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Orlando Magic News for December 10th, 2008: More on Last Night's Game; Plus, Two Division Rivals Make Separate Trades

First, some items about the Orlando Magic's thrilling 109-108 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers last night:

  • One of the things making Dwight Howard ordinary last night, apart from Joel Pryzbilla's stellar defense, was a strained oblique muscle. Brian Schmitz says the injury is not serious and Dwight will not miss any games. ESPN's John Hollinger, who watched last night's game live, asked Magic coach Stan Van Gundy about the injury:

    "It was like he couldn't jump," said Van Gundy, who said Howard was reluctant to make a reaching-up motion for the ball that would stress the muscle. Howard had "just" seven boards, and if I recall correctly, at least two of those were picked up off the floor.

    I hope this injury won't nag at him...

  • Hollinger called last night's Magic/Trail Blazers thriller the best game of the NBA season so far. His ESPN.com colleague Marc Stein concurred. J.E. Skeets and Tas Melas of The Basketball Jones also said it the best game of the season. And the Magic won! That's exciting!

  • Ben Golliver at Blazer's Edge, SB Nation's Blazer blog, was in the Magic's locker room after the game and gives us this gem of an item on J.J. Redick, who was perhaps a bit loopy after recording his second straight DNP-CD (after four straight starts, no less):

    JJ Redick was wearing a redickulous scarf after the game and advised one of his teammates, "How you gonna pay 400 dollars for some jeans and they aren't even custom jeans?" One of life's eternal questions.

And now more general stuff...

  • The Washington Wizards and the Charlotte Bobcats, two of Orlando's Southeast Division rivals, made separate, significant trades today. Washington obtained point guard Mike James from New Orleans and Magic lust object combo guard Javaris Crittenton from Memphis. The 'Cats sent shooting guard Jason Richardson, who leads them in scoring with 18.7 points per game, and combo forward Jared Dudley to Phoenix for forward/center Boris Diaw, shooting guard Raja Bell, and point guard Sean Singletary. Clearly, both teams think their seasons can be salvaged. Yes, it's only December, and the Wizards are dead-last in the East... but only 5 games out of a playoff spot. Anyway, I'm more interested to see how the 'Cats' deal goes down. I'd much rather the Suns have to play us shorthanded on Friday.

    Check out the SB Nation coverage of these deals at Bullets Forever, At the Hive, and Bright Side of the Sun.

  • The other night, I wrote the following about Brian Cook's flagrant foul on Baron Davis:

    Cook was called for a flagrant foul when he... uh, he didn't do anything, really, but Davis was in the area and fell down. Davis, who had picked up 1 technical earlier, popped back up and was very eager to have words with the Cookie Monster.

    When it happened, I sent this Twitter update:

    Bdiddy defies the laws of physics by flopping in midair.

    Clearly, I have no idea what I'm talking about, because B. Cook acknowledged he fouled Davis in response to Zach Randolph's flagrant foul on Dwight... and he's not sorry:

    "I was upset because, I mean, it was a flagrant foul. [Howard's] my teammate. Everybody should be over there. ... Everybody should be over there," Cook said, repeating himself to emphasize the point.

    Cook wants to be the Magic's enforcer, apparently. Fine by me. If he can't put the ball in the basket, at least he can put the other team's punk on the floor. If Davis had gotten ejected, even better. That's a fair trade.

  • Apropos of nothing: On his official website, Rashard Lewis lists "The Quiet Man" and "Ice" as two of his nicknames. Those are both apt, given 'Shard's usually quiet nature and willingness to take big shots. In light of that, I propose we christen him "The Quieting Man" when he plays on the road. Nothing silences a crowd in an enemy arena quite like a dagger three-pointer, a shot Lewis excels at making. What do you think?

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Wouldn’t “The Silencer” sound way more badass than ’The Quieting Man"? Rashard “The Silencer” Lewis sounds like an assassin or something. “The Quieting Man” just sounds like an awful movie. It gets the same point across too.

by gatormcd54 on Dec 10, 2008 9:24 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I like the The Silencer … holds a double meaning. One is the literal meaning, ‘silencing the crowd’, and the other is a figurative meaning, ’he’s an assassin that tames his opponents with his sharpshooting abilities (like an assassin with a silencer on his sniper gun)’.

Senior Writer for DePaul's Scout.com website
Class of 2009 - DePaul University

by erivera7 on Dec 11, 2008 3:50 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Good to see some closure on the Crittentin issue. Now we can all be sure that we have no shot at getting him.

by magic fanatic on Dec 10, 2008 11:18 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Mobley Retirement

Also just read on NBA.COM, that Cattino Mobley will be announcing his retirement.
Shame to see any player cut down before their time, esp since its not so much an ‘injury’, but a risk to his health.

Best of luck to him on whatever he chooses to do.

by FLYNN47 on Dec 10, 2008 11:31 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

yo ben

nice shoutout from truehoop today, probably bring a few hits in…

www.last.fm/user/mhetrick04

by mhetrick14 on Dec 11, 2008 1:05 AM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Yeah that was cool

Keith Bogans deserves a ton of credit for hustling after that board.

by Ben Q Rock on Dec 11, 2008 6:09 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Off-Topic

This is completely off-topic, but Ben, I sent you an e-mail. Just wanted to give you a heads up. I couldn’t think of any other way of notifying you other than Twitter.

Senior Writer for DePaul's Scout.com website
Class of 2009 - DePaul University

by erivera7 on Dec 11, 2008 6:44 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

The Quieting Man is a brillant nickname

As was Rashardo Turkolewis…. (or however you spelled it.)

'Coach, Dwight is a nice guy. Dwight don't hit anybody. But Superman will knock the crap out of you.' - D12

by Eyriq the Red on Dec 11, 2008 11:46 AM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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