NBA: Magic Coach Stan Van Gundy Says He Expects to Finish the Season

Orlando Magic coach Stan Van Gundy said he expects to finish the season as the team’s coach.  Van Gundy’s remarks came one day after he told the media that superstar center Dwight Howard asked team management to fire him.  Read more after the jump. @Shay_Marie x @gametimegirl


NBA: More Bad News For the Magic, Hedo Turkoglu Out 3 Weeks With Facial Fracture

As if the Orlando Magic don’t have enough issues, they get hit with injury.  Magic forward Hedo Turkoglu will undergo surgery for a facial fracture and miss at least the final three weeks of the regular season.  Read more after the jump. @Shay_Marie x @gametimegirl


NBA Rumors: Former Blazers Coach Nate McMillan is the Front Runner to Replace Magic Coach Stan Van Gundy

The fates of Magic coach Stan Van Gundy and general manager Otis Smith won’t be clarified until after Orlando does what it does in the playoffs.  If Van Gundy should meet his demise, it’s rumored that’ll he’ll be replaced by former coach of the Portland Trailblazers, Nate McMillan.  Read more after the jump. @Shay_Marie x @gametimegirl 


NBA: Magic Send Videotape to the League Of Brendan Haywood Punching Dwight Howard in the Back

The Orlando Magic plan to send video to the NBA’s league office of superstar center Dwight Howard allegedly getting “punched in the back’’ by Dallas Mavericks center Brendan Haywood late in Friday’s game at the Amway Center.  Read more after the jump. @Shay_Marie x @gametimegirl


NBA: Magic Head Coach Stan Van Gundy May Quit or Be Replaced Because of Dwight Howard

Stan Van Gundy’s days with the Orlando Magic may be numbered. The Magic might decide to part ways with Van Gundy after the season in an effort to appease Dwight Howard. However, Orlando may not have the opportunity to fire the 52-year-old head coach.  Read more after the jump. @Shay_Marie x @gametimegirl


NBA Rumors: Bulls Still Interested in Pau Gasol and Dwight Howard

Chicago’s talks with the Los Angeles Lakers regarding Pau Gasol before the trade deadline never got too far, largely because the Lakers had no interest in taking back Carlos Boozer … and because the Bulls weren’t about to find a third team willing to join the talks to absorb the three years and $47 million remaining on Boozer’s deal to help Chicago get the Spaniard.  Well the potential trade isn’t completely dead yet, read more after the jump. @Shay_Marie x @gametimegirl


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