Magic End 4-Game Skid
The Magic haven’t played well at all in the past four games. But, lucky for them they got a plate of home cooking against the worst team in the league the Washington Wizards, Wednesday night.
Despite Howard Drama, Magic Overcome Wizards, 109-103
So, it finally happened. No, the Orlando Magic didn’t trade Dwight Howard yet (despite his best efforts), but they did finally win a game after their horrendous four-game losing skid. The Magic managed to overcome the woeful Washington Wizards despite some late scares, 109-103.
76ers Out Play Lowly Magic
Andre Iguodala’s 14 points and 11 rebounds led the Philadelphia 76ers to a 74-69 win over the visiting Orlando Magic Monday night.
Making a Federal Case Out of It
U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights held a field hearing in Tampa last week to examine the impact of Florida’s new voting law, HB1355, which restricts early voting and makes it nearly impossible for third party groups such as the League of Women Voters to help people to register to vote by imposing steep fines for even the slightest infractions of the new rule.
Magic Out-paced
Danny Granger’s 24 points propelled the visiting Indiana Pacers to an easy 106-85 victory over the Orlando Magic Sunday evening.
Elephant In the Room
It’s been two months since the Orlando Magic General Manager Otis Smith removed Dwight Howard off the trading block in hopes of keeping his All-Star center long term.
Magic Hangover
One night after the Magic blew a 27 point home lead against the Celtics, Orlando still felt the after effect.
Occupy Orlando-Freedom Weekend
Freedom means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. Webster’s Dictionary has numerous descriptions of the word being used in different contexts. Progressives just assume that the entire Bill of Rights is under attack by conservative politicians and judges including their freedom of choice
Deja Blue: Magic Fall to Celtics, Again
If the Boston Celtics meet up with the Orlando Magic in the Eastern Conference playoffs they should bench Rajon Rondo and Ray Allen, seems to work for them.
Occupy Orlando: Let’s Go To Court
The group Move to Amend.org had been planning this action for a long time. Occupy Orlando and other occupations throughout the nation joined with them in planning the event.
