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Orlando Magic
History
"The Orlando Magic entered the NBA in 1989 and quickly rose to the top echelon of the NBA after drafting mammoth center Shaquille O’Neal in 1992. The next year the team acquired Anfernee ""Penny"" Hardaway and the team and made the Eastern Conference finals in the ’94 season. After Shaq left the team for the Lakers Orlando struggled through some disappointing seasons before make a huge splash in the free agent market. Landing two of the biggest names out there, the Magic entered the 2000 season with highflying guard Tracy McGrady and veteran stand out Grant Hill."
Orlando Magic Information
"The Magic play in the NBA Eastern Conference Atlantic Division. Division rivals include the Miami Heat, New Jersey Nets, New York Knicks, Philadelphia 76ers, Washington Wizards and Boston Celtics. Major rivalries include Magic vs. Sixers, Magic vs. Nets, Magic vs. Pacers, Magic vs. Raptors and Magic vs. Celtics."
TD Waterhouse Center
"The Magic play in the TD Waterhouse Center located in Orlando. The arena is home to a few other teams including the IHL’s Orlando Solar Bears, the AFL’s Orlando Predators, and the WNBA’s Orlando Miracle. The $98 million arena was completely publicly financed and seats about 17,000 for basketball games. The Centre has played host to the NBA All-Star Weekend, first and second round NCAA Championships, McDonald's American Cup Gymnastics, the United States Figure Skating Championships, and, most recently, the 1995 NBA Finals." |