blog
Here we go with today's live blog. The Magic are back in town hosting the Suns. Grant Hill got boos during pregame introductions and Amar'e Stoudemire got cheers.
Shoot, Boobie, Shoot: Daniel Gibson's Resurgence
I know what you're thinking. "How can someone have a 'resurgence' when they've never been relevant?" This point is a fair, logical one, especially when applied to Cavaliers guard Daniel Gibson.