Magic announce 2013 Summer League schedule
The annual event expands to six days and 10 teams in 2013, the Magic announced Thursday.
The annual event expands to six days and 10 teams in 2013, the Magic announced Thursday.
"14 or 15" of the NBA's general managers have told one writer that Indiana guard Victor Oladipo is their favorite player in the 2013 Draft.
The Magic will select 2nd in the 2013 NBA Draft, which is scheduled for June 27th.
Orlando has a league-high 25 percent chance of winning the top overall pick in the 2013 NBA Draft.
Lawal spent one season with Phoenix before heading overseas.
The two point guards are the most notable players whom Orlando has interviewed to date.
Harrington isn't in the Magic's future plans, and the team will either trade him or waive him over the summer. To that end, they'll let him audition for other teams, a report indicates.
The rookie forwards received votes for the yearly honor, but the league's coaches ultimately didn't select them for either of the teams.
The young general manager finished his first season on the job in a three-way tie for tenth place for the league's top executive honor.
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One national writer believes Arron Afflalo, and perhaps Maurice Harkless, have the skills to be the next Battier.
The veteran point guard represented the Southeast Division in the 2013 vote. Jason Kidd won the award.
The 22-year-old center showed great promise in his second season, but Orlando would be willing to part with him in the right deal.
Two other Magic players also received votes for the award, which Paul George won in a landslide.
The shot-blocking center is the top overall choice in Sporting News' mock.
The noted ESPN commentator ranked Harris 42nd in his annual Trade Value column.
The Magic ended their season on a down note, losing to Miami and locking up the league's worst record in the process.
Orlando finished the regular season with the league's worst record, giving it a 25 percent chance of earning the top pick in the 2013 NBA Draft.
Smart's decision to return to school affects the Magic's Draft plans, one analyst says, because Orlando would have at least considered using the first overall pick on him.
A report indicates that the guard has decided to return for a sophomore season in Stillwater.
New York's addition of the former Orlando swingman will help the Magic realize some salary-cap savings.
The Magic's pair of rookie forwards make one writer's All-Rookie Second Team.
Fans voted the rookie center as Orlando's top hustle player in 2012/13.
The Magic ended their Amway Center schedule with a 102-83 loss to Chicago, falling to 12-29 at home.
To commemorate their 25th season in the NBA, the Magic released a special new logo on Monday.