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Post#1 » by basketballRob » Tue Aug 17, 2021 8:54 pm

Coming soon...We aren't going to be playing on Christmas again.


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Post#2 » by j-ragg » Tue Aug 17, 2021 10:30 pm

Really thought this was gonna be the year they put us on Christmas… lol

Are we still at 0 nationally televised games?
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Post#3 » by basketballRob » Tue Aug 17, 2021 10:45 pm

j-ragg wrote:Really thought this was gonna be the year they put us on Christmas… lol

Are we still at 0 nationally televised games?
They won't announce that until Friday @ 3.

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Post#4 » by The Real Dalic » Wed Aug 18, 2021 1:23 am

We won't be getting a Christmas game until we're contending. That's a fact for all teams outside of the Knicks and Lakers and maybe the Celtics as well.

We should get a couple of National games thanks to Suggs alone though.
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Post#5 » by drsd » Wed Aug 18, 2021 8:09 am

With the 4 October game to kick off the pre-season, is there an official date yet for the beginning of camp?


Edit: found it.
Orlando opens training camp on September 28 at Amway Center.

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Post#6 » by jonbob17 » Thu Aug 19, 2021 12:52 pm

i miss the day games in the bubble, and working from home. They should really consider an in-season tournament.
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Post#7 » by drsd » Thu Aug 19, 2021 1:53 pm

jonbob17 wrote:i miss the day games in the bubble, and working from home. They should really consider an in-season tournament.


Ownership and the TV is thrilled. The players not-so-much. Even if they got paid more, how would these games reflect the chance to win a title?

For me I would rather that the 8 worst teams (teams #8-#15) in the Conference play a single game elimination tourney for the 8-seed, with the top-7 teams (teams #1-#7) guaranteed their normal seed in the playoffs. The top-seed thus gets the play-in winner, who would have only played an additional 3-games to get to this point. This solves tanking (the-bottom 8 teams would want a good play-in slot) and is super interesting for fans.


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Post#8 » by jonbob17 » Thu Aug 19, 2021 2:40 pm

drsd wrote:
jonbob17 wrote:i miss the day games in the bubble, and working from home. They should really consider an in-season tournament.


Ownership and the TV is thrilled. The players not-so-much. Even if they got paid more, how would these games reflect the chance to win a title?

For me I would rather that the 8 worst teams (teams #8-#15) in the Conference play a single game elimination tourney for the 8-seed, with the top-7 teams (teams #1-#7) guaranteed their normal seed in the playoffs. The top-seed thus gets the play-in winner, who would have only played an additional 3-games to get to this point. This solves tanking (the-bottom 8 teams would want a good play-in slot) and is super interesting for fans.


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The players union should do whatever is best for the sport, and raises the money and the revenue share. Maybe they could have the tournament winner play a game against the Euro champion to declare a world champion. Should be plenty of money involved, who knows, maybe the players take this even more seriously, especially the international guys.

Could also use tournament to help decide seeding. Doesn't even need to be a 30 team tournament. Could be 2 brackets like top 20 and bottom 10, with the bottom bracket helping decide draft position.
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Post#9 » by PrimeThyme » Thu Aug 19, 2021 3:49 pm

I think we might snag one nationally televised game this year with Suggs on the roster.
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Post#10 » by basketballRob » Thu Aug 19, 2021 3:56 pm

I'm interested to see the Chicago and Toronto games.

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Post#11 » by drsd » Thu Aug 19, 2021 5:19 pm

jonbob17 wrote:The players union should do whatever is best for the sport, and raises the money and the revenue share. Maybe they could have the tournament winner play a game against the Euro champion to declare a world champion. Should be plenty of money involved, who knows, maybe the players take this even more seriously, especially the international guys.

Could also use tournament to help decide seeding. Doesn't even need to be a 30 team tournament. Could be 2 brackets like top 20 and bottom 10, with the bottom bracket helping decide draft position.


Whereas I like the idea of an NBA team playing a FIBA team, calling that "world champion" is not something advertisers would go for.

But the seeding idea is interesting.

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Post#13 » by Magicfanatic82 » Fri Aug 20, 2021 8:00 pm

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Post#14 » by Nyce_1 » Fri Aug 20, 2021 9:31 pm

November & December seem really tough. For a young team, new coach, and unsure if we'll have Kelle/JI back (i think we will), our decision to tank will be made for us, the first 35 games, lol.

On the flip side, the end of the season is more our speed and should allow us to go into the summer on a high note. Team chemistry will be improved by then to, so I expect wins. The lighter end of the season will also mess up any "tanking" plans with several wins coming.

If we get Kelle/JI back for camp, and stay healthy, I think we have a chance to be in the play-in discussion.
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Post#15 » by drsd » Sat Aug 21, 2021 9:02 am

Quite a few "series" games. A good mix of BtB games at both arenas. But an interesting Away-away series against the Bucks and and a Home-home series. I really like these and I am happy the Magic has a handful (I think about 6).
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Post#16 » by drsd » Mon Aug 23, 2021 11:28 am

The Vegas lines has the Magic as the second worst team with an over/under of 23.5 wins.

a) I LOVE the over. The Magic won the equivalent of 24 games last season. And this season should have clear improvements (if healthy).

b) Are they hi to have the Cavs (26.5) and Pistons (25.5) with better betting records???

c) The Thunder at 22.5, I love their under. I find it hard to believe OKC gets to 20 wins.

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Post#17 » by Optimus_Steel » Mon Aug 23, 2021 11:31 pm

I give it till week 3 until irrational early season playoffs hopes are dashed...

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Post#18 » by pepe1991 » Tue Aug 24, 2021 11:27 am

drsd wrote:The Vegas lines has the Magic as the second worst team with an over/under of 23.5 wins.

a) I LOVE the over. The Magic won the equivalent of 24 games last season. And this season should have clear improvements (if healthy).

b) Are they hi to have the Cavs (26.5) and Pistons (25.5) with better betting records???

c) The Thunder at 22.5, I love their under. I find it hard to believe OKC gets to 20 wins.

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OKc probably goes under because West is simply better competition.

Pistons, Cavs and Magic are all in mix for that 25-is wins, seems realistic.


I'm interested to see how Pistons will play. There is SOME talent there.

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Post#19 » by drsd » Tue Aug 24, 2021 11:30 am

pepe1991 wrote:OKc probably goes under because West is simply better competition.

Pistons, Cavs and Magic are all in mix for that 25-is wins, seems realistic.


I'm interested to see how Pistons will play. There is SOME talent there.

Killian Hayes- Bey- Cade- Grant- Kelly Ollynyk /// Joseph- Diallo- Jackson-Lyles- Okafor

that's not world's worst rotation 10.


I would project the Magic at about 28 wins and be either the 12 or 13 seed in the East. In many ways this roster reminds me of last-year's Minny T-Wolves - lots of talent and no direction.

But I am super excited about the decision processes that will lead to the 2022 roster. A bunch of questions get answered this year (I hope).
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Post#20 » by pepe1991 » Tue Aug 24, 2021 11:37 am

drsd wrote:
pepe1991 wrote:OKc probably goes under because West is simply better competition.

Pistons, Cavs and Magic are all in mix for that 25-is wins, seems realistic.


I'm interested to see how Pistons will play. There is SOME talent there.

Killian Hayes- Bey- Cade- Grant- Kelly Ollynyk /// Joseph- Diallo- Jackson-Lyles- Okafor

that's not world's worst rotation 10.


I would project the Magic at about 28 wins and be either the 12 or 13 seed in the East. In many ways this roster reminds me of last-year's Minny T-Wolves - lots of talent and no direction.

But I am super excited about the decision processes that will lead to the 2022 roster. A bunch of questions get answered this year (I hope).


I just can't imagine them winning anything close to 30 games. I'm in mid 20s range, 22-26 range.
First part of the schedule is always more competitive than last one, and after trades we were active tanker, sure, but that "active tanking " roster is pretty much idential to 2021-22 roster, with additions of 2 rookies ( who are almost always negative assets in terms of W-L in rookie year) and 2 post ACL recovery guys.

I think they will enter season all being hyped, but after few Ls in a row they will also sink deeper than vets normally do.

You look at Novemer 15-December 1 part of schedule, Atlanta, Knicks, Nets, Bucks, Bucks, Bulls, Cavs,76ers , Nuggets. you can basically already sign 8 Ls in 9 games there.

Doesn't get any better after that.
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