With the Magic short-handed, I'm not sure how long they can keep up with the Pacers. They're mainly perimeter shooting team as it is so they live and die by the 3. If the Pacers play how they should play and take advantage of Hibbert inside, this should be a short series for them. Game 1 - Sat April 28, Orlando at Indiana, 7 p.m., ESPN Game 2 - Mon April 30, Orlando at Indiana, 7:30 p.m., NBA TV Game 3 - Wed May 2, Indiana at Orlando, 7:30 p.m., NBA TV Game 4 - Sat May 5, Indiana at Orlando, 2 p.m., ESPN Game 5 * Tue May 8, Orlando at Indiana, TBD Game 6 * Fri May 11, Indiana at Orlando, TBD Game 7 * Sun May 13, Orlando at Indiana, TBD *if necessary
Pacers have a good, young, solid team. With Howard out now, I don't see the Magic winning even 1 game unless they go crazy from 3.
Don't count the magic out. They may not win the series, but i can see them overachieving and giving the pacers a tough run. This series definitely won't be as bad as people think.
He missed a few games because of injury down the stretch. When he came back they said they were going to leave Hill as the starter.
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