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After playing four seasons at St. Joseph's University near his hometown of Chester, Pa., Jameer Nelson was drafted by the Denver Nuggets and immediately traded to the Orlando Magic in 2004. As a senior in college, he was the National Player of the Year. He quickly became one of the leaders of the Magic as the starting point guard, teaming with center Dwight Howard to set a new course for the franchise.
After playing four seasons at St. Joseph's University near his hometown of Chester, Pa., Jameer Nelson was drafted by the Denver Nuggets and immediately traded to the Orlando Magic in 2004. As a senior in college, he was the National Player of the Year. He quickly became one of the leaders of the Magic as the starting point guard, teaming with center Dwight Howard to set a new course for the franchise.
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Lakers Easily Defeat Magic in Game One of NBA Finals
Associated PressSTAPLES CENTER -- One step toward redemption, one step toward a ring. Kobe Bryant and the Lakers began the NBA finals with power and purpose. Bryant, playing like a man possessed, scored 40 points and the Lakers, who have waited nearly one year for a...Tags: Staples Center, National Basketball Association, Rashard Lewis, Cleveland Cavaliers, LeBron James
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Lakers Take 3-1 Lead with OT Win Over Magic
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Arms raised in triumph, Derek Fisher walked up the floor looking as if he had just landed the knockout punch.
He delivered two.
Fisher forced overtime with a 3-pointer with 4.6 seconds left in regulation and then drilled another with...Tags: National Basketball Association, Dwight Howard, Los Angeles Lakers, Orlando Magic, Superman (fictional character)
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Lakers Beat Magic Easily in Game 1 of NBA Finals
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- Kobe Bryant took hold of Game 1 of the NBA Finals, and simply would not let go, imposing his will with an increasing and often blinding ferocity tonight at Staples Center. Bryant led the Lakers to a 100-75 victory with a vintage...Tags: Staples Center, National Basketball Association, Hedo Turkoglu, Lamar Odom, Dwight Howard
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Lakers Seek NBA Title And Redemption
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- The Lakers were thoroughly beaten in last year's NBA Finals by their most hated rivals, the Boston Celtics. They lost Game 6 in dubious fashion, the 39-point differential being the largest in a clinching game in NBA Finals history and...Tags: Staples Center, National Basketball Association, Rashard Lewis, Dwight Howard, Sports
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Magic fire Stan Van Gundy, part ways with GM Otis Smith
Coach Stan Van Gundy and General Manager Otis Smith did not want the uncertainty about their futures with the Orlando Magic to drag on and on. The doubts have ended, and the Magic have begun an overhaul of their basketball-operations department that...
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Magic's off-season plate overloaded
Never in the 23-year history of the Magic franchise has ownership had so much on its off-season plate.
It is deciding the fates of coach Stan Van Gundy and GM Otis Smith. And with a nod one way or the other by Dwight Howard, the Magic either have hope to...Tags: San Antonio Spurs, Tim Duncan, National Basketball Association, Oklahoma City Thunder, Entertainment
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The Orlando Magic will face these 10 issues this offseason
Orlando Sentinel’s Magic BasketBlogThe Orlando Magic face an uncertain offseason.... -
Here’s how the Magic can beat the Pacers in Game 5
Orlando Sentinel’s Magic BasketBlogINDIANAPOLIS — The Orlando Magic will attempt to stave off elimination tonight, when they face the Indiana Pacers in Game 5 of their first-round playoff series at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Here are five keys for the Magic... -
Schmitz’ Take: Players didn’t quit on Van Gundy
Orlando Sentinel’s Magic BasketBlogIf this was Stan Van Gundy's last home game of his Magic coaching career, he got his team to play their heart and lungs out in losing an OT thriller to the Pacers. Van Gundy has been facing tall odds against the Pacers, and one fallen shot would have tied... -
Van Gundy will stick with the same starters for Game 4
Orlando Sentinel’s Magic BasketBlogStan Van Gundy said today he will go with the same starting lineup of Jameer Nelson, Jason Richardson, Hedo Turkoglu, Ryan Anderson and Glen Davis when the Magic host the Pacers in Game 4 of their series Saturday afternoon.... -
Orlando Magic say they need to raise their energy level
Orlando Sentinel’s Magic BasketBlogThe buzzword inside the Orlando Magic's practice facility today was "energy." Stan Van Gundy and his players say the Pacers are playing with much more energy, especially at the beginning of the first and third quarters.... -
Two officiating decisions haunt the Magic in their Game 4 loss to the Pacers
The Orlando Magic have plenty to feel frustrated about with their 101-99 Game 4 overtime loss to the Indiana Pacers on Saturday afternoon.
But perhaps they feel most upset about two officiating decisions: a non-call with 22.2 seconds left in overtime and...Tags: National Basketball Association, Cleveland Cavaliers, George Hill, Indiana Pacers, Sports
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