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Magic Tweets of the Day
What a night for the Orlando Magic.
— Keith Smith (@KeithSmithNBA) April 4, 2019
They win.
Pistons lose.
Nets lose.
Heat lose.
Can't ask for more than that if you are Orlando.
Orlando has now won 8 straight home games. The last time the Magic won 8 consecutive home games was December 23, 2010-January 8, 2011.#PureMagic
— Orlando Magic PR (@Magic_PR) April 4, 2019
Here is a look at the remaining schedules for the @OrlandoMagic (39-40), @DetroitPistons (39-39), @BrooklynNets (39-40) & @MiamiHEAT (38-40) courtesy of https://t.co/7d5Hth7mQG. pic.twitter.com/oy3WvAZXJ4
— John Denton (@JohnDenton555) April 4, 2019
Pure projection/speculation, but I think if:
— Orlando Pinstriped Post (@OPPMagicBlog) April 4, 2019
⚫️Magic go 3-0 w/ remaining games, they tie for 6th with DET (lose tiebreaker, open in TOR)
⚫️Magic go 2–1, they tie for 7th with BRK (lose tiebreaker, open in MIL)
⚫️Magic go 1-2, they tie for 8th with MIA (win tiebreaker, finish 8th)
Mario Hezonja's revenge against his former team Magic:
— NBA Outrights (@OutrightsNBA) April 4, 2019
29 pts
9 rebs
5 asts
2 stls
11/22 FGs (50%)
6/6 FTs (100%)
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"Who said he's a truck driver who just blocked LeBron?"#SuperMario pic.twitter.com/hgV45lg1pQ
“I’ll be the first fan to watch playoff basketball in this city,” - @mariohezonja intends to return to Orlando to cheer on his former teammates if the @OrlandoMagic make the postseason.
— Dan Savage (@Dan_Savage) April 4, 2019
If the Magic make the playoffs, we probably should be screaming at the top of our Orlando roofs that Steve Clifford should be Coach of the Year. A lot of candidates, but no one has a better game improvement from last season than Orlando. And it’s Steve’s first season.
— Adam Papageorgiou (Pau goaltended C-Lee in ‘09) (@PapageorgiouMBO) April 4, 2019
What an awesome season. Thank YOU for making this one so special. We couldn’t have done it with out you. #AsOne pic.twitter.com/rZ3EkwNwk1
— Lakeland Magic (@LakelandMagic) April 3, 2019
Magic Headlines
Terrence Ross and a stellar second unit led the Magic to a huge win that put them in playoff position, writes our Aaron Goldstone in his game recap.
The Magic are peaking in the NBA Power Rankings as the regular season winds down.
Jeff Weltman discusses the Magic’s playoff push, Steve Clifford’s success, and the future of the Magic’s core pieces in the latest episode of the “Heart & Hustle” podcast.
When the Magic are in need of quick offensive firepower, they go to Terrence Ross, and he delivered again, writes Chris Hays of the Orlando Sentinel.
The Magic signed Michael Carter-Williams for the remainder of the regular season, Hays writes.
The Magic players can’t help but watch the standings during this playoff push, writes Jordan Culver of the Orlando Sentinel.
Terrence Ross, with his crucial three-point outburst, earned an A for his performance in the nightly grades column by Philip Rossman-Reich of Orlando Magic Daily.
A highly successful season for the Lakeland Magic came to a heartbreaking end in the Eastern Conference Finals, Rossman-Reich writes.
After the results of Wednesday’s games, the Magic are in complete control of their playoff destiny, writes John Denton of OrlandoMagic.com.
Michael Carter-Williams is proving to be a difference-maker in the Magic’s playoff push, Denton writes.
Terrence Ross is slated to become the first player in NBA history to make at least 200 threes in a season without starting a single game, writes Josh Cohen of OrlandoMagic.com.
The Magic players share stories behind their jersey numbers, courtesy of Josh Robbins of The Athletic.
The Knicks kept their promise to Mario Hezonja, allowing him to start in Orlando, and it paid off as he scored a career-high 28 points against his former team, writes Marc Berman of the New York Post.
The Nets lost to the Raptors, as their playoff hopes begin to dwindle, writes Anthony Puccio of NetsDaily.
The Heats’ playoff hopes dimmed after their loss to the Celtics, writes Diego Quezada of Hot Hot Hoops.
The shorthanded Pistons fell to a superior Pacers team, writes Sean Corp of Detroit Bad Boys.
The five NBA teams competing for three playoff spots, ranked by who needs it most, courtesy of Kristian Winfield of SB Nation.