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Orlando Magic (14-34) vs. Houston Rockets (35-13) Game #49 Road Game #28 Toyota Center Houston, TX Tuesday, January 30, 2018 8 p.m. ET PROBABLE STARTERS: Position # Player Ht. Wt. Comments Forward 17 Jonathon Simmons 6-6 215 2017-18: 13.6 ppg., 3.6 rpg., 2.3 apg. Led (or tied) the team in scoring seven times, in rebounding once and in assists four times Scored in double figures 33 times and had 20+ points nine times, including a careerhigh 29 points on Dec. 9 @ Atlanta. Forward 00 Aaron Gordon 6-9 220 2017-18: 18.4 ppg., 8.3 rpg., 2.2 apg. Led (or tied) the team in scoring 13 times, in rebounding 12 times and in assists once Scored in double figures a team-best 39 times, had 20+ points 11 times, 30+ points four times and 40+ points twice, including a careerhigh 41 points on Oct. 24 vs. Brooklyn Had 12 doubledoubles. Center 11 Bismack Biyombo 6-9 255 2017-18: 5.5 ppg., 5.9 rpg., 1.40 blkpg. Led (or tied) the team in rebounding 11 times Scored in double figures seven times and had 20+ points once, including a career-high 21 points on Jan. 12 @ Washington Had five double-doubles. Guard 10 Evan Fournier 6-7 205 2017-18: 18.2 ppg., 3.2 rpg., 2.9 apg. Led (or tied) the team in scoring 11 times, in rebounding once and in assists three times Scored in double figures 38 times, had 20+ points a teambest 18 times and 30+ point once, including a career-high 32 points on Jan. 16 vs. Minnesota. Guard 2 Elfrid Payton 6-4 185 2017-18: 13.3 ppg., 6.4 apg., 4.1 rpg., 1.36 stlpg. Led (or tied) the team in scoring seven times, in rebounding twice and in assists a team-best 26 times Scored in double figures 28 times and had 20+ points six times, including a career-high 30 points on Dec. 23 @ Washington Had three doubledoubles. 2017-18 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Results Oct. 18 MIAMI W, 116-109 Oct. 20 @ Brooklyn L, 121-126 Oct. 21 @ Cleveland W, 114-93 Oct. 24 BROOKLYN W, 125-121 Oct. 27 SAN ANTONIO W, 114-87 Oct. 29 @ Charlotte L, 113-120 Oct. 30 @ New Orleans W, 115-99 Nov. 1 @ Memphis W, 101-99 Nov. 3 CHICAGO L, 83-105 Nov. 5 BOSTON L, 88-104 Nov. 8 NEW YORK W, 112-99 Nov. 10 @ Phoenix W, 128-112 Nov. 11 @ Denver L, 107-125 Nov. 13 @ Golden State L, 100-110 Nov. 15 @ Portland L, 94-99 Nov. 18 UTAH L, 85-125 Nov. 20 INDIANA L, 97-105 Nov. 22 @ Minnesota L, 118-124 Nov. 24 @ Boston L, 103-118 Nov. 25 @ Philadelphia L, 111-130 Nov. 27 @ Indiana L, 109-121 Nov. 29 OKLAHOMA CITY W, 121-108 Dec. 1 GOLDEN STATE L, 112-133 Dec. 3 @ New York W, 105-100 Dec. 4 @ Charlotte L, 94-104 Dec. 6 ATLANTA W, 110-106 (OT) Dec. 8 DENVER L, 89-103 Dec. 9 @ Atlanta L, 110-117 Dec. 13 L.A. CLIPPERS L, 95-106 Dec. 15 PORTLAND L, 88-95 Dec. 17 @ Detroit L, 110-114 Dec. 20 @ Chicago L, 94-112 Dec. 22 NEW ORLEANS L, 97-111 Dec. 23 @ Washington L, 103-130 Dec. 26 @ Miami L, 89-107 Dec. 28 DETROIT W, 102-89 Dec. 30 MIAMI L, 111-117 Jan. 1 @ Brooklyn L, 95-98 Jan. 3 HOUSTON L, 98-116 Jan. 6 CLEVELAND L, 127-131 Jan. 9 @ Dallas L, 99-114 Jan. 10 @ Milwaukee L, 103-110 Jan. 12 @ Washington L, 119-125 Jan. 16 MINNESOTA W, 108-102 Jan. 18 @ Cleveland L, 103-104 Jan. 21 @ Boston W, 103-95 Jan. 23 SACRAMENTO L, 99-105 Jan. 27 @ Indiana L, 112-114 Jan. 30 @ Houston Jan. 31 L.A. LAKERS Feb. 3 WASHINGTON Feb. 5 @ Miami Feb. 6 CLEVELAND Feb. 8 ATLANTA Feb. 10 MILWAUKEE Feb. 12 @ Chicago Feb. 14 CHARLOTTE Feb. 22 NEW YORK Feb. 24 @ Philadelphia Feb. 26 @ Oklahoma City Feb. 28 TORONTO Mar. 2 DETROIT Mar. 3 MEMPHIS Mar. 5 @ Utah Mar. 7 @ L.A. Lakers Mar. 9 @ Sacramento Mar. 10 @ L.A. Clippers Mar. 13 @ San Antonio Mar. 14 MILWAUKEE Mar. 16 BOSTON Mar. 20 TORONTO Mar. 22 PHILADELPHIA Mar. 24 PHOENIX Mar. 28 BROOKLYN Mar. 30 CHICAGO Apr. 1 @ Atlanta Apr. 3 @ New York Apr. 4 DALLAS Apr. 6 CHARLOTTE Apr. 8 @ Toronto Apr. 9 @ Milwaukee Apr. 11 WASHINGTON

INJURY REPORT: Total player games missed to injury/illness: 121 Jonathan Isaac sore right ankle, OUT Terrence Ross sprained right MCL, non-displaced fracture of right tibial plateau, OUT Nikola Vučević fractured second metacarpal, left hand, OUT PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Owner Rich DeVos: duh-voss Athletic Trainer Keon Weise: WEES Arron Afflalo: uh-flah-low D.J. Augustin: August-teen Bismack Biyombo: bis-mock bee-om-bo Evan Fournier: FORN-yay Mario Hezonja: HEH-zone-yuh Wes Iwundu: ih-won-doo Marreese Speights: muh-reese SPAYTS Nikola Vučević: KNEE-coal-uh VOOCH-uh-vitch RECENT TRANSACTIONS: *For complete transactions list, please see 2017-18 Orlando Magic media guide.* Oct. 6: Name Tracy McGrady special assistant to the CEO Oct. 9: Sign free agent Rodney Purvis Oct. 13: Waive Troy Caupain, Kalin Lucas, Rodney Purvis and Damjan Rudež Oct. 16: Sign free agent Jamel Artis to a two-way contract Oct. 20: Place Aaron Gordon (sore left ankle) on the Inactive List; activate Wes Iwundu Oct. 21: Place Elfrid Payton (strained left hamstring) on the Inactive List; activate Khem Birch Oct. 24: Place Khem Birch on the Inactive List; activate Aaron Gordon Oct. 29: Place Jonathan Isaac (illness) on the Inactive List; activate Khem Birch Oct. 30: Place Wes Iwundu on the Inactive List; activate Jonathan Isaac Nov. 1: Place Khem Birch on the Inactive List; activate Wes Iwundu Nov. 2: Assign Khem Birch to Lakeland of the NBA G League Nov. 7: Assign Wes Iwundu to Lakeland of the NBA G League Nov. 8: Recall Khem Birch and Wes Iwundu from Lakeland of the NBA G League; place D.J. Augustin (strained left hamstring) on the Inactive List; activate Elfrid Payton Nov. 9: Assign Khem Birch and Wes Iwundu to Lakeland of the NBA G League Nov. 10: Place Wes Iwundu (G League assignment) on the Inactive List; activate D.J. Augustin Nov. 20: Recall Khem Birch and Wes Iwundu from Lakeland of the NBA G League; place Jonathan Isaac (sprained right ankle) on the Inactive List; activate Wes Iwundu Nov. 21: Assign Khem Birch and Wes Iwundu to Lakeland of the NBA G League Nov. 22: Place Wes Iwundu (G League assignment) on the Inactive List Dec. 1: Recall Khem Birch and Wes Iwundu from Lakeland of the NBA G League; place Terrence Ross Isaac (sprained right MCL, non-displaced fracture of right tibial plateau) on the Inactive List; activate Khem Birch and Wes Iwundu Dec. 2: Assign Khem Birch to Lakeland of the NBA G League Dec. 3: Place Khem Birch (G League assignment) on the Inactive List Dec. 9: Transfer two-way player Adreian Payne to Orlando; place Evan Fournier (sprained right ankle) on the Inactive List; activate Payne Dec. 13: Recall Khem Birch from Lakeland of the NBA G League; transfer two-way player Jamel Artis to Orlando; place Aaron Gordon (concussion protocol) on the Inactive List; activate Artis and Birch Dec. 15: Assign Khem Birch to Lakeland of the NBA G League; place Birch and Arron Afflalo (back spasms) on the Inactive List; activate Aaron Gordon Dec. 17: Place Aaron Gordon (strained right calf) on the Inactive List; activate Jonathan Isaac Dec. 20: Activate Arron Afflalo Dec. 24: Recall Khem Birch from Lakeland of the NBA G League Dec. 26: Place Jamel Artis and Nikola Vučević (fractured second metacarpal, left hand) on the Inactive List; activate Khem Birch and Evan Fournier Dec. 27: Transfer two-way player Jamel Artis to Lakeland Dec. 28: Place Jonathan Isaac (sore right ankle) on the Inactive List; activate Aaron Gordon Dec. 29: Transfer two-way player Adreian Payne to Lakeland Dec. 30: Place Adreian Payne (G League) on the Inactive List Jan. 5: Assign Khem Birch and Wes Iwundu to Lakeland of the NBA G League Jan. 6: Recall Khem Birch and Wes Iwundu from Lakeland of the NBA G League Jan. 10: Assign Khem Birch to Lakeland of the NBA G League; place Birch on the Inactive List Jan. 15: Recall Khem Birch from Lakeland of the NBA G League Jan. 18: NBA suspends Arron Afflalo for two games for altercation on Jan. 16 Jan. 27: Waive Adreian Payne. STREAKS: OVERALL HOME ROAD CURRENT L2 (Jan. 23) L1 (Jan. 23) L1 (Jan. 27) LONGEST WINNING W3 (Oct. 21-27) W3 (Oct. 18-27) W3 (Oct. 30-Nov. 10) LONGEST LOSING L9 (Nov. 11-27, Dec. 8-26) L4 (Dec. 8-22) L11 (Dec. 4-Jan. 18) RECORDS 2017-18 REGULAR SEASON: Record: Home: Road: Overtime: OVERALL: 14-34 (.292) 8-13 (.381) 6-21 (.222) 1-0 (1.000) EASTERN: 8-21 (.276) 5-5 (.500) 3-16 (.158) 1-0 (1.000) ATLANTIC: 4-5 (.444) 2-1 (.667) 2-4 (.333) -- CENTRAL: 2-9 (.182) 1-3 (.250) 1-6 (.143) -- SOUTHEAST: 2-7 (.222) 2-1 (.667) 0-6 (.000) 1-0 (1.000) WESTERN: 6-13 (.316) 3-8 (.273) 3-5 (.375) -- NORTHWEST: 2-6 (.250) 2-3 (.400) 0-3 (.000) -- PACIFIC: 1-4 (.200) 0-3 (.000) 1-1 (.500) -- SOUTHWEST: 3-3 (.500) 1-2 (.333) 2-1 (.667) -- FRANK VOGEL - MEDIA AVAILABILITY: Orlando Magic Head Coach Frank Vogel will be available to the media pregame tonight approximately 90 minutes prior to tip-off (5:30 p.m. CT) outside the Magic locker room.

UPCOMING SCHEDULE (HOME GAMES IN CAPS): DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME (ET) TELEVISION TONIGHT Houston Toyota Center 8 p.m. FOX Sports Florida Wednesday, Jan. 31 L.A. LAKERS Amway Center 7 p.m. FOX Sports Florida Saturday, Feb. 3 WASHINGTON Amway Center 7 p.m. FOX Sports Florida Monday, Feb. 5 Miami AmericanAirlines Arena 7:30 p.m. FOX Sports Florida Tuesday, Feb. 6 CLEVELAND Amway Center 7 p.m. FOX Sports Florida *All regular season games locally televised by FOX Sports Florida *All games broadcast on Magic Radio Network (flagship: ESPN 580 Orlando) and Magic Spanish Radio Network (Salsa 98.1 FM) Ticket Information: For tickets packages, call 407-89-MAGIC (407-896-2442)...For single-game tickets, call 1-800-4NBA- TIX (1-800-462-2849) Tickets can also be purchased over the internet at OrlandoMagic.com. LAST GAME: Jan. 27 @ Indiana Pacers 114, Magic 112: Victor Oladipo scored 24 points, including the go-ahead jumper with 3:30 left, as Indiana overcame a 21-point, first half deficit and edged Orlando, 114-112, at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The Pacers swept the season series with the Magic, 3-0. Lance Stephenson scored 21 points off the bench for the Pacers, while Thaddeus Young netted 20. Aaron Gordon led the Magic with 22 points and 11 rebounds, while Evan Fournier scored 21 points. Both teams shot well from the floor Orlando shot 54.5 percent, while Indiana shot 54 percent. However, the Magic missed 12 free throws, going 20-of-32. Orlando led by as many as 21 points during the second quarter and 106-96 midway through the fourth quarter. From that point, Indiana went on a 15-0 run, capped off by Domantas Sabonis layup with 2:22 remaining. With 20 seconds remaining, the Magic trailed by two and had a chance to tie or win the game. Gordon missed the first of two free throws with 7.9 left, then missed the second intentionally. Orlando grabbed the offensive rebound, but a three-pointer from the right wing by Jonathon Simmons was off the mark and Indiana escaped with the victory. RECENT GAMES: Jan. 23 vs. Sacramento Kings 105, Magic 99: Garrett Temple poured in a career-high 34 points, including 19 in the fourth quarter, as Sacramento overcame an 11-point deficit and defeated Orlando, 105-99, at a sold-out Amway Center. Willie Cauley- Stein had 21 points and nine rebounds for the Kings, who snapped an eight-game losing streak. Evan Fournier led five Magic players in double figures with 22 points, while Elfrid Payton tallied 21 points, seven rebounds, seven assists and three steals. Orlando led 79-68 with 4:03 left in the third quarter. However, the Kings dominated in the final stanza, outscoring the Magic, 28-17. Temple went a perfect 7-of-7 from the floor during the last 12 minutes, including 3-of-3 from three-point range. Jan. 21 @ Boston Magic 103, Celtics 95: Elfird Payton led five Magic players in double figures with 22 points, as Orlando defeated Boston, 103-95, at TD Garden. The win snapped the Magic s 11-game losing streak overall and marked Orlando s first victory at Boston since Feb. 7, 2010, a span of 14 games. Evan Fournier netted 19 points for the Magic. Kyrie Irving led the Celtics and all scorers with 40 points. Trailing 59-58 at halftime, Orlando dominated the third quarter, outscoring Boston, 32-12. The Magic held the Celtics to just 23.5 percent shooting from the floor during the period, and forced eight turnovers. Orlando led 90-71 after the frame and held on for the victory. TONIGHT S OPPONENT: Jan. 30 @ Houston: Orlando is 27-31 all-time vs. Houston (17-13 at home, 10-18 on the road) during regular season action, including 0-1 this season (see recap below) Houston won both meetings last season The Magic are 0-4 in postseason play against the Rockets (1995 NBA Finals)...Orlando has lost nine of the last 11 meetings against the Rockets The Magic had 12 straight wins from Nov. 23, 1994-Feb. 16, 2001, tying Orlando's all-time longest winning streak vs. any opponent (12 vs. Denver, Feb. 21, 1997 to Mar. 9, 2003)...The Magic have won five of the last nine regular season meetings at home, but lost six of the last eight trips to Houston D.J. Augustin graduated from Hightower High School in nearby Missouri City, Texas, after being forced to relocate from New Orleans due to Hurricane Katrina Both Khem Birch and Wes Iwundu went to Spring Westfield High School in Houston Jonathon Simmons went to Smiley High School in Houston, then spent his junior year of college at the University of Houston in 2011-12 For last season s stats vs. Houston, see p. 300 of the media guide Jan. 3 vs. Houston Rockets 116, Magic 98: Gerald Green poured in 27 points in 28 minutes off the bench, including 7-of-10 from three-point range, as Houston defeated Orlando, 116-98, at Amway Center. Clint Capela scored 21 points for the Rockets, while Ryan Anderson and Eric Gordon each netted 17 points. Houston was without leading scorer James Harden, who missed the game due to injury. Aaron Gordon led the Magic with 16 points, but was 7-of-23 from the floor. Orlando shot just 38.5 percent from the field, including 6-of-31 from three-point range. Houston led from start to finish, leading by as many as 28 points during the second half. BEST ALL-TIME SCORING PERFORMANCE VS. ROCKETS: 39 pts., Tracy McGrady (@ Houston, 2-16-02) BEST ALL-TIME SCORING PERFORMANCE VS. MAGIC: 37 pts., Yao Ming (@ Houston, 3-11-07; @ Orlando, 1-25-04)

UPCOMING OPPONENTS: Jan. 31 vs. L.A. Lakers: Orlando is 19-37 all-time vs. the L.A. Lakers (14-15 at home, 5-22 on the road) during the regular season, including 1-1 last season Orlando fell to the Lakers, 1-4, in the 2009 NBA Finals The Magic have won ten of the last 17 regular season meetings Orlando has won eight of the last nine meetings at home, but lost six of the last nine matchups at Los Angeles...Arron Afflalo attended Centennial High School in Compton, CA and played three seasons at UCLA (2004-07) Aaron Gordon went to Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose, CA Nikola Vučević went to Stoneridge Prep in Simi Valley, CA, then played three seasons at USC (2008-11) For last season s stats vs. the Lakers, see p. 306 of the media guide. BEST ALL-TIME SCORING PERFORMANCE VS. LAKERS: 46 pts., Shaquille O Neal (@ Orlando, 3-8-95) BEST ALL-TIME SCORING PERFORMANCE VS. MAGIC: 41 pts., Kobe Bryant (@ Orlando, 11-12-04, @ Orlando, 12-20- 08) Feb. 3 vs. Washington: Orlando is 65-49 all-time vs. Washington (40-16 at home, 25-33 on the road) during regular season action, including 0-2 this season (see recaps below) The teams split four games last season Orlando had lost 12 straight meetings with the Wizards before winning their on Nov. 5, 2016...Orlando has lost seven of the last eight matchups at home and 12 of the last 13 trips to Washington Two-way player Jamel Artis spent his freshman and sophomore years at Dunbar High School Shelvin Mack was originally selected by Washington in the second round (34 th overall) of the 2011 NBA Draft by Washington and played in 71 games during one-plus seasons with the Wizards from 2011-13 Marreese Speights attended Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, VA Coaching Consultant Randy Wittman served as head coach of the Wizards from 2011-16 Athletic Trainer Keon Weise attended the University of Maryland For last season s stats vs. Washington, see p. 336 of the media guide Dec. 23 @ Washington Wizards 130, Magic 103: Mike Scott led seven Wizards in double figures with 18 points, as Washington defeated Orlando, 130-103, at Capital One Arena. Otto Porter and Bradley Beal each netted 17 points for Washington. Elfrid Payton led the Magic with a career-high 30 points, 10 assists, five rebounds and four steals. Orlando, playing already without Evan Fournier, Aaron Gordon, Jonathan Isaac and Terrence Ross, lost Nikola Vučević to a fractured second metacarpal on his left hand midway through the first quarter. Leading 37-29 after the first quarter, the Wizards blew the game open, outscoring the Magic, 35-19, during the second. Washington shot 54.7 percent from the floor, connected on 16-of- 30 from three-point range and outrebounded Orlando, 49-28 Jan. 12 @ Washington Wizards 125, Magic 119: John Wall and Bradley Beal each poured in a game-high 30 points, as Washington defeated Orlando, 125-119, at Capital One Arena. Ian Mahinmi added 17 points off the bench. Elfrid Payton led the Magic with 27 points and eight assists, while Jonathon Simmons netted 23 points. Bismack Biyombo recorded a career-high 21 points and pulled down 13 rebounds. Both teams shot well from the floor the Wizards shot 56.8 percent, while the Magic shot 51.2 percent and was 12-of-29 from three-point range. However, Orlando committed 16 turnovers and allowed 17 second chance points. Washington also scored 74 points in the paint. Despite 12 lead changes and 13 ties, Washington took the lead for good following a Wall jumper with 5:30 left in the contest. BEST ALL-TIME SCORING PERFORMANCE VS. WIZARDS: 62 pts., Tracy McGrady (@ Orlando, 3-10-04) BEST ALL-TIME SCORING PERFORMANCE VS. MAGIC: 48 pts., Antawn Jamison (@ Washington, 4-17-07) MISCELLANEOUS NOTES: MAGIC MEDIA CENTRAL... The Orlando Magic have created a website exclusively for the media to assist in the coverage of both the team and the NBA...Log on to OrlandoMagic.com/MagicPR and view the latest practice schedule, updated stats, the team s media guide, game notes and much more You can also follow the Communications Department for updates on Twitter: @Magic_PR and @Magic_MediaInfo (media-only account for schedules and availabilities). THIS DATE IN MAGIC HISTORY JANUARY 30 January 30, 2013 Orlando Magic center Nikola Vučević was named to the 2013 BBVA Rising Stars Challenge, which was played on Friday, Feb. 15, in Houston during NBA All-Star 2013. January 30, 2011 Dwight Howard recorded his 30 th career game with at least 20 points and 20 rebounds, as he notched those numbers in the Magic s 103-87 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers. January 30, 2001 The Magic rallied and defeated the Indiana Pacers, 93-86, starting a season-high nine-game win streak, which also tied the longest streak in franchise history. Darrell Armstrong paced Orlando with 23 points, nine assists, and seven boards. January 30, 1990 Sam Vincent recorded the first triple-double in franchise history with 21 points, 17 assists and 11 rebounds in a 129-111 win over Indiana. It was the first time the Magic have defeated the Pacers. PURE MAGIC The Orlando Magic have finished with a.500 record or better 16 times during the last 25 seasons (since 1992-93), which is the fourth-most in the Eastern Conference The Orlando Magic have reached the NBA Playoffs 14 times in their history Orlando has advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals four times (1995, 1996, 2009, 2010) and reached the NBA Finals twice (1995, 2009) During their first trip in 1995, Orlando became the second-fastest team in NBA history to reach the Finals in just its sixth year of existence During the last 24 seasons (since 1993-94), the Orlando Magic have reached the playoffs 14 times, which is tied for the fifth-most in the Eastern Conference.

LET S BE FRANK On May 20, 2016, the Orlando Magic named Frank Vogel head coach He became the 13 th head coach in franchise history Vogel completed his first season with the Magic, posting a 29-53 record and had an all-time NBA regular season record of 279-234 (.544) as head coach entering this season During his six-plus seasons as a head coach, his teams have reached the NBA Playoffs five times, captured two division titles and reached the Eastern Conference Finals twice. GOING GLOBAL The NBA announced that 108 international players from a record 42 countries and territories are on opening-night rosters for the 2017-18 season This marks the fourth consecutive season that opening-night rosters feature at least 100 international players and that all 30 teams have at least one international player Orlando, along with Dallas, Denver and New York, have five international players on their rosters Toronto and Utah have an NBA-high seven international players each, while Boston, Philadelphia and San Antonio each have six. HOMELAND The Orlando Magic are 8-13 at home this season...they finished 16-25 at home last season Orlando has gone 141-159 (.470) at the Amway Center since it opened in 2010-11 The Magic closed Amway Arena after 2009-10 with an all-time record of 535-309 (.634) in that building. **MAGIC TRICKS HOME SCHOOLED** The Orlando Magic won their first three home games of the 2017-18 season The last time the Magic began 3-0 at home was 2013-14. ROAD RULES The Orlando Magic are 6-21 on the road this season They finished 13-28 on the road last season, marking their most wins away from home since 2013-14 They went 12-29 on the road during each of the previous two seasons. **MAGIC TRICKS BOSTON STRANGLER** On Jan. 21, the Orlando Magic snapped a 14-game losing streak to the Celtics @ Boston with a 103-95 victory It was Orlando s first win @ TD Garden since Feb. 7, 2010. **MAGIC TRICKS ROAD WARRIORS** Orlando recorded a 128-112 victory on Nov. 10 @ Phoenix Per Elias Sports Bureau, it was the third-most points the Magic have scored in a regulation road game during the last 20 years and the eighth-most points scored on the road in a non-ot game in team history: DATE/OPPONENT HIGHEST SCORING ROAD NON-OT GAMES SINCE 1996-97 Jan. 13, 2009 @ Sacramento 139-107 Dec. 13, 2016 @ Atlanta 131-120 Nov. 10, 2017 @ PHOENIX 128-112 Mar. 10, 2010 @ Philadelphia 126-105 Dec. 5, 2009 @ Golden State 126-118 OFFENSIVE BEHAVIOR The Orlando Magic are averaging 105.2 ppg. (5,050 points) this season, have scored 100+ points 32 times (14-18 record), 110+ points 20 times (9-11 record) and 120+ points five times (3-2 record), including a season-high 128 points on Nov. 10 @ Phoenix...Last season, they averaged 101.1 ppg. (8,288 points) and scored 100+ points 45 times (23-22 record). The Orlando Magic are shooting.458 (1,900-4,150) from the floor this season Orlando has shot 50 percent or better 12 times this season (6-6 record), including a season-high 59.2 percent (45-76) on Nov. 29 vs. Oklahoma City Since the 2008-09 campaign, Orlando is 121-32 (.791) when shooting 50 percent or better from the field They shot.440 (3,139-7,133) from the floor during the 2016-17 campaign and shot 50 percent or better ten times (9-1 record) The team record for highest field goal percentage in a game is.653 on Jan. 26, 1994 @ Charlotte. **MAGIC TRICKS SCOREBOARD** Orlando has scored 120+ points five times this season The last time the Magic had at least five games with 120+ points in a season was 2009-10, when they did it eight times.

Orlando scored 110+ points in each of the first seven games of the season It is the first time in franchise history that the Magic have scored 110+ points in each of their first seven games of a season It is also just the third time in team history that Orlando has scored 110+ points in seven consecutive games The most consecutive games Orlando has ever scored 110+ points is nine games, done from Nov. 12-Dec. 2, 1994. CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 110+ POINTS DATES 9 Nov. 12-Dec. 2, 1994 7 Oct. 18-30, 2017 7 Feb. 28-Mar. 10, 1996 5 Mar. 26-Apr. 3, 2016 5 Apr. 13-21, 1995 5 Nov. 14-22, 1989 The Magic scored 114+ points in the first five games to start the 2017-18 campaign Per Elias Sports Bureau, it is the longest such streak to start an NBA season since 1985-86, when Detroit did it in their first eight games. Orlando scored 818 points during the first seven games of the season, which is the most in franchise history during that span The previous best was 810 points, set back in 1994-95. The Magic scored 919 points during the first eight games of the season Per Elias Sports Bureau, since 1995-96, the only two times an NBA team has scored 919 points-or-more during that span is Golden State in both 2015-16 (919 points) and 2017-18 (968 points). Orlando began the season scoring 100+ points in eight consecutive games (Oct. 18-Nov. 1) It was the second-most games scoring 100+ points to start a season in Magic history, trailing only the inaugural 1989-90 campaign, where they scored 100+ in their first 11 outings The overall team record for most consecutive 100+ point games is 29, set from Feb. 24-Apr. 22, 1990 Orlando has scored 130+ points in a game 19 times in franchise history, including twice last season. THREE S COMPANY The Orlando Magic have made at least one three-point field goal in 868 consecutive games, dating all the way back to Mar. 17, 2007 (last game without a three-pointer: Mar. 14, 2007 vs. Utah, 0-for-9)...It stands as the fifth-longest active streak in the NBA The Dallas Mavericks connected on at least one three-pointer in 1,108 games from Feb. 27, 1999-Dec. 15, 2012, the longest streak in NBA history. The Orlando Magic are shooting.351 (489-1,395) from three-point range this season and have connected on 10+ three pointers 29 times (9-20 record), including a season-best 18 three-pointers on Oct. 20 @ Brooklyn They shot.328 (701-2,139) from three-point range during the 2016-17 campaign and connected on 10+ three-pointers 29 times (14-15 record). **MAGIC TRICKS FROM WAY DOWNTOWN** The Orlando Magic connected on 18 three-point field goals on Oct. 20 @ Brooklyn...That tied for the third-most three-pointers made in a game in franchise history The following evening, Oct. 21 @ Cleveland, Orlando drained 17 three-pointers, which tied for the fifth-most in team history (the Magic hit 17 3 s again on Dec. 17 @ Detroit) It marked the first time in franchise history that Orlando connected on 17+ three-pointers in consecutive games The Magic record for most trifectas in a single game is 23, set back on Jan. 23, 2009 @ Sacramento, which at the time set a new NBA record as well (since broken) The top four performances have all come on the road Here s a look at the top five three-point field goal performances in Orlando history: THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE DATE/OPPONENT 23 Jan. 13, 2009 @ Sacramento 19 Dec. 28, 2010 @ Cleveland 18 Oct. 20, 2017 @ Brooklyn 18 Jan. 23, 2008 @ Memphis 17 Six times, last on Dec. 17, 2017 @ Detroit Orlando has made 16-or-more three-pointers in a game five times this season That is tied for the most games with 16+ threepointers in an entire season in team history, which the Magic also did back in 2008-09 Orlando had three games with 16+ trifectas in 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12. During the first quarter on Oct. 21 @ Cleveland, Orlando hit eight three-pointers, tying the team record for most three-pointers made in a quarter It has been done several times, the last time during the third quarter on Dec. 2, 2009 vs. New York.

THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE The Orlando Magic are shooting.753 (761-1,011) from the free throw line this season Last season, they shot.747 from the charity stripe The team record for best free throw percentage in a season is.777 (1,616-2,079), set during the 2002-03 campaign. **MAGIC TRICKS CHARITY STRIPE** On Dec. 28 vs. Detroit, the Orlando Magic went a perfect 17-of-17 from the free throw line It was the most free throws made in a game without a miss in franchise history The previous high was 16-of-16, set back on Jan. 21, 2015 @ Detroit The Magic have gone perfect from the free throw line 25 times in their history. QUARTERLY REPORT The Orlando Magic have scored 30+ points during a single quarter 58 times this season, including a season-high 40 points during the fourth quarter on Jan. 6 vs. Cleveland They had 30+ points in a quarter 75 times and 40+ points three times last season The most points ever scored in a single quarter in franchise history is 49, set on Feb. 20, 1995 @ Milwaukee (third quarter). BALANCING ACT The Orlando Magic have had five players scored in double figures 34 times this season (11-23 record), six players score 10+ points ten times (4-6 record) and seven players score 10+ points once (0-1 record) They had five players score in double figures 53 times (25-28 record) last season and six-or-more players accomplish the feat 25 times (14-11 record) Orlando has had a team-record eight players score 10+ points seven times in franchise history. **MAGIC TRICKS LINEUPS** The Orlando Magic have had 16 different starting lineups during the 2017-18 season. THIS SPACE IS RESERVED The Orlando Magic reserves are averaging 33.3 ppg. (1,600 points) this season The Magic bench has scored 40+ points 13 times, including a season-high 58 points on Oct. 21 @ Cleveland Orlando s bench has outscored their opponent s reserves 22 times (9-13 record) this season They averaged 34.5 ppg. (2,827 points) off the bench last season and had 40+ points off the bench 22 times, including a season-high 73 points on Dec. 6 @ Washington, tying for the fourth-most in franchise history and the second-most ever on the road The most points scored off the bench in team history is 85, done on Mar. 26, 1995 vs. Golden State. DISHING IT OUT The Orlando Magic are averaging 23.3 apg. (1,117 assists) this season, which ranks tenth in the NBA (as of Jan. 29), dished out 20+ assists 36 times (13-23 record) and 30+ assists five times (1-4 record), including a season-best 39 assists on Dec. 9 @ Atlanta They averaged 22.2 apg. (1,820 assists) last season. The Orlando Magic also have an assist-to-turnover ratio of 1.57 (1,117/711) Last season, they had an assists-to-turnover ratio as a team of 1.67 (1,820/1,091). PICK UP THE PACE The Orlando Magic are averaging 12.65 fast break points per game (607 points), which ranks 12 th in the NBA (as of Jan. 29) The Magic have had 20+ fast break points eight times this season (1-7 record), including a season-high 26 fast break points on Dec. 30 vs. Miami and Jan. 3 vs. Houston They averaged 14.05 fast break points per game (1,152 points) last season, which ranked ninth in the NBA, and scored 20+ fast break points 13 times Since fast break points started being tracked in 2000-01, the most Orlando has ever scored is 35, set back on Nov. 5, 2002 vs. Sacramento. PAINTING THE PICTURE The Orlando Magic are averaging 46.83 points in the paint per game (2,248 points), which ranks seventh in the NBA (as of Jan. 29) The Magic have had 50+ points in the paint 20 times this season (7-13 record), including a season-high 66 points in the paint on Jan. 6 vs. Cleveland. MUST GET DEFENSIVE The Orlando Magic are allowing 110.4 ppg. (5,297 points) this season The Magic have held their opponent under 100 points ten times (7-3 record) and under 90 points twice (2-0 record), including a season-low 87 points on Oct. 27 vs. San Antonio They allowed 107.6 ppg. (8,827 points) during the 2016-17 campaign.

The Orlando Magic are allowing the opposition to shoot.474 (2,014-4,252) from the floor The Magic have held opponents under 50 percent from the field 30 times this season (13-17 record) and under 40 percent four times (4-0 record), including a season-low.337 (30-89) on Oct. 27 vs. San Antonio They allowed teams to shoot.467 (3,304-7,081) from the floor in 2016-17. The Magic are also allowing opponents to shoot.375 (475-1,267) from three-point range They allowed opponents to shoot.367 (794-2,161) from beyond the three-point arc last season. CLEANING THE GLASS The Orlando Magic are averaging 41.9 rpg. (2,010 rebounds) and ripped down 50+ rebounds seven times (4-3 record), including a season-high 52 rebounds on Dec. 6 vs. Atlanta and Jan. 1 @ Brooklyn They averaged 43.2 rpg. (3,541 rebounds) last season. STEALING THE SHOW The Orlando Magic are averaging 7.15 stlpg. (343 steals) The Magic have had 10+ steals seven times (3-4 record), including a season-high 16 steals on Nov. 8 vs. New York They averaged 7.07 stlpg. (580 steals) last season. NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK The Orlando Magic are averaging 4.92 blkpg. (236 blocked shots), which ranks 12 th in the NBA (as of Jan. 29), and had 10+ blocked shots twice this season (2-0 record) a season-high 10 rejections on Oct. 18 vs. Miami and Jan. 16 vs. Minnesota They averaged 4.83 blkpg. (396 blocked shots) last season. VOOCH SEEING DOUBLE Nikola Vučević has a team-high 18 double-doubles this season and now has 213 double-doubles during his NBA career He recorded his 200 th career NBA double-double on Nov. 5 vs. Boston Vučević had a team-high 38 double-doubles during the 2016-17 campaign, which ranked 15 th in the NBA, and had a career-high 46 double-doubles in 2012-13. Nikola Vučević stands third in Orlando Magic history with 212 double-doubles. PLAYER DOUBLE-DOUBLES Dwight Howard 457 Shaquille O Neal 226 NIKOLA VUČEVIĆ 212 Horace Grant/Scott Skiles 98 The 2016-17 campaign marked the fifth consecutive season that Nikola Vučević has recorded 25+ double-doubles That is tied for the second-longest active streak in the NBA, trailing only DeMarcus Cousins, who has seven. **MAGIC TRICKS MORE DOUBLE-DOUBLES** Nikola Vučević also stands second in Orlando Magic history with 232 games with 10+ rebounds (Howard, 486), including 18 games this season He had 45 games recording double figures in rebounding last season. PLAYER GAMES WITH 10+ REBOUNDS Dwight Howard 486 NIKOLA VUČEVIĆ 232 Shaquille O Neal 228 Horace Grant 135 **MAGIC TRICKS MAKE THAT A TRIPLE-DOUBLE** On Dec. 9 @ Atlanta, Nikola Vučević tallied 31 points, 13 rebounds and a career-high 10 assists It was his first career tripledouble and the 29 th in Orlando Magic history Vučević became the third center in team history to record a triple double, joining Shaquille O Neal (24 points, 28 rebounds, 15 blocked shots on Nov. 20, 1993 @ New Jersey) and Dwight Howard (30 points, 19 rebounds, 10 blocked shots on Nov. 12, 2008 @ Oklahoma City) and the first to do it with 10+ assists. NIK AT NIGHT Nikola Vučević recorded a career-high 41 points and 12 rebounds on Oct. 20 @ Brooklyn He has 13 career 30-point games (three this season) and one 40-point outing Vučević now has 74 career games with 20+ points and 10+ rebounds (eight this season) and 31 career outings with 25+ points and 10+ rebounds (five this season).

On Dec. 3 @ New York, Nikola Vučević poured in a game-high 34 points He also had 34 points on Jan. 23, 2015 @ New York Per Elias Sports Bureau, Vučević became only the third Magic player in team history with multiple 30+ point games at Madison Square Garden, joining Nick Anderson (Apr. 11, 1994, 36 points; Feb. 1, 1996, 30 points) and Tracy McGrady (Jan. 4, 2001, 36 points; Feb. 28, 2003, 34 points). **MAGIC TRICKS 20/20 VISION** Nikola Vučević has seven career 20+ rebound games He also owns the franchise record for most rebounds in a single game with 29, set on Dec. 31, 2012 vs. Miami Vučević has six career 20-point/20-rebound games and two career 30-point/20- rebound outings. FLASH GORDON On Nov. 29 vs. Oklahoma City, Aaron Gordon tallied 40 points, 15 rebounds, four assists and four steals He previously poured in a career-high 41 points on Oct. 24 vs. Brooklyn Gordon became the first Magic player since Dwight Howard in 2010-11 with multiple 40+ point games during the same season Gordon also became the first Magic player to ever record 40+ points, 15+ rebounds, 4+ assists and 4+ steals in a single game and the tenth player in NBA history since the league made steals an official statistic in 1973-74 The last time a player had three-or-more 40+ point games in a single season was 2003-04, when Tracy McGrady did it eight times The team record for 40+ point games in a season is 11, also set by McGrady in 2002-03. Gordon is one of only six players in Orlando Magic history to record multiple 40+ point games: PLAYER 40+ POINT GAMES WITH ORLANDO Tracy McGrady 30 Shaquille O Neal 21 Dwight Howard 4 Nick Anderson 3 AARON GORDON 2 Dennis Scott 2 40/40 CLUB Nikola Vučević and Aaron Gordon have joined elite company in Orlando Magic history Vučević tallied a career-high 41 points and 12 rebounds on Oct. 20 @ Brooklyn, while Gordon recorded a career-high 41 points and 14 rebounds on Oct. 24 vs. Brooklyn Vučević and Gordon become the 12 th and 13 th players in Orlando Magic history to score 40+ points in a single game and just the fourth and fifth Magic players to ever have 40+ points and 10+ rebounds, joining Shaquille O Neal (20), Tracy McGrady (10) and Dwight Howard (four) as the only other players to do it Vučević and Gordon (twice) are the first Magic teammates to have 40/10 in the same season. Gordon also became the first player in team history to score 40+ points while going 5-of-5-or-better from three-point range and just the third player in the NBA since 2012-13 to record 40+ points and 10+ rebounds at age 22 or younger, joining Anthony Davis and Karl-Anthony Towns. Orlando had multiple players record 40+ point games during the same season for just the third time in franchise history: SEASON PLAYERS WITH 40+ POINT GAMES 1992-93 Nick Anderson (2), Shaquille O Neal, Dennis Scott 1995-96 Anfernee Hardaway, Shaquille O Neal (2) 2017-18 AARON GORDON (2), NIKOLA VUČEVIĆ THE FRENCH CONNECTION Evan Fournier has scored in double figures 37 times this season, had 20+ points a team-best 18 times and 30+ points once, including a career-high 32 points on Jan. 16 vs. Minnesota He has led (or tied) the team in scoring 11 times, in rebounding once and in assists three times Fournier scored in double figures 60 times last season and had 20+ points 30 times. **MAGIC TRICKS MORE FOURNIER** Evan Fournier played in his 300 th career NBA regular season game on Mar. 3, 2017 vs. Miami During his first two NBA seasons with Denver, Fournier scored 15+ points 16 times and 20+ points five times in 114 games Since the 2014-15 campaign with Orlando (245 games played), he has scored 15+ points 132 times, 20+ points 78 times and 30+ points three times.

PAYTON S PLACE Elfrid Payton stands fourth in Orlando Magic history with 52 games with 10+ assists (Skiles, 110), including four times this season He dished out 10+ assists 18 times last season. PLAYER GAMES WITH 10+ ASSISTS Scott Skiles 110 Anfernee Hardaway 54 Jameer Nelson 53 ELFRID PAYTON 52 Darrell Armstrong 44 THE SIMMS Jonathon Simmons has found his place in the Magic rotation...during his two seasons with San Antonio, he appeared in 133 regular season games, scored in double figures 27 times and had 20+ points once With Orlando (47 games), Simmons has scored in double figures 33 times and has scored 20+ points nine times, including a career-high 29 points on Dec. 9 @ Atlanta He also pulled down a career-high eight rebounds on Dec. 22 vs. New Orleans and dished out a career-high eight assists on Dec. 13 vs. L.A. Clippers. SUPER MARIO On Dec. 17 @ Detroit, Mario Hezonja poured in a career-high 28 points, including 8-of-12 from three-point range...he became just the ninth player in Magic history to have eight-or-more three-pointers in a game and the first since Arron Afflalo on Nov. 13, 2013 vs. Milwaukee Hezonja joins Afflalo, Nick Anderson (twice), Ryan Anderson, Tracy McGrady (three times), Mickael Pietrus, J.J. Redick, Jason Richardson and Dennis Scott (six times) Scott holds the franchise record for most three-pointers in a game with 11, set back on Apr. 18, 1996 vs. Atlanta. LORD OF THE RINGS On July 27, the Orlando Magic signed free agent Marreese Speights...The 6-10 forward/center won an NBA World Championship with Golden State in 2014-15 Back in 2006-07, Speights was a member of the NCAA Championship team at the University of Florida Speights is one of only 45 players to win both an NCAA and NBA title Magic Assistant Coach Corliss Williamson is also on that exclusive list, leading Arkansas to the NCAA Championship in 1994, then winning an NBA World Championship with Detroit in 2003-04. **MAGIC TRICKS INSTANT OFFENSE** Marreese Speights poured in 16 points and five rebounds in 15 minutes off the bench on Dec. 28 vs. Detroit Per Elias Sports Bureau, it marks the ninth time that Speights has recorded 15+ points and 5+ rebounds in which he played less than 20 minutes, which is the second-most among all active players in the NBA (Enes Kanter, 10). BACK-TO-BACKS The Orlando Magic will play 15 back-to-back contests this season (eight away/away, two home/away, four away/home and one home/home), the same number as in 2016-17, and are 4-12 in those outings (2-6 in first game, 2-6 in second game) The Magic will have their ninth set tonight (Jan. 30) @ Houston and tomorrow (Jan. 31) vs. L.A. Lakers Orlando was 10-20 last season in back-to-back sets (6-9 in first game; 4-11 in second game). MAGIC MILESTONES The following players are approaching career milestones with the Orlando Magic: D.J. AUGUSTIN NEXT CAREER MILESTONE 692 games played Needs 8 games played to reach 700 BISMACK BIYOMBO NEXT CAREER MILESTONE 495 games played Needs 5 games played to reach 500 EVAN FOURNIER NEXT CAREER MILESTONE 4,644 points Needs 356 points to reach 5,000 951 rebounds Needs 49 rebounds to reach 1,000 291 steals Needs 9 steals to reach 300 ELFRID PAYTON NEXT CAREER MILESTONE 276 games played Needs 24 games played to reach 300 372 steals Needs 28 steals to reach 400

TERRENCE ROSS NEXT CAREER MILESTONE 3,929 points Needs 71 points to reach 4,000 397 assists Needs 3 assists to reach 400 MARREESE SPEIGHTS NEXT CAREER MILESTONE 691 games played Needs 9 games played to reach 700 983 free throws made Needs 17 free throws made to reach 1,000 2,835 rebounds Needs 165 rebounds to reach 3,000 NIKOLA VUČEVIĆ NEXT CAREER MILESTONE 2,840 field goals made Needs 160 field goals made to reach 3,000 924 assists Needs 76 assists to reach 1,000 396 blocked shots Needs 4 blocks to reach 400 The following players are also ready to move up on the Orlando Magic s all-time franchise leader boards: EVAN FOURNIER MAGIC ALL-TIME LIST 458 three-point field goals made Needs 52 3FGs for 9th all-time (McGrady 509) 1,202 three-point field goals attempted Needs 180 3FGAs for 9th all-time (Redick 1,381) ELFRID PAYTON MAGIC ALL-TIME LIST 1,778 assists Needs 150 assists for 6th all-time (Turkoglu 1,927) 372 steals Needs 30 steals for 10th all-time (Outlaw 401) NIKOLA VUČEVIĆ MAGIC ALL-TIME LIST 382 games played Needs 15 games played for 10th all-time (Redick 396) 362 blocked shots Needs 54 blocks for 4th all-time (Grant 415) 5,373 field goals attempted Needs 8 FGAs for 8th all-time (Hardaway 5,380) 1,043 personal fouls Needs 11 fouls for 7th all-time (O Neal 1,053) 6,114 points Needs 490 points for 8th all-time (Scott 6,603) G LEAGUE GOSSIP The Lakeland Magic lost on Jan. 28 @ Erie, 110-98, dropping their record to 15-15 John Petrucelli led Lakeland with 19 points, while Rodney Purvis added 16 points Lakeland s next game is Jan. 30 @ Delaware Below is a quick look at Lakeland s statistical leaders: STATISTIC Scoring Rebounding Assists Steals Blocked Shots LAKELAND MAGIC LEADERS Rodney Purvis: 19.2 ppg. (30 games) Jamel Artis: 19.1 ppg. (27 games) Khem Birch: 9.8 rpg. (20 games) Wes Iwundu: 8.6 rpg. (nine games) Troy Caupain: 5.4 apg. (30 games) Rodney Purvis: 3.3 apg. (30 games) T.J. Price: 1.45 stlpg. (29 games) Troy Caupain: 1.37 stlpg. (30 games) Khem Birch: 2.60 blkpg. (20 games) Xavier Gibson: 1.27 blkpg. (22 games) On December 14, 2016, the Orlando Magic and the NBA G League announced that the Magic purchased the Erie BayHawks with plans to relocate the team to Lakeland, Fla. and begin play during the 2017-18 season With the purchase, the Magic became the 17 th NBA team to own and operate their NBA G League affiliate, the Lakeland Magic The franchise will play its 24 home games at The RP Funding Center The Lakeland Magic season is made up of 50 regular season games plus a postseason and runs from November to April Season ticket deposits for the 2017-18 season are now being accepted by calling 863-825-3258 or logging on to LakelandMagic.com.

ABOUT THE ORLANDO MAGIC AND AMWAY CENTER Orlando's NBA franchise since 1989, the Magic's mission is to be world champions on and off the court, delivering legendary moments every step of the way. The Magic have seen great success in a relatively short history, winning five division championships (1995, 1996, 2008, 2009, 2010) with seven 50-plus win seasons and capturing the Eastern Conference title in 1995 and 2009. Off the court, on an annual basis, the Orlando Magic gives more than $2 million to the local community by way of sponsorships of events, donated tickets, autographed merchandise and grants. Orlando Magic community relations programs impact an estimated 100,000 kids each year, while a Magic staff-wide initiative provides more than 7,000 volunteer hours annually. In addition, the Orlando Magic Youth Foundation (OMYF) which serves at-risk youth, has distributed more than $22 million to local nonprofit community organizations over the last 27 years. The Magic s other entities include the team s newly acquired NBA G League affiliate, the Lakeland Magic, which begins play in the 2017-18 season in nearby Lakeland, Fla.; the Orlando Solar Bears of the ECHL, which serves as the affiliate to the Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL and the Toronto Marlies of the AHL; and will compete in the inaugural season of the NBA 2K esports league in 2018. Ticket highlights for the Magic's 2017-18 season in the Amway Center, honored with TheStadiumBusiness Awards 2013 Customer Experience Award and named SportsBusiness Journal's 2012 Sports Facility of the Year, include: 2,500 seats priced $20 or less, 8,000 seats priced $40 or less and 9,000 seats priced $50 or under. For ticket information log on to OrlandoMagic.com or call 407-89-MAGIC. The Orlando Magic served as the developer of the Amway Center, which hosts major national events, concerts and family shows. Opened in the fall of 2010, the facility is owned and operated by the City of Orlando on behalf of the Central Florida community. The Amway Center was designed to reflect the character of the community, meet the goals of the users and build on the legacy of sports and entertainment in Orlando. The building s exterior features a modern blend of glass and metal materials, along with ever-changing graphics via a monumental wall along one facade. A 180-foot tall tower serves as a beacon amid the downtown skyline. The 875,000-square foot, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certified building features a sustainable, environmentally-friendly design and unmatched technology, including 1,100 digital monitors, the tallest high-definition video board in an NBA venue and multiple premium amenities available to all patrons in the building. Amway Center was honored with TheStadiumBusiness Awards 2013 Customer Experience Award and named SportsBusiness Journal's 2012 Sports Facility of the Year. For more information about the Amway Center, visit AmwayCenter.com. NOTHING BUT THE NET... Log on to OrlandoMagic.com to get the latest information on the Orlando Magic, including updated bios, statistics, schedule information, roster adjustments, video interviews, behind-the-scene features, stories and much more. CHARTING THE MAGIC...(also see NBA Misc. Statistics Sheet) 2017-18 REGULAR SEASON Orlando's Record When: Offense...Defense...Hustle Stats... Scoring 100-plus points: 14-18 Scoring less than 100 points: 0-16 Allowing 100-plus points: 7-31 Allowing less than 100 points: 7-3 Shooting 50 percent or better FGs: 6-6 Shooting under 50 percent FGs: 8-28 Opponent shooting 50 percent or better FGs: 1-17 Opponent shooting under 50 percent FGs: 13-17 Making three or more 3 FGs: 14-34 Making two or less 3 FGs: n/a Attempting more (or same) FTs than opponent: 9-18 Attempting less FTs than opponent: 5-16 Having more (or same) rebounds than opponent: 9-10 Being outrebounded by opponent: 5-24 Having more (or same) assists than opponent: 9-12 Having less assists than opponent: 5-22 Having more (or same) blocks than opponent: 9-22 Having less blocks than opponent: 5-12 Having more (or same) steals than opponent: 12-14 Having less steals than opponent: 2-20 Having more (or same) turnovers than opponent: 7-23 Having less turnovers than opponent: 7-11 Days...Months...Back-to-Backs... Playing on Sundays: 2-3 Playing in October: 5-2 Playing in November: 4-11 Playing on Mondays: 1-5 Playing in December: 3-12 Playing on Tuesdays: 2-3 Playing in January: 2-9 Playing on Wednesdays: 5-6 Playing in February: n/a Playing on Thursdays: 1-1 Playing in March: n/a Playing on Fridays: 2-8 Playing in April: n/a Playing on Saturdays: 1-8 Playing in back-to-backs: 4-12 Playing in first game of back-to-back: 2-6 Playing in second game of back-to-back: 2-6

Misc... Leading (or tied) after the first quarter: 10-8 Trailing after the first quarter: 4-26 Leading (or tied) after the first half: 10-9 Trailing after the first half: 4-25 Leading (or tied) after the third quarter: 11-6 Trailing after the third quarter: 3-28 Game margin is 1-5 points: 4-7 Game margin is 6-10 points: 3-11 Game margin is 11+ points: 7-16 Five-Plus Players Scoring in Double Figures: 11-23 Six-Plus Players Scoring in Double Figures: 4-6 Playing in overtime: 1-0 Wearing Association uniforms (white): 5-9 Wearing Icon uniforms (blue): 7-12 Wearing Statement uniforms (black): 2-13 Wearing City uniforms (space): n/a Largest margin of victory: 27 pts. (Oct. 27 vs. SAN) Largest margin of defeat: 40 pts. (Nov. 18 vs. UTA) Largest lead during a game: 37 pts. (Oct. 21 @ CLE) Largest lead surrendered in loss: 21 pts. (Jan. 27 @ IND) Largest deficit during a game: 46 pts. (Nov. 18 vs. UTA) Largest deficit overcome to win: 12 pts. (Oct. 24 vs. BRK) Magic game-high scoring honors (including ties): Gordon (13), Fournier (11), Vučević (11), Payton (7), Simmons (7), Hezonja (1), Speights (1) Magic game-high rebounding honors (including ties): Vučević (23), Gordon (12), Biyombo (11), Payton (2), Afflalo (1), Fournier (1), Hezonja (1), Payne (1), Simmons (1), Speights (1) Magic game-high assist honors (including ties): Payton (26), Augustin (10), Mack (9), Simmons (4), Vučević (4), Fournier (3), Afflalo (1), Gordon (1) Double-Doubles: Vučević (18), Gordon (12), Biyombo (5), Payton (3), Augustin (1), Birch (1), Hezonja (1), Speights (1) Triple-Doubles: Vučević (1) Starting Line-up and record: FORWARD FORWARD CENTER GUARD GUARD RECORD Fournier Gordon Vučević Ross Payton 3-7 Fournier Isaac Vučević Ross Payton 0-1 Fournier Isaac Vučević Ross Augustin 1-0 Fournier Gordon Vučević Ross Augustin 4-1 Fournier Gordon Vučević Ross Mack 0-2 Fournier Gordon Vučević Ross Simmons 0-1 Simmons Gordon Vučević Fournier Payton 3-3 Simmons Gordon Vučević Afflalo Payton 0-1 Simmons Hezonja Vučević Afflalo Payton 0-1 Iwundu Hezonja Vučević Simmons Payton 0-3 Hezonja Gordon Vučević Simmons Payton 0-1 Simmons Hezonja Vučević Mack Payton 0-1 Simmons Speights Vučević Augustin Payton 0-1 Simmons Hezonja Biyombo Fournier Payton 0-2 Simmons Gordon Biyombo Fournier Payton 3-8 Hezonja Gordon Biyombo Fournier Payton 0-1 2017-18 REGULAR SEASON QUARTER-BY-QUARTER RECAP 1 ST QUARTER MAGIC 1,309 (27.3 ppg.) OPPONENTS 1,342 (28.0 ppg.) 2 ND QUARTER 1,202 (25.0 ppg.) 1,347 (28.1 ppg.) 3 RD QUARTER 1,296 (27.0 ppg.) 1,350 (28.1 ppg.) 4 TH QUARTER 1,229 (25.6 ppg.) 1,248 (26.0 ppg.) OT (once) 14 (14.0 ppg.) 10 (10.0 ppg.) 2 ND OT TOTAL -- 5,050 (105.2 ppg.) -- 5,297 (110.4 ppg.)