Uh-oh. Dwight Howard has another decision to make. After not-so-subtly forcing his way off the Orlando Magic and winding up in the arms of the Los Angeles Lakers, Superman is on the cusp of unrestricted free agency and all the allure it has to offer. Show More Summary
Now that the 2013 NBA Draft Lottery has come and gone, teams are fully aware of where they will be selecting come draft day on Thursday June 27, 2013. The Orlando Magic came into the draft lottery with the best chance of landing the No. Show More Summary
In yet another unpredictable twist of fate at the NBA draft lottery, the Cleveland Cavaliers have won the rights to the first overall selection despite owning the third-best odds. Joining them in the top three were the Orlando Magic and, surprisingly, the Washington Wizards. Show More Summary
The Orlando Magic were hopeful to obtain the first overall pick in this year's draft, but the second selection from the plethora of attractive talent is just as valuable. Their roster of very young talent, with an average roster age of 25, is ripe with potential, which makes their choice in the draft important to round out the team. Show More Summary
The results of the NBA draft lottery saw a slight change from the initial projections, with the Cleveland Cavaliers moving up to No. 1, the Orlando Magic down to No. 2, the Washington Wizards sneaking up to No. 3, and Charlotte falling to No. Show More Summary
The NBA will hold its 2013 draft lottery on Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. ET, each team with the chance to send a person or two to represent them in their quest to revamp their teams. The Orlando Magic have the best chance at landing the...Show More Summary
Pat Williams is pretty good at being lucky, and he’s got a hunch. ”I got a funny feeling that this could be another Magic year, here. For some reason, I’ve just got the feel,” Williams said. Orlando sure could use it. Following a difficult first season after trading Dwight Howard, the Magic are hoping Williams can bring them [...]
On Tuesday, May 21, the 2013 NBA draft lottery will transpire as 14 teams vie for the first overall selection. As it presently stands, the Orlando Magic hold the best odds at 25.0 percent, which beckons the question: Should the Magic...Show More Summary
Fact: After his jerseys were stolen from the visitors' locker room when the team was on the road against the Orlando Magic, Jordan had to wear a No. 12 jersey. Bleacher Report will be bringing sports fans the most interesting and engaging Cold Hard Fact of the day, presented by Coors Light. Read more NBA news on BleacherReport.com
This just won’t go away. No matter what the numbers or sheer logic say, the Dwight Howard to Brooklyn Nets rumors just won’t subside. At all. Brooklyn was Howard’s preferred destination of choice when he was with the Orlando Magic, but when the two sides were unable to strike an accord, Dwight ended up with [...]
It's not a secret that the Charlotte Bobcats are the worst team, and franchise, in the entire NBA. With a 21-61 record, the Bobcats had one win more than the Orlando Magic, but they simply don't have the foundational talent that the Magic have—catapulting the Bobcats atop the list of teams with bleak futures. Show More Summary
The Atlanta Hawks are expected to vociferously pursue bringing Dwight Howard back to his hometown, and they reportedly think they have just the man for the job—former Orlando Magic head coach Stan Van Gundy. As reported by Yahoo! Sports'...Show More Summary
In the upcoming NBA draft, the Orlando Magic possess two picks, their own first-round selection (guaranteed to be in the top-four overall) and the Golden State Warriors' second-rounder (51st overall) (via basketball.realgm.com). So which...Show More Summary
The talk of last offseason was star center Dwight Howard and his status with the Orlando Magic. He was eventually traded to the Los Angeles Lakers, but now that D12 is set to become a free agent, he could be switching locales again and his hometown of Atlanta is an ideal fit. Show More Summary
Let's be honest, after the Orlando Magic completed the 2012-13 season with only 20 wins, there are plenty of areas for the club to improve in. However, with the young talent the Magic possess, and lack of difference-makers on defense, the team's anemic offense stands to improve the most out of any aspect of their game. Show More Summary
Larry Drew, then just eight games into his tenure as Hawks head coach, chose his words with purpose. The Hawks had just lost to the Magic, 93-89, on Nov. 8, 2010. The four-point defeat in Orlando came against the team that had swept the Hawks from the playoffs the previous spring by an average margin of [...]
Following the trade of Dwight Howard, anybody who believed the Orlando Magic would be able to regroup after the loss of their franchise center was deemed crazy. Orlando didn't receive any star players, and the draft picks they acquired weren't high-value. Show More Summary
Nobody expected much from the Orlando Magic this past year, and they were right to believe this. The team limped to a final record of 20-62, the worst mark in the NBA. However, the Magic’s season had its share of entertaining games.Show More Summary
As any Orlando Magic fan could tell you, the 2012-13 season was a rough experience. The team took their lumps as the team continues its transition from the Dwight Howard-led 2009 NBA Finals team to one with a completely new identity....Show More Summary
The Orlando Magic concluded the second-worst franchise win mark in the organization's 24-year history, a 20-win season. The last time the team won 21 games in 2003-04, they ended up with the No. 1 overall selection, but this year the prospects for the first pick just aren't as exciting as they have been in years passed. Show More Summary