<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">All but two of the Orlando Magic's 82 regular-season games will be on television, according to the broadcast schedule released Thursday. The local television will be split once again between Sun Sports (42 games) and WRBW-Ch. 65 (35 games). The Magic will be on national television three times. None of the eight exhibition games will be on television. The only regular-season games not being televised will be a Nov. 25 matchup in Atlanta and the afternoon return home of Tracy McGrady with the Houston Rockets on Feb. 25. Former Magic head coach Matt Guokas will return for his second season as the television color analyst, joining veteran play-by-play man David Steele. The Magic will be on ABC (WFTV-Ch. 9) on March 11 in Houston. They will be on TNT on Dec. 14 in Charlotte, N.C., and on March 8 against the Chicago Bulls. Games on Sun Sports and on WRBW will include a 30-minute pregame show. Sun Sports will air 23 home games and 19 road contests. Ten of those games will be part of a Bright House Networks High Definition telecast for customers in Orlando and Tampa. WRBW telecasts will provide viewers an option for Spanish-language audio.</div> Source
That sucks. I wanted to see T-Mac return! :/ D12 usually puts good numbers up against Atlanta. I wonder why they won't televise these two games. Atleast I'll be able to watch 80 games, so I shouldn't complain too much.