<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Bob Vander Weide, Orlando Magic president and son-in-law of owner Rich DeVos, authorized this summer's reconstruction of the franchise by his new general manager, but he also made clear that he expects an equally dramatic turnaround. After 11 consecutive seasons at or above the .500 mark, the Magic plummeted to a league-worst 21 victories last season, prompting one of the biggest roster demolition projects in NBA history. "This wasn't a tuneup. It was an overhaul," Vander Weide said. "But I think now, with just a smidgen of good health, we should be a very good team. I'd say twice as good as last season. I absolutely think so." Vander Weide expects the Magic back in the playoff picture with more than 40 victories, a turnaround that still won't crack the NBA most-improved list, but it would far exceed most expectations.</div> Full Story
Yeah, with all the changes that we made, we will definetely be expected to perform. It's just a matter of will we perform and how will everyone work together as a team.