Magic Shutdown Heat in Fourth Quarter To Secure a 20-Point Victory

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With 25 points from Terrence Ross and a 20 point, 11 rebound double-double from Nikola Vucevic, the Orlando Magic took on the Miami Heat Friday night, giving the Heat a 20 point loss in the City Beautiful. 

Playing in their second game of a back-to-back, after holding the Toronto Raptors to 6 of 42 from 3-point range, the Miami Heat shot only 37.5 percent overall against the Magic. Jimmy Butler, playing a great game, secured 23 points and ten rebounds for the Heat, but Miami would only score six points in the fourth quarter on shooting three of 19 from the field.

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After being listed as questionable for Friday's game, Aaron Gordon would return to the floor. Gordon's return proved invaluable for the Magic with Jonathan Isaac sitting out due to a severe knee sprain and bone bruise. Gordon would take home 16 points, eight rebounds, and three assists, along with an incredible dunk in the second quarter to ignite the fans and the Magic bench.

After the game, Magic head coach Steve Clifford had some words on Aaron Gordon's return Friday night. "Aaron gave us physicality. He has the ability to defend primary scorers and make it hard on them, which is hard to do," states Coach Clifford. 

With 4:29 left in the game, the Magic would lead the Heat by 18 points off of a 3-pointer by Aaron Gordon and a hook shot by Vucevic. Miami was not much help to themselves going scoreless for over three minutes in the fourth quarter and turning the ball over three times.

The Orlando Magic would lead the Heat in key stats throughout the game, including field goal percentage with 40.7% and free throw percentage making 26 of 29 from the charity stripe. However, it was the Magic's defense that proved stable in tonight's victory. With 37 defensive rebounds, 11 steals, and four blocks, the Magic came to play defensively against their in-state rivals.

When talking about the Magic's defense, Steve Clifford stated, "I thought our defense, for the most part, was really good. That multiple effort, cover, know who you're closing to, particularly in the fourth quarter, was really good."

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Miami has been one of the top 3-point shooting teams this season. However, the Heat were not as accurate as they have been from the 3-point line, as the Magic succeeding in closing out the Heat's shooters on nearly every play. Miami went 7-out-of-37 from three-point range, with the Heat bench only contributing one of 10 from three in the first half.

Friday's game is the first of four meetings this season between the Magic and Heat. The in-state and Southeast Divison rivals will play three more games – January 27 and March 4 in Miami and February 1 in Orlando. In the 31-year history of the rivalry, the Orlando Magic are now 31-30 breaking the tie in the 61 games played in Orlando.

What's Next

Miami Heat: Host Portland on Sunday, January 5

Orlando Magic: Host Utah and Saturday, January 4


Key Notes:

  • Magic's Nikola Vucevic recorded his 300th career double-double in Friday's game against the Heat.

  • The six points scored by the Heat in the 4th quarter are the fewest points scored in a quarter since Toronto held Portland to six points during the 2nd quarter on October 30, 2017.

  • The six points scored tied a Magic franchise record for fewest points allowed in any quarter.

  • Markelle Fultz recorded a career-high six steals in Friday's game versus the Heat

  • Miami put up a quarter season-high of 35 points in the 3rd quarter of Friday's game against Orlando

Darrell Armstrong to be Inducted Into Magic Hall of Fame

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DECEMBER 10, 2019 | ORLANDO, FL

The Orlando Magic will induct former guard and fan-favorite Darrell Armstrong into their Hall of Fame on Friday, February 21 at 4 p.m. in Amway Center, near the Nutrilite Magic Fan Experience**. Armstrong becomes the ninth inductee into the Orlando Magic Hall of Fame.

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In addition to the induction ceremony, Armstrong will be honored that night during Orlando’s game vs. Dallas. Tip-off is at 7 p.m. and tickets are available through OrlandoMagic.com or by calling 1-800-4-NBATIX.

“During his nine seasons with the Orlando Magic, Darrell Armstrong gave everything he had to the organization, both on the court and in our community,” said Orlando Magic CEO Alex Martins. “Fans always look back fondly at our ‘Heart & Hustle’ era, and Darrell was the leader of that group that left it all on the court 20 years ago. We are thrilled to induct him into the Orlando Magic Hall of Fame.”

A true underdog story, Armstrong went undrafted in 1991 out of Fayetteville State University. He played professionally in several minor leagues, as well as overseas in Cyprus and Spain, before signing as a free agent with Orlando on April 8, 1995. Armstrong went on to spend 14 seasons playing in the NBA, including nine seasons with the Magic from 1995-2003.

“It is an honor to be recognized for the things I did in Orlando, and I am especially proud as a player who wasn’t drafted,” said Armstrong. “I am not only excited that the organization is rewarding me, but I am also thankful to the fans there as well. Magic fans always had my back and supported me. It is a great honor and I share this with them.”

Armstrong played in 502 regular season games with Orlando (291 starts), averaging 11.7 ppg., 5.1 apg., 3.3 rpg. and 1.65 stlpg. in 28.4 minpg., while shooting .888 (1,156-1,302) from the free throw line. During the 1998-99 campaign, he earned both the NBA’s Most Improved Player award, as well as the NBA’s Sixth Man Award. Armstrong became the first player in NBA history to win both honors during the same season.

Entering this season, Armstrong stood among the Orlando Magic all-time leaders in steals (second, 830), assists (third, 2,555), games played (fifth, 502), three-point field goals attempted (fifth, 1,892), minutes played (sixth, 14,234), three-point field goals made (sixth, 654), free throws made (eighth, 1,156), free throws attempted (ninth, 1,302), field goals made (tenth, 2,044), field goals attempted (tenth, 4,878) and points scored (tenth, 5,898).

Armstrong is also a two-time recipient (1998, 2000) of the Rich and Helen DeVos Community Enrichment Award, which recognizes a player’s efforts in the Central Florida community.

The Magic unveiled its inaugural Hall of Fame class on April 9, 2014, naming the first two inductees, Magic co-founder Pat Williams and the team’s first-ever draft pick and current community ambassador, Nick Anderson. In 2015, Shaquille O’Neal became the third member inducted, while Senior Chairman Rich DeVos joined the Orlando Magic Hall of Fame in 2016. Anfernee ‘Penny’ Hardaway and “founding father” Jimmy Hewitt were inducted in 2017, Tracy McGrady was honored in 2018 and longtime announcer David Steele was inducted last season.

The Orlando Magic Hall of Fame honors and celebrates the great players, coaches and executives who have had a major impact during the team’s illustrious 31-year history. The HOF bridges the past with the future of Magic basketball, and the exhibit, located in Amway Center on the terrace level near Nutrilite Magic Fan Experience, provides Magic fans an opportunity to learn some Magic history while in the building. The inductees are selected based on their overall on and off the court contributions to the team and organization, years of service, impact in the community and general character of the individual.

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