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Orlando Magics history of failure in the clutch moments

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that was not just a ....ing layup!!! there were fractions of the second left, difficult angle and 7 footer illegally challending Lee...

 

Come on, be serious. Probably he has been kicking himself since then. . And you defend him?. . All he had to do was to change the direction of the ball. . Simple tip in would have changed the face of the whole series. .

Worst moment of Magics history. .

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If our "history" of failure is composed of four moments (half of which occurred within a week of each other), then I'd say we've done pretty well.

 

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Come on, be serious. Probably he has been kicking himself since then. . And you defend him?. . All he had to do was to change the direction of the ball. . Simple tip in would have changed the face of the whole series. .

Worst moment of Magics history. .

 

No 4 free throw misses in a row...way worse. The shot alley oop shot was 50/50 for most players with the exception of MJ and Kobe who would have been 75%. Fast moving play and quick cut to the rim full speed...it was a difficult shot that looked easy to most of us. Lee had a tough play.

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We played Detroit two seasons straight in the playoffs. Those were utter disappointments. The Detroit hex will always be there.

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Without Nick Anderson we could have lost to Celtics in the first round...there were two very difficult games in Boston we won and Anderson hit clutch shots in those games...ok we probably would beat Celtics anyway but no way we would beat Bulls without him, without his defense on MJ and great shooting, especially in game 6...

 

You know I was joking right?

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We played Detroit two seasons straight in the playoffs. Those were utter disappointments. The Detroit hex will always be there.

 

No it won't. They were just a better team.

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No it won't. They were just a better team.

 

Only one which was, was when we were up 3-1 and lost the series.

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