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    Orlando Magic (21-47) vs. Houston Rockets (44-22)

    Game #69 – Road Game #36

    Toyota Center – Houston, TX

    Tuesday, March 17, 2015 – 8 pm ET 

    PROBABLE STARTERS:

    Position # Player Ht. Wt. CommentsForward 12 Tobias Harris 6-9 235 2014-15: 17.1 ppg., 6.3 rpg., 1.9 apg., 1.07 stlpg.

    Led (or tied) the team in scoring 18 times, in rebounding nine times andin assists three times…Scored in double figures 53 times and had 20+points 17 times, including a career-high 34 points on Feb. 6 vs. L.A.Lakers…Hit game-winning jumper as time expired on both Nov. 5 @Philadelphia and Dec. 13 vs. Atlanta…Recorded eight double-doubles.

    Forward 3 Dewayne Dedmon 7-0 245 2014-15: 3.6 ppg., 4.6 rpg.

    Led (or tied) the team in rebounding nine times…Tallied career-highs of11 points and 16 rebounds on Mar. 8 vs. Boston…Recorded two double-doubles.

    Center 9 Nikola Vučević  7-0 260 2014-15: 19.6 ppg., 11.2 rpg., 1.9 apg.

    Led (or tied) the team in scoring 22 times, in rebounding 45 times and inassists twice…Scored in double figures 60 times, had 20+ points 23times and 30+ points five times, including a career-high 34 points on Jan.10 @ Portland and Jan. 23 @ New York…Tallied 10+ rebounds 38 timesand 20+ rebounds once, including a season-high 23 rebounds on Oct. 28@ New Orleans…Recorded a team-high 38 double-doubles.

    Guard 5 Victor Oladipo 6-4 210 2014-15: 17.4 ppg., 4.1 rpg., 4.0 apg., 1.66 stlpg.

    Led (or tied) the team in scoring 22 times, in rebounding once and inassists 18 times…Scored in double figures 54 times, had 20+ points 19times and 30+ points four times, including a career-high 38 points onMar. 4 vs. Phoenix…Recorded three double-doubles.

    Guard 4 Elfrid Payton 6-4 185 2014-15: 8.4 ppg., 6.0 apg., 3.9 rpg., 1.53 stlpg.

    Led (or tied) the team in scoring twice, in rebounding three times and inassists 50 times…Scored in double figures 28 times and had 20+ points

    twice, including a career-high 22 points on Jan. 16 vs. Memphis…Dishedout a career-high 12 assists on Jan. 16 vs. Memphis and Mar. 6 vs.Sacramento…Had career-high 10 rebounds on Mar. 8 vs.Boston…Recorded seven double-doubles.

    INJURY REPORT:

    Total player games missed to injury/illness: 122Evan Fournier – sore right hip, OUTWillie Green – low back spasms, QUESTIONABLEDevyn Marble – detached retina, left eye, OUT

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    RECENT TRANSACTIONS:*For complete transactions list, please see 2014-15 Orlando Magic media guide.*Sep. 29:  Sign free agents Kadeem Batts, Drew Crawford, Seth Curry and Peyton Siva… Oct. 23:  Sign Nikola Vučević  to a contract extension…Oct. 25:  WaiveKadeem Batts, Drew Crawford, Seth Curry and Peyton Siva…Oct. 26: Exercise fourth-year team options on the contracts of Evan Fournier, Maurice Harkless andAndrew Nicholson, and the third-year team option on the contract of Victor Oladipo… Oct. 30: Place Kyle O’Quinn (sprained left ankle) on the Inactive List; ActivateChanning Frye…Nov. 14: Place Devyn Marble (strained right rotator cuff) on the Inactive List; Activate Victor Oladipo…Nov. 26: Place Aaron Gordon (fractured fifthmetatarsal, left foot) on the Inactive List; Activate Kyle O’Quinn…Dec. 6: Place Nikola Vučević (low back sprain) on the Inactive List; Activate Devyn Marble…Dec. 13: Place Devyn Marble on the Inactive List; Activate Nikola Vučević…Dec. 21: Place Willie Green (flu-like symptoms) on the Inactive List; Activate Devyn Marble…Dec.23: Place Devyn Marble on the Inactive List; Activate Willie Green…Dec. 26: Assign Devyn Marble to Erie of the NBA Development League…Jan. 2: Recall Devyn

    Marble from Erie of the NBA Development League; Place Maurice Harkless on the Inactive List; Activate Devyn Marble…Jan. 10: Place Evan Fournier (sprained rightknee) on the Inactive List; Activate Maurice Harkless…Jan. 14: Place Tobias Harris (sprained left ankle) on the Inactive List; Activate Evan Fournier…Jan. 18: PlaceAndrew Nicholson on the Inactive List; Activate Aaron Gordon…Jan. 21:  Place Maurice Harkless on the Inactive List; Activate Tobias Harris…Jan. 23:  PlaceDewayne Dedmon on the Inactive List; Activate Andrew Nicholson…Jan. 25: Place Ben Gordon on the Inactive List; Activate Maurice Harkless…Jan. 26:  PlaceMaurice Harkless on the Inactive List and activate Dewayne Dedmon… Jan. 29: Place Devyn Marble on the Inactive List; Activate Ben Gordon…Jan. 31: Place VictorOladipo (sore right Achilles) on the Inactive List; Activate Maurice Harkless…Feb. 2: Place Andrew Nicholson on the Inactive List; Activate Victor Oladipo; AssignDevyn Marble to Erie of the NBA Development League…Feb. 4: Place Aaron Gordon (sore left foot) on the Inactive List; Activate Andrew Nicholson…Feb. 5: RelieveJacque Vaughn of his head coaching duties; Also relieved Wes Unseld Jr., Brett Gunning as assistant coaches and Zach Guthrie as manager of advanced scouting;Name James Borrego interim head coach…Feb. 6: Place Andrew Nicholson on the Inactive List; Activate Aaron Gordon…Feb. 7: Recall Devyn Marble from Erie ofthe NBA Development League…Feb. 8: Place Luke Ridnour (personal reasons) on the Inactive List; Activate Andrew Nicholson…Feb. 9: Place Tobias Harris (soreright knee) on the Inactive List; Activate Devyn Marble…Feb. 11: Place Devyn Marble on the Inactive List; Activate Luke Ridnour…Feb. 17: Name Igor Kokoskovassistant coach; Assign Devyn Marble to Erie of the NBA Development League… Feb. 21: Recall Devyn Marble from Erie of the NBA Development League…Feb. 22: Place Maurice Harkless on the Inactive List; Activate Tobias Harris… Feb. 27: Place Evan Fournier (sore right hip) and Aaron Gordon (sprained right ankle) on theInactive List; Activate Maurice Harkless and Devyn Marble…Mar. 4: Place Devyn Marble (detached retina) on the Inactive List; Activate Aaron Gordon.

    STREAKS:

    OVERALL HOME ROAD

    CURRENT L4 (Mar. 10-present) L1 (Mar. 15) L10 (Jan. 21-present)LONGEST WINNING W3 (Feb. 11-22) W3 (Feb. 11-22) W2 (3x, Dec. 27-29)LONGEST LOSING L10 (Jan. 16-Feb. 4) L5 (Jan. 16-31) L10 (Jan. 21-present)

    RECORDS – 2014-15 REGULAR SEASON:Record: Home: Road: Overtime:

    OVERALL: 21-47 (.309) 11-22 (.333) 10-25 (.286) 2-1 (.667)EASTERN: 13-31 (.295) 6-15 (.286) 7-16 (.304) --ATLANTIC: 6-9 (.400) 4-3 (.571) 2-6 (.250) --CENTRAL: 3-12 (.200) 1-6 (.143) 2-6 (.250) --

    SOUTHEAST: 4-10 (.286) 1-6 (.143) 3-4 (.429) 0-1 (.000)WESTERN: 8-16 (.333) 5-7 (.417) 3-9 (.250) 2-0 (1.000)

    NORTHWEST: 2-5 (.286) 1-2 (.333) 1-3 (.250) 1-0 (1.000)PACIFIC: 3-6 (.333) 1-3 (.250) 2-3 (.400) 1-0 (1.000)

    SOUTHWEST: 2-5 (.286) 2-2 (.500) 0-3 (.000) --

    JAMES BORREGO - MEDIA AVAILABILITY:  

    Orlando Magic Interim Head Coach James Borrego will be available to the media pregame tonight approximately 90minutes prior to tip-off (5:30 pm CT) outside the Magic locker room.

    UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

    DATE  OPPONENT  SITE  TIME (ET) TELEVISION

    TONIGHT Houston Toyota Center 8 pm FOX Sports FloridaWednesday, Mar. 18 Dallas American Airlines Center 8 pm FS Florida/ESPN

    Friday, Mar. 20 PORTLAND Amway Center 7 pm FOX Sports FloridaSunday, Mar. 22 DENVER Amway Center 6 pm FOX Sports Florida

    Wednesday, Mar. 25 ATLANTA Amway Center 7 pm FOX Sports Florida*All regular season games locally televised by FOX Sports Florida*All games broadcast on Magic Radio Network (flagship: ESPN 580 Orlando) and Magic Spanish Radio Network

    (ElOrlandoMagic.com)

    TIME CHANGE: Orlando @ Dallas on Wednesday, March 18 has been changed to 8 pm ET…The game will be nationallytelevised on ESPN…It will also be televised locally on FOX Sports Florida.

    TICKET INFORMATION: For tickets packages, call 407-89-MAGIC (407-896-2442)...For single-game tickets, call 1-800-4NBA-TIX (1-800-462-2849)…Tickets can also be purchased over the internet at www.orlandomagic.com.

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    LAST GAME:

    Mar. 15 vs. Cleveland – Cavaliers 123, Magic 108: Kyrie Irving poured in 33 points, including 5-of-6 from three-point range, asCleveland defeated Orlando, 123-108, at Amway Center. Irving was 12-of-15 from the floor. JR Smith netted 25 points for theCavaliers, while LeBron James tallied 21 points, 13 assists and eight rebounds. Victor Oladipo led the Magic with 25 points,Tobias Harris poured in 24 points and Nikola Vučević  added 22 points and 15 boards. Elfrid Payton nearly missed a triple-double with 13 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds. Cleveland shot 59.2 percent from the floor and was 18-of-35 from three-point range. The Magic also struggled from the free throw line, making just 15-of-27.

    RECENT GAMES:

    Mar. 13 @ Boston – Celtics 95, Magic 88: Evan Turner scored 24 of his game-high 30 points during the second half as Bostonovercame an 11-point deficit and defeated Orlando, 95-88, at TD Garden. Kelly Olynyk added 13 points for the Celtics. ElfridPayton tallied 20 points, nine assists and five rebounds for the Magic, but went 4-of-15 from the free throw line. Nikola Vučević recorded 16 points and a game-high 11 rebounds. Both teams struggled on the offensive end. Orlando shot 42.5 percent fromthe field and committed 20 turnovers, while Boston shot 43 percent from the floor and had 17 turnovers. Boston dominated thefourth quarter, outscoring Orlando, 29-16. Turner went a perfect 6-of-6 from the floor and netted 16 of his 30 points during thefinal stanza.

    Mar. 11 @ Milwaukee – Bucks 97, Magic 91: Khris Middleton poured in 30 points, as Milwaukee defeated Orlando, 97-91, atBradley Center. All five Bucks starters scored in double figures. Zaza Pachulia tallied 10 points, 12 rebounds and five assists.Nikola Vučević paced five Magic players in double figures with 19 points and 14 rebounds, while Tobias Harris netted 17 points.Orlando was 10-of-18 from three-point range and a perfect 13-of-13 from the free throw line. However, the Magic wereoutrebounded by Milwaukee, 51-33. Orlando held a 10-point lead midway through the third quarter, but the Bucks closed theframe with a 12-2 run and tied the game at 72 heading into the final stanza. The fourth quarter saw two ties and seven leadchanges, but a Middleton three-pointer with 3:12 left gave the Bucks the lead for good.

    TONIGHT’S OPPONENT:

    Mar. 17 @ Houston: Orlando is 26-26 all-time vs. Houston (16-11 at home, 10-15 on the road) during regular season action,including 1-0 this season (see recap below)…The Magic lost both meetings last seasin…The Magic are 0-4 in postseason playagainst the Rockets (1995 NBA Finals)...Orlando has lost four of the last five meetings against the Rockets, but won six of thelast ten overall…The Magic have won 22 of the last 39 matchups, including 12 straight wins from Nov. 23, 1994-Feb. 16, 2001,tying Orlando's all-time longest winning streak vs. any opponent (12 vs. Denver, Feb. 21, 1997 to Mar. 9, 2003)...The Magichave lost nine of the last 13 regular season meetings at home, but won ten of the last 18 played in Houston…For last season’sstats vs. Houston, see p. 272 of the media guide…Jan. 14 vs. Houston – Magic 120, Rockets 113: Victor Oladipo poured in32 points, as Orlando defeated Houston, 120-113, at Amway Center. Nikola Vučević tallied 25 points and 12 rebounds for theMagic, while Channing Frye and Elfrid Payton each added 15 points. Five Magic players scored in double figures. JamesHarden led five Rockets in double figures with 26 points, 10 assists and five steals. Dwight Howard recorded 23 points and

    eight rebounds. Orlando recorded a season-high 14 steals on the evening. It marked the first time since February 1996 that theMagic have scored 120+ points in consecutive games.BEST ALL-TIME SCORING PERFORMANCE VS. ROCKETS: 39 pts., Tracy McGrady (@ Houston, 2-16-02)BEST ALL-TIME SCORING PERFORMANCE VS. MAGIC: 37 pts., Yao Ming (@ Houston, 3-11-07; @ Orlando, 1-25-04)

    UPCOMING OPPONENTS:

    Mar. 18 @ Dallas: Orlando is 23-29 vs. Dallas (14-12 at home, 9-17 at Dallas) during regular season action, including 0-1 thisseason (see recap below)…The Magic lost both meetings with the Mavericks last season…Orlando has lost six straight regularseason meetings with the Mavericks and nine of the last 11 overall...Orlando has lost the last nine matchups at home (last homewin: Mar. 31, 2006, 108-99), but won three of the last five trips to Dallas…For last season’s stats vs. Dallas, see p. 264 of themedia guide…Jan. 31 vs. Dallas – Mavericks 108, Magic 93: Monta Ellis led five players in double figures with 25 points and13 assists, as Dallas defeated Orlando, 108-93, at Amway Center. Tyson Chandler tallied 20 points and nine rebounds for theMavericks. Nikola Vučević led the Magic with 17 points and 16 rebounds. Dallas shot 56.8 percent from the floor, including 11-of-21 from beyond the three-point arc. The Mavericks jumped out to a 34-17 lead after the first quarter and never looked back,leading by as many as 27 points during the second half.BEST ALL-TIME SCORING PERFORMANCE VS. MAVS: 43 pts., Shaquille O’Neal (@ Dallas, 3-3-94)BEST ALL-TIME SCORING PERFORMANCE VS. MAGIC: 38 pts., Dirk Nowitzki (@ Orlando, 3-31-06; @ Dallas, 1-18-01)

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    Mar. 20 vs. Portland: Orlando is 22-28 all-time vs. Portland (12-12 at home, 10-16 on the road) during the regular season,including 0-1 this season (see recap below)…The two teams split both meetings last season…Orlando has lost four of the lastseven meetings, but won 11 of the last 19 between the two clubs overall…The Magic had lost 11 straight matchups from Nov.17, 1999-Nov. 24, 2004…Prior to that losing streak, Orlando had won 11 of the previous 12 matchups…Orlando has won six ofthe last eight meetings at home and lost five of the last 11 outings at Portland…Channing Frye spent two seasons with theBlazers and appeared in 141 games from 2007-09…For last season’s stats vs. Portland, see p. 298 of the media guide…Jan.10 @ Portland – Blazers 103, Magic 92: LaMarcus Aldridge poured in 25 points, as Portland defeated Orlando, 103-92, at

    Moda Center. Five Blazers scored in double figures. Wesley Matthews recorded 18 points and eight rebounds, while DamianLillard added 16 points. Nikola Vučević recorded a career-high 34 points and 16 rebounds for the Magic, while Victor Oladiposcored 18 points. Portland jumped out to a 26-13 lead after the first quarter and led by as many as 19 points during the first half.However, the Magic fought back and tied the score at 85 on two free throws by Vučević  with 4:12 left in the game. Portlandanswered with a 6-0 spurt and ended Orlando’s rally. The Magic, who were without Tobias Harris and Evan Fournier, went just3-of-21 from three-point range.BEST ALL-TIME SCORING PERFORMANCE VS. BLAZERS: 41 pts., Shaquille O’Neal (@ Orlando, 3-2-96)BEST ALL-TIME SCORING PERFORMANCE VS. MAGIC: 37 pts., Rasheed Wallace (@ Portland, 12-15-01; @ Orlando,11-19-00)

    MISCELLANEOUS NOTES:

    MAGIC MEDIA CENTRAL...The Orlando Magic have created a website exclusively for the media to assist in the coverage of both the team and theNBA...Log on to OrlandoMagic.com/MagicPR and view the latest practice schedule, updated stats, the team’s media guide,game notes and much more…You can also follow the Communications Department for updates on Twitter:@Magic_PR.

    THIS DATE IN MAGIC HISTORY – MARCH 17…March 17, 2014  – The Orlando Magic signed center Dewayne Dedmon for the remainder of the regular season, General ManagerRob Hennigan announced. March 17, 2010  – Vince Carter dished out a season-high eight assists and led all scorers with 24 points, as the Magic beat SanAntonio, 110-84. Rashard Lewis added 20 points in the Magic’s victory.March 17, 2009  – Tony Battie records his 400

    th career steal against Cleveland, as the Magic fall on the road, 97-93.

    March 17, 2005   - The Orlando Magic named Chris Jent interim head coach. He replaces Johnny Davis, who was dismissedfollowing the Magic’s loss @ L.A. Clippers on Mar. 16, along with assistant coach Ron Ekker. Jent becomes the seventh headcoach in franchise history. He was named assistant coach on Aug. 12, 2004, after spending the 2003-04 campaign withPhiladelphia as an assistant coach/player development.March 17, 2002 - Earlier in the season, Tracy McGrady posted his first career triple-double against the Sixers, and he almostaccomplishes the feat again, tallying 29 points, a career-high 13 assists, eight boards and three blocks en route to a 105-103victory over Philadelphia. The Magic close out the week with a 3-0 record and McGrady garners NBA Player of the Weekhonors, averaging 31.3 points, 10.0 assists, 7.7 rebounds, 3.0 steals and 2.3 blocks a game.March 17, 1998 -  In a contest which features the return of former Magic head coach Brian Hill to the O-Rena, Orlando outlastsVancouver, 99-92. Hill receives a standing ovation prior to the contest. March 17, 1996 -  Dennis Scott’s fifth three-pointer of the game with 40.2 seconds left equals the NBA single-season record of217 three-pointers made and lifts Orlando to a 98-97 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. Scott, who scored all 17 of his pointsin the second half, breaks a 95-95 tie and ties the record that John Starks of the New York Knicks set in 1994-95. Eddie Jonesscores on a dunk for the Lakers with 27.7 seconds left and a Nick Van Exel steal and subsequent drive to the basket is thwartedby Anthony Bowie. Horace Grant adds 26 points and 17 rebounds.

    PRIDE JERSEYS…The Orlando Magic debuted their new alternate “Pride Jersey” home uniforms on Nov. 26 against Golden State and will wearhem again on Apr. 1 vs. San Antonio…Orlando is 5-5 while wearing the Pride Jersey uniform…The Pride Jersey uniform willserve as the team's fourth uniform to go along with their home white, road blue and alternate black pinstripe uniforms...TheMagic will wear them for select home games during the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons…The sleeved, adidas Pride Jersey ismade out of engineered mesh in Magic silver to represent “steel” – a rigid, unbending and relentless symbol of unity created to

    invoke a sense of “pride” and an unyielding commitment to competing at the highest level…The uniforms were developedthrough a collaborative effort between the team, the NBA and adidas…The new silver adidas Magic Pride Jersey will beavailable for purchase at the Orlando Magic Team Shop presented by adidas, and at all retail locations in the AmwayCenter…Fans can also personalize their Pride Jersey with any name and number of their choice at the main team store (cornerof Church St.) and the team store near section 117, on the terrace level. Select styles will be available online atorlandomagicteamshop.com…Fans are also encouraged to upload their “Pride Jersey” photos using the hashtag,#PureMagicPride.

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    WINNING WAYS…The Orlando Magic have finished with a .500 record or better 16 times during the last 22 seasons (since 1992-93) that they havefinished at .500 or better, which is tied for the eighth-highest total in the NBA:

    FRANCHISE # OF SEASONS AT .500 OR BETTER SINCE 1992-93

    San Antonio Spurs 21Utah Jazz 19

    Houston Rockets 19Los Angeles Lakers 18

    Phoenix Suns 17Portland Trail Blazers 17

    Miami Heat 17ORLANDO MAGIC 16

    Indiana Pacers 16Oklahoma City Thunder 16

    **MAGIC TRICKS – 1,000** The Orlando Magic recorded the 1,000

    th victory in franchise history on Mar. 28, 2014 vs. Charlotte.

    AMONG THE BEST…The Orlando Magic have reached the NBA Playoffs 14 times in their history…Orlando has advanced to the Eastern Conference

    Finals four times (1995, 1996, 2009, 2010) and reached the NBA Finals twice (1995, 2009)…During their first trip in 1995,Orlando became the second-fastest team in NBA history to reach the Finals in just its sixth year of existence.

    During the last 21 seasons (since 1993-94), the Orlando Magic have reached the playoffs 14 times, which is tied for the sixth-highest total in the NBA:

    FRANCHISE # OF PLAYOFF APPEARANCES SINCE 1993-94

    San Antonio Spurs 20Los Angeles Lakers 18

    Miami Heat 17Indiana Pacers 15

    Utah Jazz 15ORLANDO MAGIC 14

    Phoenix Suns 14Portland Trail Blazers 14

    Chicago Bulls 14

    COACHING CHANGE…On Feb. 5, the Orlando Magic relieved Jacque Vaughn from his head coaching duties, General Manager Rob Henniganannounced…In addition, James Borrego was named interim head coach…Vaughn was named head coach on July 27, 2012and was the second-youngest coach in the NBA at the time of his hiring…During his two-plus seasons in Orlando, Vaughncompiled a record of 58-158 (.269), including 15-37 this season.

    Borrego is in his third season with the Magic…He spent the previous two seasons as an assistant coach with New Orleans(2010-12)…Prior to joining New Orleans, Borrego spent seven seasons with the San Antonio Spurs from 2003-10…He startedas an assistant video coordinator in the summer of 2003 and finished his tenure as an assistant coach...During those seasons,Borrego was a part of two NBA Championships teams in 2005 and 2007.

    YOUTH GONE WILD…

    11 players on the 2014-15 Orlando Magic roster have three NBA seasons or less under their belts…According to Stats, Inc., theOrlando Magic have an average age on their roster (as of Oct. 28, 2014) of 25 years and 94 days, which ranks as the fourth-youngest in the NBA (Milwaukee, Philadelphia and Utah are younger).

    HOMELAND…The Orlando Magic are 11-22 at home in 2014-15…Orlando has gone 91-96 (.487) at the Amway Center since it opened in2010-11…The Magic closed Amway Arena after 2009-10 with an all-time record of 535-309 (.634) in that building.

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    ROAD RULES…The Orlando Magic are 10-25 on the road in 2014-15…They finished just 4-37 away from last season…Orlando’s schedule wasvery road heavy to start the season…19 of the Magic’s first 28 games of 2014-15 were on the road, which is the most roadgames during that span in franchise history (previous most: 17, 2002-03 and 2007-08).

    DON’T CALL IT A COMEBACK…On Nov. 21 @ Charlotte, the Orlando Magic overcame a 23-point second half deficit and defeated the Hornets, 105-100,

    marking the largest deficit overcome this season and tying the third-largest comeback in franchise history…The biggestcomeback win in Magic history was on Nov. 8, 1989 @ Cleveland, where Orlando overcame a 25-point deficit and won inovertime, 117-110…On Mar. 8 vs. Boston, the Magic overcame a 20-point deficit and came back for a 103-98 win…Here is alook at the largest comebacks in Orlando Magic history:

    LARGEST DEFICIT DATE/OPPONENT/FINAL

    25 points Nov. 8, 1989 @ Cleveland, 117-110 (OT)24 points Mar. 3, 2011 @ Miami, 99-9623 points Nov. 21, 2014 @ Charlotte, 105-10023 points Apr. 21, 1996 @ Charlotte, 103-10022 points Dec. 8, 2003 vs. Phoenix, 105-9821 points Jan. 24, 1997 @ Boston, 121-117 (OT)

    WORKING OVERTIME…The Orlando Magic are 2-1 this season in games that have gone to overtime…Orlando defeated Minnesota in overtime on Nov.7, 112-103, then topped the L.A. Lakers on Feb. 6, 103-97…The Magic have played 11 double overtime games and four tripleovertime contests in franchise history…Orlando played a record ten overtime games during the 1994-95 season, going 7-3 inthose outings.

    OFFENSIVE BEHAVIOR…The Orlando Magic are averaging 95.8 ppg. (6,511 points) and scored 100+ points 22 times (15-7 record), including a season-high 121 points on Jan. 12 @ Chicago.

    The Orlando Magic are shooting .454 (2,538-5,5879) from the floor and have shot 50 percent or better 14 times (10-4 record),including a season-best .593 (48-81 FG) on Jan. 12 @ Chicago…Since the 2008-09 campaign, Orlando is 92-20 when shooting50 percent or better from the field.

    **MAGIC TRICKS – SCORING** On Jan. 12 @ Chicago, Orlando recorded a 121-114 victory…Then on Jan. 14 vs. Houston, the Magic defeated the Rockets,

    120-113…It marked the first time since Feb. 13-16, 1996 that Orlando has scored 120+ points in consecutive outings (Feb. 13,1996 vs. Denver, 121-93; Feb. 16, 1996 vs. Milwaukee, 121-91)…It also marks just the 13th time in franchise history…The onlytime the Magic have ever scored 120+ points in three straight games was Feb. 24-27, 1991 (Feb. 24, 1991 vs. Sacramento,120-90; Feb. 26, 1991 @ Golden State, 131-119; Feb. 27, 1991 @ Phoenix, 124-116).

    On Jan. 12 @ Chicago, Nikola Vučević and Victor Oladipo each poured in 33 points…The last time two Magic players scored33+ points in the same game was Dec. 3, 2013 @ Philadelphia, when Arron Afflalo poured in a career-high 43 points and GlenDavis netted 33.

    BALANCING ACT…The Orlando Magic have had five-or-more players score in double figures 33 times in 2014-15 (11-22 record) and six-or-moreplayers six times (3-3 record), including a season-high seven players on Jan. 2 vs. Brooklyn.

    The Orlando Magic reserves are averaging 26.5 ppg. (1,803 points) and had a season-high 53 points on Jan. 21 @Detroit…The Magic bench has outscored the opponent’s reserves 18 times in 2014-15 (5-13 record)…Orlando has used 17

    different starting lineups in 2014-15.

    THREE-FFICIENT…The Orlando Magic have made at least one three-point field goal in 642 consecutive games, dating all the way back to Mar. 17,2007 (last game without a three-pointer: Mar. 14, 2007 vs. Utah, 0-for-9)...The Dallas Mavericks connected on at least onethree-pointer in 1,108 games from Feb. 27, 1999-Dec. 15, 2012, the longest streak in NBA history.

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    The Orlando Magic are shooting .356 (471-1,323 3FG) from three-point range in 2014-15, which ranks 11th

      in the NBA (as ofMar. 16)…The Magic hit a season-high 13 three-pointers on Nov. 17 @ Detroit and Mar. 6 vs. Sacramento, and have made 10+three-pointers ten times this season (5-5 record).

    DISHING IT OUT…The Orlando Magic are averaging 20.4 apg. (1,388 assists) in 2014-15 and dished out a season-high 33 assists on Nov. 17 @Detroit…The Magic have recorded 20+ assists 42 times this season (14-28 record)…When the Magic have more (or the same)

    assists as their opponents, they have a record of 11-12.

    HANDLE WITH CARE…The Orlando Magic are averaging 15.0 turnovers per game (1,018 turnovers) in 2014-15…When the Magic have less turnoversthan the opposition, they are 10-19.

    GETTING DEFENSIVE…The Orlando Magic are allowing 101.6 ppg. (6,911 points) in 2014-15, have held the opposition to less than 100 points 34 times(15-19 record) and less than 90 points five times (4-1 record), including a season-low 83 points on Feb. 11 vs. New York.

    The Orlando Magic are allowing the opposition to shoot .466 (2,588-5,555 FG) from the floor in 2014-15…The Magic allowed aseason-low 34.2 percent (25-73) on Feb. 11 vs. New York and have held opponents to under 50 percent shooting from the field47 times (19-28 record).

    **MAGIC TRICKS – DEE-FENSE!** 

    During the 16 games under James Borrego (Feb. 6-present), the Orlando Magic have held their opponents to under 100 pointsin 12 times.

    Orlando held opponents to under 100 points in nine consecutive outings from Feb. 6-Mar. 1, which was the third-longest streakin the NBA this season: 

    TEAM CONSEC. GAMES UNDER 100 POINTS (DATES)

    Charlotte Hornets 10 (Jan. 2-21)Cleveland Cavaliers 10 (Jan. 19-Feb. 5)ORLANDO MAGIC 9 (Feb. 6-Mar. 1)

    Brooklyn Nets 8 (Dec. 29-Jan. 16)Atlanta Hawks 8 (Jan. 11-23)

    The last time Orlando had held the opposition to under 100 points in nine straight games was Dec. 3-26, 2012, where theyaccomplished the feat in a team-record 12 consecutive outings.

    **MAGIC TRICKS – GETTING STOPS EARLY** On Dec. 23, the Orlando Magic held Boston to only nine points during the first quarter, which is tied for the second-fewest in anyfirst quarter in franchise history…The fewest points ever allowed during a first quarter is eight, set back on Nov. 23, 1994 vs.Houston and again on Apr. 22, 1999 vs. Miami.

    CLEANING THE GLASS…The Orlando Magic are averaging 41.3 rpg. (2,806 rebounds) in 2014-15…The Magic ripped down a season-high 56 reboundson Oct. 28 @ New Orleans and Mar. 8 vs. Boston, and have had 50+ rebounds five times (3-2 record)…Orlando is 11-15 whenthey have more (or the same) rebounds than its opponents.

    The Orlando Magic are averaging 31.8 defensive rebounds per game (2,159 defensive rebounds) in 2014-15…The Magic rankfourth in the NBA in offensive rebounds allowed, surrendering only 9.79 orpg. (666 opp. offensive rebounds), and rank fifth in theleague in defensive rebounding percentage (.764, as of Mar. 16).

    CALLING ALL-STARS…The Orlando Magic were well represented at NBA All-Star Weekend 2015 in New York City…Victor Oladipo tallied a team-high-tying 22 points, four assists, three rebounds and team-high-tying four steals for the United States during the BBVA CompassRising Stars Challenge and finished second in the Sprite Slam Dunk contest to Minnesota’s Zach Lavine…Elfrid Payton alsorepresented the United States in the BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge, recording two points, three rebounds and threeassists.

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    VOOCH SEEING DOUBLE…Nikola Vučević has recorded a team-high 38 double-doubles in 2014-15, which ranks third in the NBA (as of Mar. 16), and nowhas 122 double-doubles during his career (two in 2011-12; 46 in 2012-13; 36 in 2013-14)…He has led (or tied) the team inscoring 22 times, in rebounding a team-high 45 times and in assists twice…During the last two seasons, he is one of only fiveNBA players to average 10+ rebounds, joining Dwight Howard, Kevin Love, Joakim Noah and Zach Randolph.

    **MAGIC TRICKS – 20/20 VISION** 

    On Oct. 28 @ New Orleans, Nikola Vučević tallied 23 rebounds…The 23 rebounds were the most ever by a Magic player in aregular season opener (O’Neal, 18, Nov. 6, 1992 vs. Miami)…It marks the seventh career 20+ rebound game for Vučević…Healso owns the franchise record for most rebounds in a single game with 29, set on Dec. 31, 2012 vs. Miami…Vučević has sixcareer 20-point/20-rebound games and two career 30-point/20-rebound outings…Vučević has five 30+ point games this season,including a career-high 34 points on Jan. 10 @ Portland and Jan. 23 @ New York.

    Vučević  recorded a career-high 34 points and 16 rebounds on Jan. 10 @ Portland, becoming just the fourth player in Magichistory to record 34+ points and 16+ rebounds in a single game…He joins Shaquille O’Neal (23 times), Dwight Howard (seventimes) and Tracy McGrady (once)…Vučević accomplished the feat a second time on Jan. 23 @ New York with a career-high-tying 34 points and 18 rebounds.

    OH-LADIPO!…After missing the first nine games of the season due to a facial fracture, Victor Oladipo has steadily improved as the 2014-15season has progressed…Oladipo has led (or tied) the team in scoring 22 times, in rebounding once and in assists 18 times…Hehas scored in double figures 54 times, had 20+ points 19 times and 30+ points four times, including a career-high 38 points on

    Mar. 4 vs. Phoenix, the most points scored by a Magic player this season.

    **MAGIC TRICKS – VICTOR-IOUS** On Mar. 6 vs. Sacramento, Victor Oladipo tallied 32 points, 10 assists and five steals…He became just the second player in theNBA this season to record 30+ points, 10+ assists and five-plus steals in the same game, joining Oklahoma City’s RussellWestbrook (Dec. 25 @ San Antonio, 34 points, 11 assists, five steals)…The only other player in Orlando Magic history to have30+ points, 10+ assists and five-plus steals in a single game is Darrell Armstrong, who tallied 33 points, 14 assists and fivesteals on Nov. 24, 1999 vs. Dallas…Oladipo also became just the fourth player in the NBA this season to record back-to-backgames with 30+ points and three-plus steals, joining James Harden, LeBron James and Westbrook.

    On Jan. 12-14, Victor Oladipo became just the fourth player in Orlando Magic history to have 30+ points, shoot 60%+ from thefloor and make at least one three-pointer in back-to-back games…The others were Scott Skiles (Nov. 25-27, 1992), AnferneeHardaway (Nov. 14-16, 1995) and Tracy McGrady (Feb. 16-18, 2001).

    PAYTON PAVES OWN WAY…

    Elfrid Payton made his NBA regular season debut on Oct. 28 @ New Orleans, tallying four points, a team-high seven assists,five rebounds and one steal in 31 minutes of action…Payton became the first rookie in Orlando Magic history to start at pointguard in the team’s regular season opener…Anfernee Hardaway started in his NBA debut on Nov. 5, 1993 @ Miami, but was joined in the backcourt by veteran point guard Scott Skiles…Payton has led (or tied) the team in scoring twice, in reboundingthree times and in assists a team-high 50 times this season, including a career-high 12 assists on Jan. 16 vs. Memphis and Mar.6 vs. Sacramento…He has scored in double figures 28 times and has 20+ points twice, including a career-high 22 points on Jan.16 vs. Memphis…Payton has seven double-doubles.

    **MAGIC TRICKS – ROOKIE OF THE MONTH** Elfrid Payton was named the NBA Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month for January…He became just the sixth player inMagic history to earn the honor, joining Dennis Scott, Shaquille O’Neal (four times), Anfernee Hardaway (twice), Mike Miller(twice) and Victor Oladipo (twice)…During January (15 games), Payton averaged 10.7 ppg., 6.9 apg. and 1.87 stlpg….Hescored in double figures eight times, dished out 10+ assists three times and had two double-doubles…Payton led (or tied) theteam in scoring once, in rebounding once and in assists 13 times…On Jan. 16 vs. Memphis, he tallied career-highs of 22 pointsand 12 assists.

    **MAGIC TRICKS – PAYTON MAKES HISTORY** On Nov. 4 @ Chicago, Elfrid Payton dished out a team-high seven assists…Payton became just the third player in NBA historyto dish out 7+ assists in each of his first four career games, joining Oscar Robertson and John Wall…Robertson handed out 7+assists in each of his first ten games with Cincinnati in 1960, while Wall recorded 7+ assists in the first seven outings of hiscareer in 2010 with Washington.

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    MAGIC BACKCOURT DOUBLES UP…On Mar. 6 vs. Sacramento, Victor Oladipo (32 points, 10 assists) and Elfrid Payton (10 points, 12 assists) each recorded apoints/assists double-double…It marked just the eighth time in Orlando Magic history that two players recorded a points/assistsdouble-double during the same game…It was also the first time it happened since Dec. 19, 2003 vs. Golden State, when TracyMcGrady (29 points, 12 assists) and Rod Strickland (11 points, 12 assists) both recorded double-doubles.

    “ALL BUSINESS”…

    Tobias Harris, known to his teammates as “All Business,” has made his during the 2014-15 season…Harris hit the game-winning jumper as time expired on both Nov. 5 @ Philadelphia and Dec. 13 vs. Atlanta, marking the third game-winning shot ofhis career…He also beat the buzzer with a two-handed dunk back on Feb. 7, 2014 vs. Oklahoma City…Harris has led (or tied)the team in scoring a team-best 18 times, in rebounding nine times and in assists three times this season…He poured in acareer-high 34 points on Feb. 6 vs. L.A. Lakers.

    **MAGIC TRICKS – HARRIS** Tobias Harris scored in double figures in the first 38 games that he has played, until putting up just nine points on Jan. 23 @New York…That was the longest streak of scoring 10+ points in his career and ended the second-longest active streak in theNBA…Harris scored 10+ points in 18 consecutive outings from Feb. 7-Mar. 19, 2014.

    THE FRENCH CONNECTION…Evan Fournier helped France capture the bronze medal at this summer’s FIBA Basketball World Cup, and his play has carriedover to his new team in Orlando…Fournier has led (or tied) the team in scoring six times and in assists four times this season,has scored in double figures 37 times and had 20+ points six times, including a career-high 28 points on Nov. 12 @ New York.

    **MAGIC TRICKS – MORE FOURNIER** During his first two NBA seasons with Denver, Evan Fournier scored 15+ points 16 times in 114 games…This season, he hasscored 15+ points 19 times in 56 games played.

    Evan Fournier had a streak of 32 consecutive games with at least one three-pointer made snapped on Dec. 17 @ Boston, going0-for-3 beyond the arc…The longest three-point streak in Magic history is 78 games, set by Dennis Scott from Apr. 19, 1995-Apr. 7, 1996.

    BACK-TO-BACKS…The Orlando Magic have 17 back-to-backs during the 2014-15 campaign…The Magic are 9-19 in back-to-back situations (4-10in the first game and 5-9 in the second game)…Last season, Orlando was 6-30 in back-to-backs (1-17 in the first game, 5-13 inthe second game).

    **MAGIC TRICKS – HOME AND HOME** 

    On Jan. 2 and 3, the Orlando Magic hosted Brooklyn and Charlotte in a rare home back-to-back set…It marked the first timesince Jan. 17-18, 2012…This was the 20

    th time in franchise history that the Magic have hosted a home back-to-back set…They

    will also have a home-and-home set on Apr. 10-11.

    ERIE EXTRA…The Erie BayHawks, Orlando’s D-League affiliate, lost at Maine on Mar. 15, 131-106…Drew Crawford and Peyton Siva led theBayHawks with 20 points each…The Bayhawks have a record of 19-23…Erie’s next game will be on Mar. 20 @ Delaware…TheOrlando Magic and the Erie BayHawks have a three-year single affiliation partnership beginning with the 2014-15 NBA D-League season.

    ABOUT THE ORLANDO MAGIC AND AMWAY CENTER…Orlando's NBA franchise since 1989, the Magic's mission is to be world champions on and off the court, delivering legendarymoments every step of the way. The Magic have seen great success in a relatively short history, winning five divisionchampionships (1995, 1996, 2008, 2009, 2010) with seven 50-plus win seasons and capturing the Eastern Conference title in1995 and 2009. Off the court, on an annual basis, the Orlando Magic gives more than $2 million to the local community by wayof sponsorships of events, donated tickets, autographed merchandise, scholarships and grants. Orlando Magic communityrelations programs impact an estimated 75,000 kids each year, while a Magic staff-wide initiative provides more than 6,000volunteer hours annually. In addition, over the last 25 years more than $19.8 million has been distributed to local nonprofitcommunity organizations through the Orlando Magic Youth Foundation and the Orlando Magic Youth Fund, a McCormickFoundation Fund (OMYF-MFF) since 1994, which serves at-risk youth. Ticket highlights for the Magic's 2014-15 season in theAmway Center, honored with TheStadiumBusiness Awards’ 2013 Customer Experience Award and named SportsBusinessJournal's 2012 Sports Facility of the Year, include: 2,500 seats priced $20 or less, 8,000 seats priced $40 or less and 9,000seats priced $50 or under. For ticket information log on toOrlandoMagic.com or call 407-89-MAGIC.

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    The Orlando Magic served as the developer of the Amway Center, which hosts major national events, concerts and familyshows. Opened in the fall of 2010, the facility is owned and operated by the City of Orlando on behalf of the Central Floridacommunity. The Amway Center was designed to reflect the character of the community, meet the goals of the users and buildon the legacy of sports and entertainment in Orlando. The building’s exterior features a modern blend of glass and metalmaterials, along with ever-changing graphics via a monumental wall along one facade. A 180-foot tall tower serves as a beaconamid the downtown skyline. The 875,000 square foot, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certifiedbuilding features a sustainable, environmentally-friendly design and unmatched technology, including 1,100 digital monitors, the

    tallest high-definition video board in an NBA venue and multiple premium amenities available to all patrons in the building.Amway Center was recently honored with TheStadiumBusiness Awards ’ 2013 Customer Experience Award and namedSportsBusiness Journal's   2012 Sports Facility of the Year. For more information about the Amway Center, visitAmwayCenter.com.

    NOTHING BUT THE NET...Log on to OrlandoMagic.com  to get the latest information on the Orlando Magic, including updated bios, statistics, scheduleinformation, roster adjustments, video interviews, behind-the-scene features, stories and much more.

    CHARTING THE MAGIC...(also see NBA Misc. Statistics Sheet)2014-15 REGULAR SEASONOrlando's Record When:Offense...Defense...Hustle Stats...Scoring 100-plus points: 15-7 Scoring less than 100 points: 6-40Allowing 100-plus points: 6-28 Allowing less than 100 points: 15-19

    Shooting 50 percent or better FGs: 10-4 Shooting under 50 percent FGs: 11-43Opponent shooting 50 percent or better FGs: 2-19 Opponent shooting under 50 percent FGs: 19-28Making three or more 3 FGs: 21-47 Making two or less 3 FGs: --Attempting more (or same) FTs than opponent: 9-18 Attempting less FTs than opponent: 12-29Having more (or same) rebounds than opponent: 11-15 Being outrebounded by opponent: 10-32Having more (or same) assists than opponent: 11-12 Having less assists than opponent: 10-35Having more (or same) blocks than opponent: 6-17 Having less blocks than opponent: 15-30Having more (or same) steals than opponent: 11-24 Having less steals than opponent: 10-23Having more (or same) turnovers than opponent: 11-28 Having less turnovers than opponent: 10-19

    Days...Months...Back-to-Backs...Playing on Sundays: 3-7 Playing in October: 0-2 … Playing in November: 7-10Playing on Mondays: 3-5 Playing in December: 6-10Playing on Tuesdays: 1-6 Playing in January: 2-13

    Playing on Wednesdays: 4-11 Playing in February: 4-6Playing on Thursdays: 0-2 Playing in March: 2-6Playing on Fridays: 7-10 Playing in April: --Playing on Saturdays: 3-6 Playing in back-to-backs: 9-19Playing in first game of back-to-back: 4-10 Playing in second game of back-to-back: 5-9

    Misc....Leading (or tied) after the first quarter: 14-16 Trailing after the first quarter: 7-30 Leading (or tied) after the first half: 12-13 Trailing after the first half: 9-34Leading (or tied) after the third quarter: 16-11 Trailing after the third quarter: 5-36Game margin is 1-5 points: 11-9 Game margin is 6-10 points: 7-19Game margin is 11+ points: 3-19 Five-plus players scoring in double figures: 11-22Six-plus players scoring in double figures: 3-3 Playing in overtime: 2-1Largest margin of victory: 16 pts. (Nov. 14 vs. MIL) Largest margin of defeat: 32 pts. (2x, Mar. 10 @ IND)

    Largest lead during a game: 27 pts. (Dec. 23 vs. BOS) Largest lead surrendered in loss: 15 pts. (Mar. 4 vs. PHX)Largest deficit during a game: 38 pts. (Jan. 18 vs. OKC) Largest deficit overcome to win: 23 pts. (Nov. 21 @ CHA)

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    Magic game-high scoring honors (including ties): Oladipo (22), Vučević (22), Harris (18), Fournier (6), Payton (2)Magic game-high rebounding honors (including ties): Vučević  (45), Harris (9), Dedmon (9), O’Quinn (3), Payton (3), Frye(2), A. Gordon (1), Oladipo (1) Magic game-high assist honors (including ties): Payton (50), Oladipo (18), Fournier (4), Harris (2), Ridnour (2), O’Quinn (2),Vučević (2), Frye (1), Harkless (1)Double-Doubles: Vučević (38), Harris (8), Payton (7), O’Quinn (3), Oladipo (3), Dedmon (2), Frye (2)Triple-Doubles: --

    Starting Line-up and record:FORWARD FORWARD CENTER GUARD GUARD RECORD

    Harris O’Quinn Vučević  Fournier Payton 0-1Harris Frye Vučević  Fournier Payton 4-5Harris Frye Vučević  Fournier Oladipo 4-6Harris Frye Vučević  Green Oladipo 0-1

    Fournier Frye Vučević  Green Oladipo 0-1Harkless Frye Vučević  Fournier Oladipo 0-1

    Harris Frye O’Quinn Fournier Oladipo 2-4Harris O’Quinn Vučević  Oladipo Payton 3-7Marble Frye Vučević  Oladipo Payton 2-5

    A. Gordon Frye Vučević  Oladipo Payton 0-4A. Gordon Harris Vučević  Fournier Payton 0-1A. Gordon Harris Vučević  Oladipo Payton 0-1

    Fournier Harris Vučevi

    ć  Oladipo Payton 0-1Harris Frye Vučević  Oladipo Payton 2-4

    Fournier Frye Vučević  Oladipo Payton 2-0Harris Dedmon Vučević  Oladipo Payton 0-5Harris Frye Dedmon Oladipo Payton 2-0

    INTERIM HEAD COACH'S BIO:

    James BorregoOverall Record: 6-10 (.375)  Record with Orlando:  6-10 (.375)Overall Playoff Record: 0-0 (---) Playoff Record w/ Orlando: 0-0 (---)Seasons in League: 1st  Seasons with Orlando: 1stJames Borrego was in his third season as an assistant coach with the Orlando Magic before being named interim head coachon Feb. 5, 2015...Recorded his first NBA head coaching win on Feb. 6 vs. L.A. Lakers…Spent the previous two seasons as anassistant coach with the New Orleans Hornets (2010-12)…During the summer of 2013, served as head coach for the Magic’s

    summer league team…Was also head coach for the Hornets’ summer league team during the summer of 2012…Hasparticipated in the NBA’s Basketball Without Borders program in both Tokyo, Japan and Buenos Aires, Argentina…Prior to joining New Orleans, spent seven seasons with the San Antonio Spurs from 2003-10…Started as an assistant video coordinatorin the summer of 2003 and finished his tenure as an assistant coach…During those season seasons, was a part of two NBAWorld Championship teams in 2005 and 2007…Began his coaching career at the University of San Diego, where he was anassistant coach for two seasons from 2001-03…During the 2002-03 campaign, San Diego captured the West Coast ConferenceChampionship and earned a trip to the NCAA Tournament…Played three seasons at the University of San Diego, and during hissenior season (2000-01), was named to the West Coast Conference All-Academic Team…Earned a bachelor’s degree inEnglish and a master’s degree in leadership studies from USD…Born and raised in Albuquerque, N.M., he led AlbuquerqueAcademy to a pair of state championships…He and his wife, Megan, have a daughter, Grace, and two sons, Zachary andNicholas.

    2014-15 REGULAR SEASON QUARTER-BY-QUARTER RECAP1

    ST 

    QUARTER2

    ND 

    QUARTER3

    RD 

    QUARTER4

    TH 

    QUARTEROT

    (three times)TOTAL

    MAGIC 1,613(23.7 ppg.)

    1,620(23.8 ppg.)

    1,609(23.7 ppg.)

    1,634(24.0 ppg.)

    35(11.7 ppg.)

    6,511(95.8 ppg.)

    OPPONENTS 1,741(25.6 ppg.)

    1,705(25.1 ppg.)

    1,725(25.4 ppg.)

    1,717(25.3 ppg.)

    23(7.7 ppg.)

    6,911(101.6 ppg.)

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    **For complete bios, please see the 2014-15 Orlando Magic media guide**( http://www.nba.com/magic/orlando-magic-2014-15-media-guide  )

    PLAYER BIOS:

    #3 Dewayne Dedmon (C, 7-0, 245, USC, NBA Exp. 1 year)

    10+ PTS: 2 10+ REBS: 3 10+ ASTS: 0

    LAST FIVE GAMES  PTS (FG, 3FG, FT)  REBS ASTS  OTHER Mar. 8 vs. BOS 11 (4-6, 0-0, 3-6) 16 0 2 blks., 28 min.Mar. 10 @ IND 6 (3-4, 0-0, 0-0) 8 0 1 blk., 17 min.Mar. 11 @ MIL 2 (1-4, 0-0, 0-0) 4 0 2 blks., 20 min.Mar. 13 @ BOS 5 (2-3, 0-0, 1-2) 8 0 1 blk., 25 min.Mar. 15 vs. CLE 3 (1-1, 0-0, 1-2) 5 0 1 stl., 18 min.

    Noting Dedmon:2014-15: Averaging 3.6 ppg. and 4.6 rpg. in 13.4 minpg. (49 games)…Made seven starts – 5.9 ppg., 8.1 rpg. and 1.00blkpg. in 21.7 minpg. (41 pts., 57 rebs., 7 blks., 2 stls., 152 mins.)

    •  Led (or tied) the team in rebounding nine times.

    •  Tallied career-highs of 11 points and 16 rebounds on Mar. 8 vs. Boston.•  Recorded two double-doubles...Had first career double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds in a career-high 30

    minutes on Jan. 26 @ Memphis.

    •  Recorded at least one blocked shot 23 times and had two-or-more blocks nine times, including a career-high six blocks

    on Feb. 11 vs. New York.•  Recorded at least one steal 12 times and had a career-high-tying two steals on Mar. 1 vs. Charlotte.•  DNP-CD 17 times (Nov. 7-9, 12, 15-17, 26-30, Dec. 15-17, Jan. 10-16, 21, Feb. 4-6)…On the Inactive List twice (Jan.

    23-25).2014-15 SEASON HIGHS – DEDMON (*=career-high; #=tied career-high)  

    POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS MINUTES

    11* 16* 1 (6)# 2# 6* 30*Mar. 8 vs. BOS Mar. 8 vs. BOS Feb. 20 vs. NO Mar. 1 vs. CHA Feb. 11 vs. NY Jan. 26 @ MEM

    #10 Evan Fournier (G, 6-7, 205, France, NBA Exp. 2 years)

    10+ PTS: 37 10+ REBS: 0 10+ ASTS: 0LAST FIVE GAMES  PTS (FG, 3FG, FT)  REBS ASTS  OTHER 

    Mar. 8 vs. BOS Inactive-sore right hipMar. 10 @ IND Inactive-sore right hipMar. 11 @ MIL Inactive-sore right hipMar. 13 @ BOS Inactive-sore right hipMar. 15 vs. CLE Inactive-sore right hip

    Noting Fournier:2014-15: Averaging 11.9 ppg., 2.6 rpg. and 2.1 apg. in 28.8 minpg. (56 games)…Shooting .374 (80-214) from three-pointrange…Made 32 starts - 14.2 ppg., 2.9 rpg. and 2.5 apg. in 33.3 minpg. (455 pts., 92 rebs., 79 asts., 21 stls., 1,065 mins.)

    •  As of Mar. 16, tied for 36 t h 

     in the NBA in three-point FG percentage.

    •  Led (or tied) the team in scoring six times and in assists four times.•  Scored in double figures 37 times this season and had 20+ points six times, including a career-high 28 points on Nov.

    12 @ New York.•  Dished out a career-high eight assists on Nov. 17 @ Detroit.

    •  Recorded at least one steal 22 times and had two-or-more steals 12 times, including a career-high four steals on Nov.

    12 @ New York.•  Missed 12 games due to injury: missed one game (Nov. 19) due to a left heel contusion, two games (Jan. 10-12) due to

    a sprained right knee and nine games (Feb. 27-Mar. 15) due to a sore right hip.2014-15 SEASON HIGHS – FOURNIER (*=career-high; #=tied career-high) 

    POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS MINUTES

    28* 6 (4) 8* 4* 1 (2) 40Nov. 12 @ NY Dec. 29 @ MIA Nov. 9 @ BKN Nov. 17 @ DET Dec. 26 vs. CLE Nov. 4 @ CHI

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    #8 Channing Frye (F-C, 6-11, 255, Arizona, NBA Exp. 8 years)

    10+ PTS: 21 10+ REBS: 2 10+ ASTS: 0LAST FIVE GAMES  PTS (FG, 3FG, FT)  REBS ASTS  OTHER 

    Mar. 8 vs. BOS 6 (2-10, 1-4, 1-2) 5 1 1 blk., 16 min.Mar. 10 @ IND 3 (1-5, 1-3, 0-0) 1 0 19 min.Mar. 11 @ MIL 13 (4-5, 3-4, 2-2) 4 2 28 min.

    Mar. 13 @ BOS 0 (0-2, 0-1, 0-0) 0 0 8 min.Mar. 15 vs. CLE 0 (0-3, 0-2, 0-0) 2 1 13 min.

    Noting Frye:2014-15: Averaging 7.6 ppg., 4.0 rpg. and 1.3 apg. in 26.1 minpg. (67 games)…Shooting .393 (127-323) from three-pointrange…Made 49 starts - 8.4 ppg., 4.6 rpg. and 1.4 apg. in 29.0 minpg. (412 pts., 223 rebs., 70 asts., 37 stls., 34 blks.,1,419 mins.)

    •  As of Mar. 16, ranks 20 th 

     in the NBA in three-point FG percentage.

    •  Led (or tied) the team in rebounding twice and in assists once.

    •  Scored in double figures 21 times and 20+ points once, including a season-high 22 points on Mar. 6 vs. Sacramento.

    •  Recorded two double-double.•  Pulled down a season-high 11 rebounds on Nov. 5 @ Philadelphia.

    •  Recorded at least one blocked shot 26 times and had two-or-more blocks nine times, including a season-high threeblocks three times, the last on Mar. 6 vs. Sacramento.

    •  Recorded at least one steal 32 times and had two-or-more steals nine times, including a season-high three steals on

    Nov. 14 vs. Milwaukee and Jan. 18 vs. Oklahoma City.•  Missed one game (Oct. 28) due to a sprained left MCL.

    2014-15 SEASON HIGHS – FRYE (*=career-high; #=tied career-high) POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS MINUTES

    22 11 5 (2) 3 (2) 3 (3) 43Mar. 6 vs. SAC Nov. 5 @ PHI Jan. 14 vs. HOU Jan. 18 vs. OKC Mar. 6 vs. SAC Nov. 11 @ TOR

    #00 Aaron Gordon (F, 6-9, 220, Arizona, NBA Exp. Rookie)

    10+ PTS: 4 10+ REBS: 0 10+ ASTS: 0LAST FIVE GAMES  PTS (FG, 3FG, FT)  REBS ASTS  OTHER 

    Mar. 8 vs. BOS 2 (1-3, 0-2, 0-0) 2 0 1 blk., 15 min.Mar. 10 @ IND 2 (1-4, 0-0, 0-0) 2 0 12 min.

    Mar. 11 @ MIL 7 (2-5, 1-2, 2-2) 4 1 1 blk., 18 min.Mar. 13 @ BOS 11 (4-8, 1-3, 2-2) 8 0 1 stl., 1 blk., 20 min.Mar. 15 vs. CLE 2 (1-3, 0-2, 0-0) 1 1 1 stl., 13 min.

    Noting A. Gordon:2014-15: Averaging 5.2 ppg. and 3.1 rpg. in 15.4 minpg. (33 games)…Shooting .504 (65-129) from the floor…Made sixstarts – 7.0 ppg. and 4.0 rpg. in 22.5 minpg. (42 pts., 24 rebs., 3 asts., 2 blks., 1 stl., 135 mins.)

    •  As of Mar. 16, ranks among all NBA rookies in scoring (T-16 t h  ), rebounding (T-12 

    th  ) and blocked shots (8 

    th  ).

    •  Led (or tied) the team in rebounding once.•  Scored in double figures three times, including a career-high 17 points on Nov. 7 vs. Minnesota.

    •  Recorded at least one blocked shot 13 times and had two-or-more blocks once.•  Recorded at least one steal 11 times.

    •  Made his NBA regular season debut on Oct. 28 @ New Orleans, tallying 11 points, three rebounds, one steal and oneblocked shot in 28 minutes.

    •  Made his first NBA start on Jan. 25 vs. Indiana, tallying nine points, four rebounds and one blocked shot in 21 minutes.

    •  Missed 34 games due to injury: Missed 31 games (Nov. 17-Jan. 14) due to a fractured fifth metatarsal in his left foot(Underwent surgery on Nov. 21), one game (Feb. 4) due to a sore left foot and two games (Feb. 27-Mar. 1) due to asprained right ankle…On the Inactive List once (Jan. 16).

    2014-15 SEASON HIGHS – A. GORDON (*=career-high; #=tied career-high) POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS MINUTES

    17* 8 (2)* 3* 1 (11)* 2* 30*Nov. 7 vs. MIN Mar. 13 @ BOS Nov. 14 vs. MIL Mar. 15 vs. CLE Nov. 7 vs. MIN Jan. 31 vs. DAL

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    #7 Ben Gordon (G, 6-3, 205, Connecticut, NBA Exp. 10 years)

    10+ PTS: 15 10+ REBS: 0 10+ ASTS: 0LAST FIVE GAMES  PTS (FG, 3FG, FT)  REBS ASTS  OTHER 

    Mar. 8 vs. BOS 2 (0-3, 0-1, 2-4) 1 2 10 min.Mar. 10 @ IND 2 (1-2, 0-1, 0-0) 3 0 6 min.Mar. 11 @ MIL DNP-CD

    Mar. 13 @ BOS DNP-CDMar. 15 vs. CLE DNP-CD

    Noting B. Gordon:2014-15: Averaging 6.1 ppg. and 1.1 rpg. in 14.0 minpg. (52 games)…Shooting .368 (32-87) from three-point range and.836 (51-61) from the free throw line.

    •  Scored in double figures 15 times this season and had 20+ points once, including a season-high 22 points on Oct. 30vs. Washington.

    •  Recorded at least one steal 11 times and two-or-more steals three times.

    •  Ejected after arguing with an official during the fourth quarter on Jan. 31 vs. Dallas.

    •  DNP-CD 14 times (Nov. 12-14, 19, Feb. 2, 6-9, 20-27, Mar. 11-15)…On the Inactive List twice (Jan. 25-26).2014-15 SEASON HIGHS – B. GORDON (*=career-high; #=tied career-high) 

    POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS MINUTES

    22 4 (3) 4 2 (3) 1 26 (2)Oct. 30 vs. WAS Jan. 10 @ POR Oct. 30 vs. WAS Jan. 18 vs. OKC Dec. 27 @ CHA Jan. 10 @ POR

    #34 Willie Green (G, 6-3, 205, Detroit Mercy, NBA Exp. 11 years)

    10+ PTS: 7 10+ REBS: 0 10+ ASTS: 0LAST FIVE GAMES  PTS (FG, 3FG, FT)  REBS ASTS  OTHER 

    Mar. 8 vs. BOS DNP-sore right AchillesMar. 10 @ IND 3 (1-2, 1-1, 0-0) 1 0 9 min.Mar. 11 @ MIL DNP-low back spasmsMar. 13 @ BOS DNP-low back spasmsMar. 15 vs. CLE DNP-low back spasms

    Noting Green:2014-15: Averaging 5.7 ppg., 1.6 rpg. and 1.4 apg. in 17.8 minpg. (42 games)…Made two starts – 3.0 ppg., 2.5 apg. and2.0 rpg. in 31.0 minpg. (6 pts., 5 asts., 4 rebs., 1 stl., 62 mins)

    •  Scored in double figures seven times this season, including a season-high 16 points on Jan. 29 vs. Milwaukee andFeb. 22 vs. Philadelphia.

    •  Recorded at least one steal 13 times and two-or-more steals four times.•  Missed six games due to injury: missed one game (Dec. 21) due to flu-like symptoms, two games (Mar. 6-8) due to a

    sore right Achilles and three games (Mar. 11-15) due to low back spasms…DNP-CD 20 times (Nov. 1-5, 11, Dec. 13-19, 23-29, Jan. 2-10, 14-16, 23).

    2014-15 SEASON HIGHS – GREEN (*=career-high; #=tied career-high) POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS MINUTES

    16 (2) 6 5 2 (4) 1 (4) 32 (2)Feb. 22 vs. PHI Feb. 25 vs. MIA Jan. 21 @ DET Feb. 22 vs. PHI Feb. 11 vs. NY Mar. 1 vs. CHA

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    #21 Maurice Harkless (F, 6-9, 215, St. John’s, NBA Exp. 2 years)

    10+ PTS: 2 10+ REBS: 0 10+ ASTS: 0LAST FIVE GAMES  PTS (FG, 3FG, FT)  REBS ASTS  OTHER 

    Mar. 8 vs. BOS 14 (6-11, 2-3, 0-3) 7 3 3 stls., 1 blk., 30 min.Mar. 10 @ IND 2 (1-6, 0-1, 0-2) 4 2 16 min.Mar. 11 @ MIL 0 (0-2, 0-0, 0-0) 1 0 2 stls., 6 min.

    Mar. 13 @ BOS 4 (1-4, 0-2, 2-2) 7 0 2 stls., 26 min.Mar. 15 vs. CLE 2 (1-3, 0-2, 0-0) 1 1 1 stl., 13 min.

    Noting Harkless:2014-15: Averaging 3.4 ppg. and 2.3 rpg. in 14.6 minpg. (35 games)…Made one start – 2.0 ppg., 4.0 apg. and 2.0 rpg. in27.0 minpg.

    •  Led (or tied) the team in assists once.•  Scored in double figures twice this season, including a season-high 14 points on Mar. 8 vs. Boston.•  Recorded at least one steal 17 times and had two-or-more steals eight times, including a season-high three steals on

    Mar. 8 vs. Boston.

    •  Recorded at least one blocked shot six times and had two-or-more blocks once.•  DNP-CD 23 times (Oct. 28-30, Nov. 4, 12-14, 28-Dec. 2, 5-13, 19, 23-29, Jan. 25, Feb. 6, 11-20, Mar. 6)…On the

    Inactive List ten times (Jan. 2-9, 21-23, 26-29, Feb. 22-25).2014-15 SEASON HIGHS – HARKLESS (*=career-high; #=tied career-high) 

    POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS MINUTES

    14 7 (2) 4 3 2 30Mar. 8 vs. BOS Mar. 13 @ BOS Nov. 24 @ CLE Mar. 8 vs. BOS Jan. 31 vs. DAL Mar. 8 vs. BOS

    #12 Tobias Harris (F, 6-9, 235, Tennessee, NBA Exp. 3 years)

    10+ PTS: 53 10+ REBS: 8 10+ ASTS: 0LAST FIVE GAMES  PTS (FG, 3FG, FT)  REBS ASTS  OTHER 

    Mar. 8 vs. BOS 21 (8-17, 2-7, 3-3) 4 1 2 stls., 2 blks., 42 min.Mar. 10 @ IND 22 (8-17, 1-4, 5-6) 6 0 2 stls., 30 min.Mar. 11 @ MIL 17 (7-16, 3-5, 0-0) 3 3 3 stls., 1 blk., 39 min.Mar. 13 @ BOS 16 (6-12, 2-5, 2-3) 4 3 1 stl., 38 min.Mar. 15 vs. CLE 24 (9-15, 3-6, 3-4) 8 1 1 stl., 46 min.

    Noting Harris:

    2014-15: Averaging 17.1 ppg., 6.3 rpg., 1.9 apg. and 1.07 stlpg. in 35.0 minpg. (58 games)…Shooting .374 (73-195) fromthree-point range…Made 53 starts - 17.7 ppg., 6.5 rpg., 2.0 apg. and 1.13 stlpg. in 35.9 minpg. (938 pts., 345 rebs., 107asts., 60 stls., 32 blks., 1,902 mins.)

    •  As of Mar. 16, tied for 14 t h   in the NBA in minutes played, ranks 28 

    th   in scoring and tied for 36 

    th   in three-point FG

    percentage.

    •  Led (or tied) the team in scoring 18 times, in rebounding nine times and in assists three times.•  Scored in double figures 53 times and had 20+ points 17 times, including a career-high 34 points on Feb. 6 vs. L.A.

    Lakers (also played a career-high 45 minutes in that contest).•  Hit the game-winning jumper as time expired on Nov. 5 @ Philadelphia and Dec. 13 vs. Atlanta.•  Recorded eight double-doubles.•  Had 10+ rebounds eight times, including a season-high 16 boards twice, on Nov. 7 vs. Minnesota and on Nov. 21 @

    Charlotte.

    •  Dished out a career-high-tying six assists (also had 23 points and 10 rebounds) on Feb. 4 @ San Antonio.•  Recorded at least one steal 40 times and had two-or-more steals 14 times, including a career-high five steals on Nov.

    17 @ Detroit.•  Recorded at least one blocked shot 26 times and had two blocks five times, including a career-high-tying three blocks

    on Dec. 13 vs. Atlanta.•  Missed ten games due to injury: missed two games (Nov. 22-24) due to a strained right calf, five games (Jan. 10-18)

    due to a sprained left ankle and three games (Feb. 9-20) due to a sore right knee.2014-15 SEASON HIGHS – HARRIS (*=career-high; #=tied career-high) 

    POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS MINUTES

    34* 16 (2) 6# 5* 3# 46*Feb. 6 vs. LAL Nov. 21 @ CHA Feb. 4 @ SAN Nov. 17 @ DET Dec. 13 vs. ATL Mar. 15 vs. CLE

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    #11 Devyn Marble (G, 6-6, 200, Iowa, NBA Exp. Rookie)

    10+ PTS: 0 10+ REBS: 0 10+ ASTS: 0LAST FIVE GAMES  PTS (FG, 3FG, FT)  REBS ASTS  OTHER 

    Mar. 8 vs. BOS Inactive List-detached retina

    Mar. 10 @ IND Inactive List-detached retina

    Mar. 11 @ MIL Inactive List-detached retina

    Mar. 13 @ BOS Inactive List-detached retinaMar. 15 vs. CLE Inactive List-detached retina

    Noting Marble:2014-15: Averaging 2.3 ppg., 1.9 rpg. and 1.1 apg. in 13.0 minpg. (16 games)…Made seven starts – 4.1 ppg., 3.1 rpg., 2.1apg. and 1.14 stlpg. in 23.1 minpg. (29 pts., 22 rebs., 15 asts., 8 stls., 1 blk., 162 mins.)

    •  Recorded at least one steal three times and two-or-more steals twice, including a career-high five steals on Jan. 10 @Portland.

    •  Made his first NBA start on Jan. 10 @ Portland, recording six points, three rebounds, two assists and five steals in 25minutes.

    •  Made his NBA regular season debut on Oct. 28 @ New Orleans, tallying four points and one rebound in three minutes.•  Missed 23 games due to injury: missed 16 games (Nov. 9-Dec. 5) due to a strained right rotator cuff and seven games

    (Mar. 4-15) due to a detached retina in his left eye.

    •  DNP-CD ten times (Nov. 4-5, Dec. 6-10, 21, Jan. 7, 26, Feb. 9, 27-Mar. 1)…On the Inactive List 19 times (Dec. 13-19,23-30, Jan. 29-Feb. 8, 11-25).

    •  In six games with the Erie BayHawks of the NBA Development League, averaging 13.0 ppg., 5.2 rpg., 2.2 apg. and1.17 stlpg. in 30.3 minpg. (78 pts, 31 rebs, 13 asts, 7 stls, 1 blk, 182 mins)…Assigned to Erie on Dec. 26 and recalledon Jan. 2…Assigned on Feb. 2 and recalled Feb. 7…Assigned on Feb. 17 and recalled on Feb. 21.

    2014-15 SEASON HIGHS – MARBLE (*=career-high; #=tied career-high) POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS MINUTES

    8* 5* 4* 5* 1 (2)* 32*Jan. 16 vs. MEM Jan. 12 @ CHI Jan. 12 @ CHI Jan. 10 @ POR Jan. 25 vs. IND Jan. 16 vs. MEM

    #44 Andrew Nicholson (F, 6-9, 250, St. Bonaventure, NBA Exp. 2 years)

    10+ PTS: 4 10+ REBS: 0 10+ ASTS: 0LAST FIVE GAMES  PTS (FG, 3FG, FT)  REBS ASTS  OTHER 

    Mar. 8 vs. BOS 6 (3-5, 0-1, 0-0) 1 1 1 blk., 9 min.

    Mar. 10 @ IND 0 (0-7, 0-1, 0-0) 2 0 2 blks., 1 stl., 13 min.Mar. 11 @ MIL DNP-CDMar. 13 @ BOS DNP-CDMar. 15 vs. CLE 0 (0-0, 0-0, 0-0) 1 0 5 min.

    Noting Nicholson:2014-15: Averaging 4.0 ppg. and 1.7 rpg. in 10.4 minpg. (27 games)

    •  Scored in double figures four times this season, including a season-high 14 points on Mar. 6 vs. Sacramento.•  Recorded at least one steal four times.

    •  Recorded at least one blocked shot six times and two-or-more blocks twice.•  DNP-CD 37 times (Oct. 28, Nov. 4-11, 15, 22, 26, 30-Dec. 2, 12-15, 19-29, Jan. 2-3, 12-16, 23-31, Feb. 4, 8-11, 25,

    Mar. 11)…On the Inactive List four times (Jan. 18-21, Feb. 2, 6).2014-15 SEASON HIGHS – NICHOLSON (*=career-high; #=tied career-high) 

    POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS MINUTES

    14 5 (2) 1 (11) 1 (4) 2 (2) 24

    Mar. 6 vs. SAC Mar. 4 vs. PHX Mar. 8 vs. BOS Mar. 10 @ IND Mar. 10 @ IND Mar. 6 vs. SAC

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    #2 Kyle O’Quinn (F-C, 6-10, 250, Norfolk State, NBA Exp. 2 years)

    10+ PTS: 9 10+ REBS: 3 10+ ASTS: 0LAST FIVE GAMES  PTS (FG, 3FG, FT)  REBS ASTS  OTHER 

    Mar. 8 vs. BOS 0 (0-0, 0-0, 0-0) 3 0 5 min.Mar. 10 @ IND 6 (3-5, 0-0, 0-0) 4 0 7 min.Mar. 11 @ MIL DNP-CD

    Mar. 13 @ BOS DNP-CDMar. 15 vs. CLE DNP-CD

    Noting O’Quinn:2014-15: Averaging 5.9 ppg., 4.0 rpg. and 1.2 apg. in 16.5 minpg. (45 games)…Made 17 starts – 7.8 ppg., 4.5 rpg., 1.7apg. and 1.12 blkpg. in 21.2 minpg. (133 pts., 77 rebs., 29 asts., 19 blks., 12 stls., 361 mins.)

    •  Led (or tied) the team in rebounding three times and in assists twice.•  Scored in double figures nine times and had 20+ points once, including a season-high 21 points on Dec. 2 @ Golden

    State.

    •  Had 10+ rebounds three times, including a season-high 13 rebounds on Dec. 23 vs. Boston.

    •  Recorded three double-doubles.•  Recorded at least one blocked shot 26 times and two-or-more blocks eight times, including a season-high four blocks

    on Dec. 21 vs. Philadelphia.

    •  Recorded at least one steal 21 times and two-or-more steals five times, including a season-high three steals on Dec.19 vs. Utah and Feb. 2 @ Oklahoma City.

    •  Ejected after being called for a Flagrant-2 foul at 5:54 of the second quarter on Dec. 3 @ L.A. Clippers.•  Missed 15 games (Oct. 30-Nov. 24) due to a sprained left ankle…DNP-CD eight times (Jan. 31, Feb. 22-25, Mar. 1-4,

    11-15).2014-15 SEASON HIGHS – O’QUINN (*=career-high; #=tied career-high) 

    POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS MINUTES

    21 13 5 3 (2) 4 34Dec. 2 @ GS Dec. 23 vs. BOS Oct. 28 @ NO Feb. 2 @ OKC Dec. 21 vs. PHI Dec. 23 vs. BOS

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    #5 Victor Oladipo (G, 6-4, 210, Indiana, NBA Exp. 1 year)

    10+ PTS: 54 10+ REBS: 2 10+ ASTS: 1LAST FIVE GAMES  PTS (FG, 3FG, FT)  REBS ASTS  OTHER 

    Mar. 8 vs. BOS 22 (7-16, 2-3, 6-6) 7 5 2 stls., 42 min.Mar. 10 @ IND 13 (4-12, 1-3, 4-4) 3 2 3 stls., 3 blks., 32 min.Mar. 11 @ MIL 14 (4-17, 2-4, 4-4) 1 6 3 stls., 39 min.

    Mar. 13 @ BOS 11 (5-14, 0-4, 1-2) 6 4 2 stls., 36 min.Mar. 15 vs. CLE 25 (8-21, 3-4, 6-10) 1 7 2 stls., 41 min.

    Noting Oladipo:2014-15: Averaging 17.4 ppg., 4.1 rpg., 4.0 apg. and a team-high 1.66 stlpg. in a team-high 35.0 minpg. (58games)…Shooting .817 (206-252) from the free throw line…Made 57 starts – 17.5 ppg., 4.1 rpg., 4.1 apg. and 1.68 stlpg.in 35.2 minpg. (997 pts., 236 rebs., 232 asts., 96 stls., 11 blks., 2,004 mins.)

    •  As of Mar. 16, tied for 14 t h 

     in the NBA in minutes played, tied for 15 th 

     in steals, ranks 22 nd 

     in scoring and tied for 39 th 

     inassists.

    •  Led (or tied) the team in scoring 22 times, in rebounding once and in assists 18 times.•  Scored in double figures 54 times, had 20+ points 19 times and had 30+ points four times, including a career-high 38

    points on Mar. 4 vs. Phoenix.•  Hit eventual game-winning free throw with 6.6 seconds left on Dec. 29 @ Miami.

    •  Recorded three double-doubles.

    •  Pulled down a career-high 13 rebounds on Feb. 25 vs. Miami.

    •  Dished out a season-high 10 assists on Mar. 6 vs. Sacramento…In same game, tallied 32 points and five steals,becoming only second player in the NBA this season with 30+ points, 10+ assists and five-plus steals in same game(Westbrook)…Also became just the second player in Magic history with 30+ points, 10+ assists and five-plus steals insame game (Armstrong, Nov. 24, 1999).

    •  Recorded at least one steal 51 times and two-or-more steals 30 times, including a career-high-tying five steals on Mar.6 vs. Sacramento.

    •  Tied a career-high with three blocked shots on Mar. 10 @ Indiana.•  During 2015 NBA All-Star Weekend, tallied a team-high-tying 22 points, four assists, three rebounds and team-high-

    tying four steals for the United States during the BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge…Also finished second in theSprite Slam Dunk contest to Minnesota’s Zach Lavine.

    •  Missed ten games due to injury: missed nine games (Oct. 28-Nov. 12) due to a facial fracture and once (Jan. 31) dueto a sore right Achilles.

    2014-15 SEASON HIGHS – OLADIPO (*=career-high; #=tied career-high) POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS MINUTES

    38* 13* 10 5# 3# 43Mar. 4 vs. PHX Feb. 25 vs. MIA Mar. 6 vs. SAC Mar. 6 vs. SAC Mar. 10 @ IND Mar. 4 vs. PHX

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    #4 Elfrid Payton (G, 6-4, 185, Louisiana-Lafayette, NBA Exp. Rookie)

    10+ PTS: 28 10+ REBS: 1 10+ ASTS: 8LAST FIVE GAMES  PTS (FG, 3FG, FT)  REBS ASTS  OTHER 

    Mar. 8 vs. BOS 19 (7-16, 0-1, 5-6) 10 7 1 stl., 42 min.Mar. 10 @ IND 14 (5-13, 0-0, 4-6) 3 6 1 stl., 1 blk., 32 min.Mar. 11 @ MIL 14 (6-12, 0-1, 2-2) 2 5 2 stls., 35 min.

    Mar. 13 @ BOS 20 (7-16, 2-3, 4-15) 5 9 1 stl., 1 blk., 34 min.Mar. 15 vs. CLE 13 (5-14, 1-1, 2-6) 9 10 2 stls., 38 min.

    Noting Payton:2014-15: Averaging 8.4 ppg., a team-high 6.0 apg., 3.9 rpg. and 1.53 stlpg. in 28.9 minpg….Made 49 starts – 9.0 ppg., 6.6apg., 4.3 rpg. and 1.63 stlpg. in 31.3 minpg. (439 pts., 323 asts., 211 rebs., 80 stls., 12 blks., 1,536 mins.)

    •  As of Mar. 16, ranks 17 t h  in the NBA in assists and 24 

    th  in steals…Also ranks among all NBA rookies in scoring (T-7 

    th  ),

    rebounding (8 th  ), assists (1

    st  ), FG percentage (8 

    th  ), steals (2 

    nd  ) and minutes played (5 

    th  ).

    •  Led (or tied) the team in scoring twice, in rebounding three times and in assists a team-high 50 times.

    •  Scored in double figures 28 times and had 20+ points twice, including a career-high 22 points on Jan. 16 vs. Memphis.

    •  Dished out 10+ assists eight times, including a career-high 12 assists on Jan. 16 vs. Memphis and Mar. 6 vs.Sacramento.

    •  Recorded seven double-doubles.

    •  Ripped down a career-high 10 rebounds (also had 19 points and seven assists) on Mar. 8 vs. Boston.•  Recorded at least one steal 53 times and two-or-more steals 29 times, including a career-high six steals on Feb. 9 @

    Washington.•  Recorded at least one blocked shot 12 times and had two-or-more once.•  During 2015 NBA All-Star Weekend, recorded two points, three rebounds and three assists for the United States in the

    BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge.•  Became only the third player in NBA history to record seven-or-more assists in his first four career games (Oscar

    Robertson, John Wall).•  Made his NBA regular season debut and his first NBA start on Oct. 28 @ New Orleans, tallying four points, a game-

    high seven assists, five rebounds and one steal in 31 minutes…Became the first rookie in Magic history to start at pointguard.

    2014-15 SEASON HIGHS – PAYTON (*=career-high; #=tied career-high) POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS MINUTES

    22* 10* 12 (2)* 6* 2* 42 (2)*Jan. 16 vs. MEM Mar. 8 vs. BOS Mar. 6 vs. SAC Feb. 9 @ WAS Jan. 9 @ LAL Mar. 8 vs. BOS

    #13 Luke Ridnour (G, 6-2, 175, Oregon, NBA Exp. 11 years)

    10+ PTS: 3 10+ REBS: 0 10+ ASTS: 0LAST FIVE GAMES  PTS (FG, 3FG, FT)  REBS ASTS  OTHER 

    Mar. 8 vs. BOS DNP-strained right hamstring 

    Mar. 10 @ IND 0 (0-5, 0-3, 0-0) 3 3 20 min.Mar. 11 @ MIL 5 (1-4, 1-2, 2-2) 0 3 1 stl., 15 min.Mar. 13 @ BOS 5 (2-4, 1-2, 0-0) 1 1 1 blk., 17 min.Mar. 15 vs. CLE 15 (5-6, 2-3, 3-4) 1 1 3 stls., 16 min.

    Noting Ridnour:2014-15: Averaging 4.0 ppg., 2.0 apg. and 1.5 rpg. in 14.0 minpg. (40 games)

    •  Led (or tied) the team in assists twice this season.•  Scored in double figures three times, including a season-high 15 points on Mar. 15 vs. Cleveland.

    •  Recorded at least one steal 12 times and had two-or-more twice, including a season-high three steals on Feb. 27 @Atlanta and Mar. 15 vs. Cleveland.

    •  Missed three games (Mar. 4-8) due to a strained right hamstring…Did not play three times (Nov. 15, Feb. 8-9) due topersonal reasons…DNP-CD 22 times (Nov. 22, 28-Dec. 2, 5-19, 23-29, Jan. 2, 25-26, 31-Feb. 4).

    2014-15 SEASON HIGHS – RIDNOUR (*=career-high; #=tied career-high) POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS MINUTES

    15 4 (4) 6 (2) 3 (2) 1 (2) 29Mar. 15 vs. CLE Jan. 14 vs. HOU Nov. 17 @ DET Mar. 15 vs. CLE Mar. 13 @ BOS Nov. 11 @ TOR

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    #9 Nikola Vučević (C, 7-0, 260, USC, NBA Exp. 3 years)

    10+ PTS: 60 10+ REBS: 38 10+ ASTS: 0LAST FIVE GAMES  PTS (FG, 3FG, FT)  REBS ASTS  OTHER 

    Mar. 8 vs. BOS DNP-sore left ankleMar. 10 @ IND 13 (6-10, 0-0, 1-2) 5 2 2 stls., 28 min.Mar. 11 @ MIL 19 (9-20, 0-0, 1-1) 14 1 3 stls., 39 min.

    Mar. 13 @ BOS 16 (7-17, 0-0, 2-2) 11 3 2 stls., 37 min.Mar. 15 vs. CLE 22 (11-21, 0-0, 0-1) 15 3 1 blk., 33 min.

    Noting Vučević:2014-15: Averaging a team-high 19.6 ppg., a team-high 11.2 rpg. and 1.9 apg. in 34.5 minpg. (60 games-60starts)…Shooting a team-best .530 (515-972) from the floor.

    •  As of Mar. 16, tied for sixth in the NBA in rebounding, ranks 11th 

     in FG percentage, tied for 15 th 

     in scoring and ranks22 

    n d  in minutes played.

    •  Led (or tied) the team in scoring 22 times, in rebounding a team-best 45 times and in assists twice.

    •  Scored in double figures 60 times, had 20+ points 23 times and 30+ points five times, including a career-high 34 points(also had 16 rebounds) on Jan. 10 @ Portland and on Jan. 23 @ New York (also had 18 boards)…Poured in 33 pointson Nov. 22 vs. Miami (also had 17 rebounds) and on Jan. 12 @ Chicago.

    •  Hit pair of game-tying free throws to force overtime with 11.9 seconds left on Nov. 7 vs. Minnesota.

    •  Tallied 10+ rebounds 38 times, 15+ rebounds ten times and 20+ rebounds once, including a season-high 23 reboundson Oct. 28 @ New Orleans…Recorded a career-high-tying 18 defensive rebounds in that game.

    •  Recorded a team-high 38 double-doubles.•  Dished out a career-high seven assists on Dec. 26 vs. Cleveland.•  Recorded at least one blocked shot 32 times and two-or-more blocks seven times, including a career-high-tying four

    blocked shots on Oct. 28 @ New Orleans.•  Recorded at least one steal 31 times and two-or-more steals 12 times, including a season-high three steals three

    times, the last on Mar. 11 @ Milwaukee.•  Missed eight games due to injury: missed two games (Dec. 2-3) due to back spasms, four games (Dec. 5-12) due to a

    low back sprain and two games (Mar. 6-8) due to a sore left ankle.2014-15 SEASON HIGHS – VUČEVIĆ (*=career-high; #=tied career-high) 

    POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS MINUTES

    34 (2)* 23 7* 3 (3) 4# 41 (3)Jan. 23 @ NY Oct. 28 @ NO Dec. 26 vs. CLE Mar. 11 @ MIL Oct. 28 @ NO Feb. 11 vs. NY

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    2014-15 ORLANDO MAGIC ROSTER(as of February 17, 2015)

    NO. NAME POS HT WT BIRTHDATE PRIOR TO NBA/COUNTRY YRS.PRO

    3 Dewayne Dedmon C 7-0 245 8-12-89 USC/USA 110 Evan Fournier G 6-7 205 10-29-92 Union Poitiers/France 2

    8 Channing Frye F 6-11 255 5-17-83 Arizona/USA 800 Aaron Gordon F 6-9 220 9-16-95 Arizona/USA R7 Ben Gordon G 6-3 205 4-4-83 Connecticut/USA 1034 Willie Green G 6-3 205 7-28-81 Detroit Mercy/USA 1121 Maurice Harkless F 6-9 215 5-11-93 St. John’s/USA 212 Tobias Harris F 6-9 235 7-15-92 Tennessee/USA 311 Devyn Marble G 6-6 200 9-21-92 Iowa/USA R44 Andrew Nicholson F 6-9 250 12-8-89 St. Bonaventure/Canada 22 Kyle O’Quinn F-C 6-10 250 3-26-90 Norfolk State/USA 25 Victor Oladipo G 6-4 210 5-4-92 Indiana/USA 14 Elfrid Payton G 6-4 185 2-22-94 Louisiana-Lafayette/USA R13 Luke Ridnour G 6-2 175 2-13-81 Oregon/USA 119 Nikola Vučević  C 7-0 260 10-24-90 USC/Montenegro 3

    STAFF

    Interim Head Coach: 

    James Borrego (San Diego) 

    Assistant Coaches: Igor Kokoskov (Belgrade) 

    Assistant Coaches/Player Development: Laron Profit (Maryland), Jay Hernandez (Hofstra) 

    Athletic Trainer: Keon Weise (Maryland) Strength and Conditioning Coach: Bill Burgos (Austin Peay State) 

    Physical Therapist/Assistant Athletic Trainer: Ron Weathers (Temple) 

    HOW THEY WERE BUILTNBA Draft:Aaron Gordon First round, fourth pick overall in 2014Andrew Nicholson First round, 19

    th pick overall in 2012

    Kyle O’Quinn Second round, 49th pick overall in 2012

    Victor Oladipo First round, second overall in 2013

    Trades:Evan Fournier From Denver along with the draft rights to Devyn Marble in exchange for Arron Afflalo on Jun. 26, 2014Maurice Harkless From Philadelphia as part of a four-team, 12-player deal on Aug. 10, 2012Tobias Harris From Milwaukee along with Doron Lamb and Beno Udrih in exchange for J.J. Redick, Gustavo Ayón and Ish Smith on Feb. 21,

    2013Devyn Marble From Denver along with Evan Fournier in exchange for Arron Afflalo on Jun. 26, 2014Elfrid Payton From Philadelphia in exchange for draft rights to Dario Saric, a future first round draft pick and a future second round draft pick on

    Jun. 26, 2014Nikola Vučević  From Philadelphia as part of a four team, 12-player deal on Aug. 10, 2012

    Free Agency:Dewayne Dedmon Originally signed to a 10-day contract on Feb. 25, 2014Channing Frye Originally signed on Jul. 14, 2014Ben Gordon Originally signed on Jul. 11, 2014Luke Ridnour Originally signed on Jul. 25, 2014

    Waivers:Willie Green Claimed off of waivers on Jun. 30, 2014

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    MEET THE MAGIC

    DEWAYNE DEDMONHe didn’t play organized basketball until his senior year of high school due to religious reasons, as detailed in aNovember 2011 Sports Illustrated article. He grew three inches to seven-feet after graduating from high school.He led the USC Trojans in rebounding, blocked shots and steals as a junior in 2012-13. His favorite vacation

    destination is Brazil and he enjoys bowling in his free time. Meet Dewayne Dedmon.

    EVAN FOURNIERHe was born in Saint-Maurice, France and turned pro at the age of 16. He wore #94 as a member of the DenverNuggets to represent the country code of where he is from in France. He likes to spend time with his family andwatch movies in his spare time. He is a big fan of the TV series Game of Thrones  and has a dog named Simba.Meet Evan Fournier.

    CHANNING FYREHe and his wife, Lauren, have a son, Hendrix (born Oct. 2010), and a daughter, Margaux (born April 2012) and heis the cousin of Magic forward Tobias Harris. He established the C. Frye Foundation in 2007 and has beenextremely active in the community throughout his time in the NBA. His favorite magazine is GQ and he likes to fishand golf during the offseason. He enjoys reading and doing yoga in his free time. Meet Channing Frye.  

    AARON GORDONHe earned MVP honors at the 2012 Under Armour Elite 24 Game, the 2013 McDonald’s All-American Game, andthe 2013 FIBA U19 World Championships in Prague, where he led the United States to a gold medal. He ledArchbishop Mitty High School to consecutive state titles in 2011 and 2012 and became only the fourth two-timeCalifornia Mr. Basketball selection since 1979. He enjoys playing golf, his favorite movie is Space Jam  and he is afan of the San Jose Sharks. Meet Aaron Gordon.

    BEN GORDONHe was born in London, England, before moving to the United States shortly after birth. He enjoys reading andspending time with family and friends in his spare time. During his junior season at Connecticut, he made 104three-pointers which is the second-highest single season total in school history. He majored in pre-business

    administration and his favorite vacation sport is Jamaica. Meet Ben Gordon.  

    WILLIE GREENWhile at Cooley High School in Detroit, was coached by his uncle, Gary Green, who played basketball for EasternMichigan. He participated in the NBA’s Basketball Without Borders program in Africa and has hosted a week-longyouth basketball camp in his hometown of Detroit for the past nine summers. He enjoys watching action movies,bowling and golfing in his free time. Meet Willie Green. 

    MAURICE HARKLESSDuring his freshman season at St. John’s, he ranked second in steals and was named the Big East ConferenceRookie of the Year. He was named MVP at the 2011 Kobe Bryant Classic. He majored in communications and is abig fan of the New York Giants. He enjoys swimming and his favorite movie is I Am Legend . In his down time, heenjoys hanging out with his teammates and doing yoga. Meet Maurice Harkless.

    TOBIAS HARRISHis father was the agent of Hall-of-Famer George Gervin and his cousin is Magic forward Channing Frye. He wasnamed New York’s Mr. Basketball, All-USA by USA Today and a McDonald’s All-American. He is the founder of theTobias Harris School of Business Basketball Camp, his favorite TV show is Ray Donovan  and his favorite vacationspot is the Cayman Islands. He proudly wears no.12 to pay tribute to his close friend and former teammate, MorganChilds, who died of Leukemia. Meet Tobias Harris.

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    DEVYN MARBLEHis father, Roy Marble, played collegiately at Iowa and stands as the school’s all-time leading scorer. He and hisfather are the only father/son duo to amass 1,000+ points at the same school, and is the highest-scoring father/sonduo in Big Ten history (3,810 points). His favorite TV show is The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air  and he enjoys going tothe movies. He is a talented musician and can play both the saxophone and clarinet. Meet Devyn Marble.  

    ANDREW NICHOLSONHe enjoys golfing during the offseason and his favorite book is The Great Gatsby . Before pursuing basketball, hehad a love for baseball and for the Toronto Blue Jays. He played in the FIBA Americas Championship with theCanadian National Team and ranks second all-time in scoring at St. Bonaventure. He graduated with a degree inphysics and his favorite movie is The Dark Knight . Meet Andrew Nicholson.

    KYLE O’QUINNHe didn’t start playing basketball until his junior year of high school. He was named the 2011-2012 MEAC Player ofthe Year and a two-time MEAC Defensive Player of the Year while at Norfolk State. During his rookie year with theMagic, he was named the Aleve-Publix ‘Hustle Player of the Year.’ He enjoys online shopping and watchingdocumentaries. He loves to travel during the offseason and he is a big fan of the New York Mets. Meet KyleO’Quinn.

    VICTOR OLADIPOHe helped the Indiana Hoosiers to their second straight trip to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen in 2013 and Indiana’s firstoutright Big Ten regular season championship since 1993. He finished second in the 2013-14 NBA Rookie of theYear voting and his 13.8 points per game was the fifth best scoring average of any first year player in Magic teamhistory. He enjoys singing, bowling, and playing video games. He was a sports communications/broadcast major atIndiana and his favorite movie is Love and Basketball . Meet Victor Oladipo.

    ELFRID PAYTONHe is just the third player in Louisiana-Lafayette history to be drafted in the first round of the NBA Draft (AndrewToney, eighth pick, 1980; Kevin Brooks, 18th pick, 1991). His father, Elfrid, Sr., was a Hall of Fame defensive endfor the Baltimore Stallions of the Canadian Football League and he is the second of six children, having five sisters.He enjoys comedy movies, his favorite vacation spot is Brazil and he is a fan of the New Orleans Saints. MeetElfrid Payton.

    LUKE RIDNOUR During his high school basketball career, he was coached by his father and he was a McDonald’s All-American in2000. As a junior at Oregon, he dished out a school single-season record 218 assists and he was recently inductedinto the University of Oregon Athletic Hall of Fame in September 2014. His favorite vacation destination is Maui andhe enjoys surfing, boating, and spending time with his family. Meet Luke Ridnour.

    NIKOLA VUČEVIĆHis mother and father both were professional basketball players. He was raised in Belgium, his family moved toMontenegro when he was a teenager, and he attended a year of prep school at Stoneridge Prep in Simi Valley, CAprior to enrolling at USC. He’s a Philadelphia Eagles fan and Lord of the Rings   is one of his favorite movies. Heholds the franchise record for most rebounds in a game with 29 on Dec. 31, 2012 against Miami. Meet Nikola

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