<div class="quote_poster">Quoting :</div><div class="quote_post">For 40 days, the Orlando Magic searched. They searched in Houston, Denver, Los Angeles and New Orleans. They searched on their home court. But no matter where they showed up to play, they couldn't find a victory. McGrady also is showing leadership. After a loss last week to the Chicago Bulls, the Magic captain lectured his teammates about "doing their own thing, trying to get their numbers." His remarks may have lit a spark. The Magic beat Indiana and Golden State in the next three days. Life has turned around for the Magic, but that doesn't mean it's easier. Hill has pointed to February for his return unless his rehab should go awry and he must undergo a fifth ankle surgery. "I've been here a long time," Gabriel said. "But you never give up. Our division is a fragile one. We still have much of the season to go."</div> Link Great article. Has life turned around for the Magic? I sure don't think so. Yes, they have snapped the streak but their season has been nothing but a disappointment. Grant Hill returning might be one of the biggest mistakes. IF he can play, why not wait another season to become stronger? He shouldn't rush himself when the Magic are just playing to finish out the season. Yes, it's very early and the Magic can still make the playoffs. (Thats how weak the east is.) Do they deserve to? No. Any team that has a 19 game losing streak needs to spend the summer reevaluating their season.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Ice Breaker:</div><div class="quote_post">Any team that has a 19 game losing streak needs to spend the summer reevaluating their season.</div>Very true. Its going to be even worse next year in the southeast division.
Nice article indeed.We just are going to have to do better next season if that's possible. Like Ice said we are just playing to finish out the season for now. But there is always a chance at the playoffs in the East. So we still have hope even though it's little