Articles tagged with "Orlando Magic":

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Lakers vs. Celtics Was Great, But We Could Have Had So Much More

After an exciting NBA Finals between the Lakers and Celtics, HTWS is wondering if we might have missed out on something even better.

Thanks, Lakers and Celtics, For Ruining the 2010 NBA Playoffs

We were so close to a new era of entertaining offense in the NBA… and then the Lakers and Celtics had to ruin everything.

2010 NBA Playoffs: Magic and Celtics Meet Again

Last year, the Orlando Magic dismissed the Boston Celtics en route to an NBA Finals appearance. Now they’re meeting again, and Spider Graphs shed some light on the matchup.

For the Cavaliers, An Unfamiliar Role As Underdogs

The once-mighty Cavs are now the only team that hasn’t swept its way into the conference finals. Can they flip the switch and avoid the underdog tag?

2010 NBA Playoffs: Magic and Hawks Won’t Be a Short Series

When the Orlando Magic take on the Atlanta Hawks, it should be a good series. As long as it’s the right Hawks team that shows up to play.

By the Numbers: In the NBA Playoffs, It’s No Contest In the East

Playoff matchups in the East have been one-sided, but the West has been close. What’s the difference?

This Year’s NBA Finals Will Be in the Eastern Conference

The NBA Finals technically pit the winners of the East and West against each other. This year, that definitely won’t mean the two best teams in the league.

NBA Playoffs Preview: Magic vs. Bobcats

The Orlando Magic and Charlotte Bobcats meet in a first-round playoff series. HTWS uses spider graphs to break down the matchups.

The Perils (and Perks) of Plus-Minus in the NBA

We know LeBron means a lot to the Cavs. But how much does Anderson Varejao mean? HTWS turns to plus-minus to find out.

NBA Mid-Season: Buy the Cavaliers, Nuggets; Sell the Celtics, Magic

We’re just past midway on the NBA season, and there’s a lot for us to look at. Of particular interest is how the top teams have fared against other top teams, and how their offseason personnel moves have panned out.