Nik Vučević, Kyrie Irving, and Andrew Nicholson - Jeff Griffith
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The second-year forward's Magic début went well.
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Below are the results of Orlando Pinstriped Post's Fan Predictions contest for the Orlando Magic's loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on February 23rd, 2013.
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1 |
Both_Teams_Played_ |
4 |
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khlotsesh |
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rsalas17 |
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TheGiantSquid |
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5 |
IsaacAfterAll |
3 |
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Mr.Hoss |
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7 |
BigMac12111 |
1 |
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Mark_Comix |
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9 |
Raidmagic |
0 |
Here are the questions, with the correct answers added in italics:
How many points will the Magic score? 94.
How many points will the Cavs score? 118.
Which player will lead the game in scoring? Marreese Speights had 18 points for Cleveland.
How many rebounds will Magic center Nikola Vučević tally? Seven.
Which Orlando player will record the team's first basket of the second quarter? Kyle O'Quinn.
Will Cleveland forward Tristan Thompson have more than or less than 8.5 rebounds? More than 8.5 rebounds.
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3 months ago Article 31 comments
Orlando had its three new players in the lineup on Saturday, but their presence wasn't enough to prevent the team from losing its fifth straight game.
3 months ago Article 10 comments
Orlando's new players had a quick shootaround before Saturday's game.
3 months ago GameThread 504 comments
Two days after making two trades, the Magic play their fourth game in five nights.
3 months ago Article 9 comments
Orlando's three new players are cleared to practice and play. The team also announced it has requested waivers on Hakim Warrick.
3 months ago Article 9 comments
Respond correctly in the comments to the questions posed in this post and earn bragging rights throughout the OPP community.
3 months ago Article 3 comments
Saturday's game is Orlando's fourth in five nights.