Got to loooooove the Drake (Seinfeld).....I mean Magic, Magic. My 2nd year on the bandwagon as well. Love me some Jameer Nelson and I would overjoyed if they met SA in the finals.
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I ing hate the Orlando Magic. Only team I hate more is LA, but at least I have a little respect for them. Matt Barnes is a . Howard is a . SVG is a . 'em.
Got to loooooove the Drake (Seinfeld).....I mean Magic, Magic. My 2nd year on the bandwagon as well. Love me some Jameer Nelson and I would overjoyed if they met SA in the finals.
If Celts go out, the only teams I can see myself rooting for are the Suns, Spurs, Jazz or Hawks.
If the finals are Lakers/Cavs, or Lakers/Magic, I probably will only watch parts of the games.
I've been in the Magic bandwagon since last seasons ECF tbh, but I already predicted boston in 6 against the cavs, so I might jump off if that happens lol
I wouldn't begrude Carter if it came to that. He acts cool & collected like it don't matter, but, his eyes give him away.
He's a child in a man's body.
Bumping to remind everybody that Orlando has the best starting five in the league.
Not a big fan of Orlando. Every place has big box retail and chain restaurants, so I can't fault them too much for being plastic and utterly devoid of culture, but all there is to do there is play golf, go to Disney World and get a hooker. I don't like golf and I can get a hooker in D-Town.
I'm a Magic fan only because I lived in Orlando for their first few years in the league, but I agree that the city of Orlando is the cultural wasteland of the universe.
lol Brandon Bass
Welcome to the Eastern Conference, you useless piece of .
Bass was arguably the 2nd best player for the Mavs in the 08 and 09 post seasons and can't even sniff the court for the Magic.
and some claim Dirk's help has been adequate the last 3 years![]()
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Mavs didn't have any quality big in the 08 and 09 post seasons (like all other seasons prior and posterior), that's why a single drop of rain looked like a satisfying shower for Mavs. In 08 and 09 w/o Gooden&Haywood, Mavs only had 3 guys to use in paint and Bass was abruptly the only one playing toughly.
and even when they've got Haywood who's thought to be one last piece to complete a champion squad, their paint was still proved to be one plain weaklink in the wake of 10 first round playoffs, in which they lost to Spurs.
Magic is such a powerful team provided with vince carter on board...How close were we to trading for vince carter???????
Spurs would have had to give up Hill and picks, and Vince wouldn't have been the missing piece to a le, so it was good not to trade for him..
If the Spurs don't make it for me it's like choosing one of these options:
-Kobe and that er Gasol getting another one, which is worse than
-Lebron and Shaq getting one, which is worse than
-Stoudemire and PHX getting one, which is worse than
-Garnett and Finley getting one more (I actually like Pierce and have nothing against the Celtics), which is worse than
-Carter getting one, which is worse than
-Utha getting one.
So if the Magic advance to the Finals and take on either the Suns or the Fakers, I'll surely be rooting for them.
They are currently 6-0 in the playoffs. They are playing well and they are the defending Eastern conference champions, so it's highly possible they could come out of the East and make it back 2 back NBA finals. Nelson is healthy, Carter is playing well and Howard is a beast, plus Lewis is still deadly from 3-point range. One thing I know is despite getting the 1st seed and homecourt advantage throughout the playoffs (assuming they advance that far) the Cavaliers have had a nasty playoffs. The Bulls in the 1st rd, the Celtics in the 2nd rd, and if they knockoff Boston the Magic will probably be waiting for them in the ECF. Never have I seen a team secure the 1 seed and have this much hefty compe ion. While the Lakers have just had to play an upcoming OKC team with superstar phenom Durant and now face the Jazz whom they have dominated.
The Cavaliers won't have an easy road to the NBA finals if they get there that's for sure.
If I have been pulling for them for over 2 years as my second choice, does that make me a bandwagoner?
Nah, they're in a different conference. I pull for the Saints when they aren't playing the Pats.
But I am on the boston bandwagon right now.![]()
I think the Celtics are actually going to make it out of the East.
Are the Magic Now the Favorites to Win the Championship?
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No team has been as impressive as the Orlando Magic so far in these playoffs. They swept the Bobcats with ease in the first round and have already put together two easy wins over the Hawks in this round. They’re executing well on offense, locking opponents down on defense, and getting contributions from virtually every player in the rotation.
It’s enough to make you wonder if they’ve already vaulted past the Cavs and Lakers as the favorite to win this season’s championship. With LeBron James not 100 percent and the Lakers not looking their best in the first round against the Thunder in the opening round, it’s a distinct possibility. So let’s consider the facts at hand.
The Cavs entered the playoffs as the clear favorite in the East, but LeBron’s injury and their loss of homecourt advantage agains the Celtics have changed things considerably. While the Cavs are still a very deep team, it now looks possible that they won’t even get to face Orlando in the conference finals, let alone get to hold the Larry O’Brien Trophy above their heads in June. Cleveland still has their most talented team of the LeBron era, but they depend on his skills so much that even a partial loss of ability changes their game considerably. The Magic are a different team than they were a year ago and wouldn’t hold homecourt advantage in a potential series against the Cavs, but they’d have to feel good about their chances regardless.
Should Orlando face the Celtics in the conference finals, they would be even more optimistic. The Magic won last year’s series with Kevin Garnett on the sidelines, but they would have homecourt once again, as well as a healthy Jameer Nelson to keep Rajon Rondo occupied on the defensive end. Plus, the Magic would enter that series with supreme confidence, and Boston would probably be licking their wounds after a tough series against Cleveland.
If the Magic could make it past their East brethren, that would leave the Lakers as their likely Finals foe. And while the Lakers defeated Orlando reasonably easily last season and would hold similar advantages this year, the Magic are arguably a better team now than they were last June. When Vince Carter is at his best, he gives them a much-needed scoring threat on the perimeter, and Nelson is the kind of quick point guard the Lakers often struggle to defend. The teams are the same, but it would be a different series.
Keep in mind, though, that L.A. still has the best frontcourt in the league, and that the Magic are a little worse in that area with Marcin Gortat playing at a lower level than he was last spring. So while Orlando could very well enter the playoffs playing the best ball of anyone in the NBA, they wouldn’t necessarily hold the matchup advantages against their opponent.
The importance of matchups is an important reminder that asking which team is the favorite is in many ways a fool’s errand. A lot can change between now and the Finals. If you remember, last season at this time most people assumed that LeBron and Kobe would face off to decide who was the best player in the league.
So yes, praise the Magic for playing as well as they have so far, but don’t jump the gun and start proclaiming them the team to beat. Wide-eyed speculation can only get you in trouble, and you can be sure Orlando’s only looking at the Hawks right now. It’s a cliche, but you have to take it one game at a time.
If there's a team that would have the poise to win 2 games on the road but the capability of imploding at home, it would be the Celtics.
I really hope the Magic can pull of the daunting task thats ahead of them because I cannot stand the Celtics. The only player I like on that team is
Sheed and because he wears that green jersey now even I hate him a little bit.
Magic haven't faced adversity the whole playoffs. The world tends to balance itself out so the Magic are facing a ton of adversity right now. Time to overcome it.
I honestly still feel like the Magic can win this because the Magic have played absolutely terrible the last 2 games and they were still in it to the last second in each on of them.
And if the Magic don't pull it out well than at least I'll have a team to really root for (the team that comes out of the West).
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