T-Mobile Trivia Challenge: Win Tickets to See the Orlando Magic and the Atlanta Hawks Next Saturday
This post is sponsored by T-Mobile.
It's time to give away a few more tickets to an Orlando Magic home game, courtesy of T-Mobile. At stake tonight? Tickets to see the Magic host the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday, January 30th. Please pay special attention to the rules, which follow today's question:
In the Magic's game against the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday, January 25th, 2010, which statistic will Dwight Howard record first: his 6th rebound or 2nd personal foul?
Tiebreaker, in case Howard records neither 6 rebounds nor 2 personal fouls: which team will win the game?
And now the rules:
In each installment of the T-Mobile Trivia Challenge, we'll ask a question relating to a forthcoming Magic game and give you the chance to win tickets to a different Magic home game with a correct response.
- If there is a tiebreaker question, you must answer it as well. I will disqualify all entries that do not address both questions.
We have four tickets to give away, but don't want the winners to have to go on their lonesome. Thus, two winners with the correct response will each receive two tickets to the game, which will allow them to bring a guest. I do not know the exact location of these seats, but I've been assured they are pretty good. Previous winners AB's triple double and GoMagicGo quite enjoyed the seats. And they're free, so you quite literally cannot beat the price.
Respond to the question(s) in the comments section of this post, preferably without any ornamentation or additional text. Do not comment more than once, because a) that's unfair and b) I'll disqualify you. At the end of the comment period, I will close the comments section and our ticket coordinator will pick the winners at random by drawing two numbers.
We ask that only people who are able to attend the game enter their responses.
You'll recall that the first two times we gave tickets away, the questions were about Magic history and some quick Googling could lead to the correct answer. Now, we're asking questions about a Magic game in the future. Thus, unless Google comes out with a time-traveling search engine--and I wouldn't put it past them--the new ticket giveaways will be more challenging.
You have from now until tipoff on Monday night--that's 8 PM on Monday, January 25th--to post your response. I'll close the comments at that time. We'll announce the winners Tuesday afternoon. Either I or our ticket coordinator will contact the winners via email with further instructions on how to obtain the tickets.
Please bear everything written above in mind before submitting your answer.
Again, you have until Monday's tipoff to submit your answer. Have fun.
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Howard gets 6 rebounds first.
If neither of those things happen……………..Magic lose
Never trust a fart
by AB's triple double on Jan 23, 2010 2:54 PM EST reply actions
2nd foul
tiebreaker: if neither happens, Magic lose.
NBA Championship or bust in '09-10!!!! GO MAGIC!!!!
Dwight gets 2 fouls first, Magic win.
by derekk on Jan 23, 2010 4:39 PM EST via mobile reply actions
Sorry to say this
Howard gets his 2nd foul, but the Magic will win. Ultimate tie break: by 14
by BlueSkyOneCloud on Jan 23, 2010 4:43 PM EST reply actions
6th board, Magic win.
"It's difficult to win when you're outscored in every quarter." -Bill Walton
by betterthanburke on Jan 23, 2010 5:40 PM EST reply actions
2 personal fouls first. In case of tie breaker Magic win the game.
by jonathan.rivera84 on Jan 23, 2010 7:53 PM EST via mobile reply actions
Two fouls first.
If neither happen, then Magic lose.
T-Mobile Ticket Contest
6 Rebounds and the Magic win by 12.
6 reb, Magic win
I’ll take the least popular…better odds to win the tix in case it does happen. :)
Spreading that Calgary Flames, Montreal Expos, The U, and Orlando Magic love.

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