As a part of the National Basketball Association’s Eastern Conference Southeast Division, the Orlando Magic has been an indispensable establishment for over 30 years. Since its 1989 expansion franchise kickoff, the team has witnessed some of basketball’s greatest stars, such as Shaquille O’Neal, Penny Hardaway, Grant Hill and Dwight Howard, amongst many more take to their court! With a record that speaks for itself – it is no surprise why many are proud supporters today.
Played first season at Orlando Arena (now Amway Center)
Orlando Arena (now Amway Center)
1992-1995
Reached the NBA Playoffs in three consecutive seasons
Orlando Arena (now Amway Center)
1995
Moved to current home arena
Amway Arena (now demolished)
1995-1996
Reached the Eastern Conference Finals (lost to the Chicago Bulls)
Amway Arena (now demolished)
2009
Reached the NBA Finals (lost to the Los Angeles Lakers)
Amway Arena (now demolished)
2010
Moved to Amway Center
Amway Center
2019
Reached the NBA Playoffs for the first time in seven seasons
Amway Center
2020
Reached the Eastern Conference First Round (lost to the Milwaukee Bucks) in the NBA Bubble in Orlando, Florida due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Amway Center
2021
Reached the Eastern Conference First Round (lost to the Milwaukee Bucks)
Amway Center
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Orlando Magic FAQs
Who owns the Orlando Magic?
RDV Sports Inc. owns the Orlando Magic.
Who is the coach of the Orlando Magic?
The head coach for the Orlando Magic is Jamahl Mosley.