
Very few players had the spotlight Dwight Howard had last season.
Howard had an amazing regular season with 20.7 ppg, 14.2 rpg and 2.1
bpg and in the All Star weekend, he dress like Superman to win the dunk
contest. He was clearly the most dominant center in the regular season
and he started the playoffs in great fashion, with 3 games against
Toronto where he had more than 20 points and 20 boards. However,
everything was different with the Pistons. All that power disappeared
and Howard was intimidated in the matchup against Rasheed Wallace and
that?s the key question for the future of the Magic. If the team wants
to win a title, they will need Howard to play his best against centers
like Wallace, Garnett or Brand and last season this simply didn?t
happen.
A lot of the merit from the team?s good campaign last season goes to
their coach Stan Van Gundy, who managed to build a team around Howard,
the same thing he had done when he coached Miami and had Shaq on his
team. The success of this formula is built around taking advantage of
the double teams the opponents put on Howard, so the Magic can find
open spaces on the perimeter, where the team has very good shooters.
So, it?s no surprise that Orlando was 2nd on the league last season in
most 3pts shots attempted (just behind the Warriors), with 25.3 3pts
attempts per game.
One of the reasons for the success of this formula was Rashard
Lewis, who played a big part of last season in the PF position. Lewis
was coming from a big season in Seattle and on his first year of his
big contract with the Magic, he wasn?t brilliant: 18.2 ppg, 5.4 rpg and
2.4 apg. However, the role of Lewis on Orlando isn?t the same he had in
Seattle, as he has to share the protagonism of the team with Howard and
Turkoglu.
Hedo Turkoglu was the key player of the team last season, completing
the big three of the team with Howard and Lewis. His development has
been awesome and that?s why he received last season the award for Most
Improved Player. His numbers were amazing: 19.5 ppg (13.3 in 2007), 5.7
rpg (4.0 in 2007) and 5.0 apg (3.2 in 2007). Besides that, he was the
player who had the ball on the clutch moments, which shows how
important is his role on the team. He will need to prove this season
that last season was no fluke and a lot of the success of the team will
depend from his consistence this season.
The backcourt is the weakest point of the Magic or at least isn?t at
the same level of the frontcourt. Jameer Nelson had a resonable last
season with 10.9 ppg and 5.6 apg, but due to his short height, he was
constantely dominated by more powerful guards than him, however he has
also improved his game with Van Gundy and he will be the starting PG of
the team once again. His backups last season were Arroyo and Dooling,
but both have left the team. To replace them, the Magic have hired the
veteran guard Anthony Johnson, who was a good choice, having in account
all his experience.
The team will have a lot of changes on the SG position. Keith Bogans
was the starter most of last season, but then lost his place on the
starting team to Mo Evans. However the team didn?t trust on their
current options for the position, so they hired Mickael Pietrus who
came from the Warriors. Pietrus is a good defender and that?s one of
the things which made the Magic hire him. Also for this position, the
team has as options the rookie Courtney Lee, who is a talented player
and who had a great Summer League.
Even with some additions, Van Gundy will have some problems with the
team?s backcourt. However, I think the Magic will have even more
problems if they start struggling with injuries, as the roster isn?t
deep at all. If Howard gets injured or gets into foul trouble early on
a game, can a player like Adonal Foyle be a reasonable backup?
Orlando should stand up this season and be a serious contender to
win the Eastern Conference, after all the team was just beaten by
Boston and Detroit last season and they maintain the same team
structure. Howard will once again be the team?s superstar and it would
be great for him if he could improve his FT %, which is curiously lower
than his FG%! The roster seems to be lacking depth, the team is young,
so the chances of they get plagued by injuries is lower, but if that
happens, this may be an huge problem for the team.
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