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Thank you for a great season of fun.. We had our highs and we had our lows... We also had out first all-star player and first playoff birth. We are a new and fresh team with the best coach in the world along with the best owner with many great years to come.

Lets start the off season and do it even better next time

to the bobcats :party:

I still hold hope for the final seconds...

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It was fun.

A shame it ended on such a terribad note, but there is always the biggest offseason of NBA history to look forward to.

I have faith that Higgins, and MJ will bring in a Big Time Scorer this offseason.

God knows this team needs one.

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If we don't improve offense this off-season, next year won't be any different. If you can't beat a team with their best player sitting on the bench all series, you are screwed. We need to do whatever is in our power minus trading Wallace to get some help. Yes, that means getting rid of Captain Jaxoff, Diaw, whomever to get what we need.

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The Magic are 10x better than they were last year.. Nelson was gone last year in the playoffs.. yeah Hedo was a better option than Vince Carter but Nelson is a friggin beast and will be the reason they beat out the Cavs to go back to the Finals..

I dont think they are better than they were last year, we just dont match up with them very well. Boston & Cleveland do match up with them, and its not a given they get past either of them. Jameer wont dominate Rondo or Mo Williams the way he did Felton. And on top of that, they are UNDERACHIEVERS. The Magic's only goal is to beat LeBron, thats it. Thats their motivation. Once thats done, they will lay down against whomever they face in the West like they did with the Lakers last year. They are 1-8 all time in the NBA Finals and are the biggest choke artists in its history. They're not tryna win a title.

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The only player who is guaranteed a roster spot next season is Gerald. We need to get some young talent in here and begin to build through the draft. We have had horrible drafts lately. We need to develop our squad like Portland. Young players drafted by the front office...great season nonetheless.

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