Unforgetable
by Amanda on 5/6/24Kia Center - OrlandoAmazing game, very comfortable seats. Organized and secure!
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Official Ticket Marketplace of the Orlando Magic
Orlando Magic History
Joining the NBA in the 1989 expansion era, the Magic struggled for three years until picking center Shaquille O'Neal first in the 1992 draft. The Magic finished at .500 in the 1992–93 season, barely missing the playoffs. Then, with only a slim chance in the 1993 draft lottery, the team won the rights to pick No. 1 again. They used their selection, Chris Webber, in a trade to obtain guard Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway and future picks.
O’Neal and Hardaway led the Magic to 50 wins in the 1993–94 season and then 57 victories, as well as a trip to the NBA Finals, the following year.In the 1995–96 campaign, the Magic won a franchise-record 60 games in what would be O'Neal's last season in Orlando. They made it to the Eastern Conference finals against the Chicago Bulls.
Over the next 10 years, the Magic made the playoffs five times under the leadership of coach Doc Rivers and Hall of Fame guard Tracy McGrady, who earned two scoring titles and the 2001 Most Improved Player award during his tenure. The 2006–07 season saw Orlando start a run of six consecutive postseason appearances, as star center Dwight Howard blossomed and the Magic surrounded him with young talent and savvy veterans.
The Magic reached the second round of the playoffs in 2008 behind Howard and forwards Hidayet "Hedo" Türko?lu and Rashard Lewis. The following season, with trade acquisition Rafer Alston filling in for injured point guard Jameer Nelson and sharpshooter J.J. Redick taking on a more prominent role, the team won 59 games and defeated the Philadelphia 76ers, the Boston Celtics and the LeBron James-led Cleveland Cavaliers in the playoffs. It earned the Magic a second trip to the NBA Finals, where they lost to the Los Angeles Lakers.?
Following Howard’s trade to the Lakers in 2012, the Magic began a decade-long rebuilding process while developing notable talents like Victor Oladipo, Aaron Gordon and Nikola Vu?evi?. The Magic’s luck seemed to improve after reaching playoff contention once again in 2019 and 2020, and landing top draft picks such as Mo Bamba, Jalen Suggs, Franz Wagner, and 2023 Rookie of the Year Paolo Banchero.
Orlando Magic Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Southeast
Year Founded: 1989
Team Colors: Blue, Black, Silver
Team Rivals: Miami HEAT, Atlanta Hawks, Washington Wizards, Charlotte Hornets, Toronto Raptors
Orlando Magic at Kia Center
The Orlando Magic play their home games at Kia Center, a gleaming, world-class arena that affords fans amenities such as ample seat space, excellent sight lines, spacious concourses, and unique food and drink options. The arena opened in 2010 and is notable for its 180-foot tower that serves as a beacon on the downtown skyline. Upon its opening, Kia Center boasted the largest scoreboard in the NBA, measuring 42 feet and weighing 40 tons.
Tickets for the 2024–25 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Orlando Magic.
Check out the schedule for the Orlando Magic and see their games for the 2024-25 season on Ticketmaster.
The Orlando Magic have made two appearances in the NBA Finals but have never won.
All 30 teams compete in the Group Play stage of the 2024 Emirates NBA Cup in-season tournament. Check back for matchups in the Magic’s East Group A when the full 2024–25 regular season schedule is released.
The Orlando Magic play at Kia Center in downtown Orlando, Florida. The seating chart for Kia Center can be viewed here.
Amazing game, very comfortable seats. Organized and secure!
Playoff basketball is exciting enough, but this was the best event I have ever gone to
Magic lead the way with a major play off win. The environment is awesome and lively.
Loved The Energy Won Free Tickets From Phantom Fireworks To See Cleveland But Loved Orlandos Fans Energy! But Its Still Go Cavs!
This Orlando Magic game was lit. It was fun even watching from nosebleed seats. The tickets were pricy but well worth it because it’s a playoff game, and at least I was able to get a T shirt out of it too. The crowd was energetic. I would like to come back for another Orlando Magic game for the next round of playoffs
Best game ever! It was exciting, fun and people were pumped. The even had so much to do before the game. And we all received tshirts. It was awesome!!!!
We enjoyed the game, t was great . Great seats good views
Great atmosphere, unfortunately not sold out as they told us, lot of free seats down but no agreement to sit there
Overall a great experience. Game and total experience was very good. Staff was nice, the place was clean, and had a lot of energy. -1 star for the horrible pretzel I had at the beginning of the game and that they had run out of souvenir cups before the game had even started.
Great atmosphere in the arena, however not family friendly for food The good for a family of 4 with 2 of them kids costs as much as a ticket and the good is not fresh I don’t mind paying a price for quality food but not pay a price for less than mediocre food at best.