by Charlie on January 24, 2012
The NBA trade deadline usually creates some “buy” opportunities for fantasy basketball players. Problem is, this year’s later-than-usual deadline and compressed schedule might make a lot of teams hesitant to deal. From this week’s Working the Wire on Rotowire.com: ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith created a bit of a stir by suggesting that the Orlando Magic [...]
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by Charlie on December 16, 2011
by Charlie on March 24, 2011
The Orlando Magic handed the Knicks their fourth straight loss on Wednesday night, dropping New York’s record below .500 for the first time since Nov. 27. The Knicks led by four at the half, and stretched their lead to eight four minutes into the third quarter, but Orlando came roaring back and dominated the second [...]
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jared jeffries,
perimeter players,
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by Charlie on February 4, 2011
It gets lost in all the bad press he’s generated since last summer, but that LeBron James guy? He’s pretty good at basketball. Case in point: last night he dropped 51 points, grabbed eleven boards and tallied eight assists. And he did it against the Orlando Magic — a team that’s supposed to be pretty [...]
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by Charlie on January 1, 2011
Amar’e Stoudemire is playing the best defense of his career. But to the Knicks, that’s both blessing and curse. The blessing part is obvious — “STAT” has been at the center of New York’s much-improved defense and a big reason why the Knicks have been among the NBA leaders in blocked shots for much of [...]
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by Charlie on December 22, 2010
The Orlando Magic will have a very different look after pulling the trigger on two major trades this weekend. (Wait… is that a bad metaphor to use, with Gilbert Arenas involved?) … Read Full Post
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Gilbert Arenas,
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by Charlie on November 3, 2010
The asbestos scare that caused the postponement of yesterday’s game between the New York Knicks and Orlando Magic has been termed a “false alarm” by New York City’s Department … Read Full Post
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