PLAYERS:
Dwight Howard,
Rashard Lewis,
Jameer Nelson,
Rafer Alston
TEAMS: Orlando Magic, New Jersey Nets, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, San Antonio Spurs
TEAMS: Orlando Magic, New Jersey Nets, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, San Antonio Spurs
By: David Kay
2008-09 Season Summary:
This past season was a magical one in Orlando, as the Magic emerged as one of the elite teams in the league, advancing to the NBA Finals for just the second time in the franchise’s brief history. Despite the fact that Orlando was defeated by the Lakers in five games, the team cannot be disappointed with their ‘08-’09 campaign.
The success of the Magic directly correlates with Dwight Howard continuing to develop into one of the most dominant big men in the NBA. What put Orlando over the top though was the effectiveness of the players around Superman. Rashard Lewis and Hedo Turkoglu came up clutch in late-game situations, providing outside threats to compliment Howard’s presence inside. Even though Jameer Nelson missed the final two-plus months of the regular season, and pretty much the entire playoffs, the Magic didn’t miss much of a beat as the trade deadline acquisition of Rafer Alston helped fill the void. Courtne...
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