Paul George joins the club
Paul George, welcome to the club.
Despite your incredible game in Game One of the Eastern Conference Finals, like Hedo Turkoglu and Rashard Lewis and Craig Ehlo before you, you have been reduced to the bystander to history. No one will recall that you hit the game-tying 3-pointer to send the game to overtime or even that you won the series -- anyone outside of Orlando remember what happened in 2009?
It is completely unfair Paul George. We know how you feel.
Four years ago to the day -- May 22, 2009 -- LeBron James made the Magic a footnote of a series they won when he drained a game-winning 3-pointer at the buzzer of Game Two of the Eastern Conference Finals. The shot became a testament to LeBron's "clutchness" and was played on a constant loop for all of eternity.
Misery loves company, so we are happy to welcome the Pacers and George into the club. The meetings take place at the Local Y every other Thursday.
As I watched LeBron James' game-winner Wednesday night, I saw a play that was very similar to the one James made against the Magic four years ago. There was James popping up to the top of the key. The difference is how the two teams approached it. Watch the game winners again (if you can bear to):
The first thing you notice from the game-winner against the Magic is that they are playing to defend the drive. Rashard Lewis is playing off the inbounder and there is a considerable amount of space between Hedo Turkoglu and James. James gains separation by first trying to cut to the basket where Turkoglu gives him a sort of forecheck to impede his progress.
James then bounces back up to the top of the key and the rest is (irrelevant) history.






One question has been answered now that the NBA Draft Lottery has passed. The Magic will have the second selection in the NBA Draft. That means one player is off the board. It does not change much of Orlando's preparations. Just about every player on their Draft board is still going to be around. Unless the Magic plan on honing in on one player and hope that the Cavaliers do not draft him, nothing has changed.
The Magic will pick second in the NBA Draft after the Cleveland Cavaliers drew the winning combination in the NBA Draft Lottery.


The Magic made Andrew Nicholson the 19th pick in the NBA Draft nearly a year ago.
The NBA Draft Combine wrapped up in Chicago on Friday, and
The Magic will find out where they will select in the 2013 NBA Draft on Tuesday night when the Lottery teams gather in New York for the annual Draft Lottery. Until then, all the organization can do is its homework.