New Orleans Pelicans (9-7, ninth in the Western Conference) vs. Utah Jazz (4-11, 13th in the Western Conference) 3h Orlando takes on Charlotte, aims for 5th straight home win Nov 19, 2021 - New Orleans 94 vs. Los Angeles 81; Apr 26, 2021 - New Orleans 120 vs. Los Angeles 103; Mar 14, 2021 - New Orleans 135 vs. Los Angeles 115; Jan 13, 2021 - Los Angeles 111 vs. New The New York Knicks (1-2) play against the New Orleans Pelicans (2-0) at Smoothie King Center Live Stream: fuboTV (Watch for free) NBA League Pass: The most live games plus NBA TV. Follow up on Orlando Magic vs New Orleans Pelicans live on 11/10/2023 at ANZfootball. Lineups, live scores, match facts, highlights, and more are updated. Get your subscription now! View the profile of New Orleans Pelicans Shooting Guard Trey Murphy III on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights. Vay Tiền Nhanh Chỉ Cần Cmnd. Smoothie King Center will play host to Friday's NBA game between Orlando Magic and New Orleans Pelicans. The game kicks off at 11:15 am with New Orleans Pelicans heading into the game as favourites with the bookmakers. Continue reading for our in-depth preview of the Orlando Magic vs. New Orleans Pelicans game and give you our free tips and bets. When: Friday April 2, 2021 at 11:15 am Where: Smoothie King Center Bet 💰: Bet On This Match HERE Watch 📺: Watch Every NBA 🏀 Game Live and For Free HERE! Orlando Magic vs New Orleans Pelicans Odds Orlando Magic vs New Orleans Pelicans Preview Looking to continue rising toward .500, the New Orleans Pelicans will host the lowly Orlando Magic at Smoothie King Center on Thursday night. The Magic have won three consecutive road games against the Pelicans, one of which came last season by a 130-119 scoreline. Nevertheless, this is a vastly different Orlando squad, making its latest 103-96 win at the Clippers even more remarkable. By erasing a double-digit second-half deficit, the Magic snapped both a 14-game losing streak against the Clippers and seven-game skid on the road. Meanwhile, New Orleans improved to 4-1 across its last five games by defeating Boston 115-109 at TD Garden. Lonzo Ball missed that contest and is again questionable while Zion Williamson holds the same status due to a sprained thumb. Content provided by Sportsbet Orlando Magic vs New Orleans Pelicans Tip George Galante Director of Communications George Galante begins his 24th season with the organization and was promoted to director of communications for the Orlando Magic in July 2007. He spent more than eight seasons as assistant director of communications from 1999-2007. Galante supports all areas of the communications department, including serving as managing editor of all media guides, compiling game notes, coordinating interview requests with players and front office personnel, writing press releases, maintaining statistical information and traveling on the road with the team. He also serves as co-host of Magic Overtime with Dante and Galante, which airs on the Orlando Magic's official Facebook page. Galante was also co-host of Magic Overtime with Dante and Galante, the team's weekly television show that profiled Magic players and personalities, from 2008-12. Following an internship with the Magic during their run to the 1995 NBA Finals, Galante joined the organization full-time in August of 1995, spending four seasons as public relations manager for the Orlando Solar Bears of the International Hockey League (1995-99). While with the Solar Bears, he also served as chairman of the IHL's Public Relations Advisory Board. Galante earned a bachelor's degree in sports administration from Stetson University in 1996, where he was a student assistant in the sports information department. He assumed SID duties for women's soccer and cross country and also spent one summer as assistant director of public relations for Daytona Beach of the United States Basketball League. A native of Staten Island, Galante and his wife, Laura, reside in Apopka, Fla. with their sons, John (13) and Jim (11), and daughter, Kate (9). David Steele Television Play-By-Play David Steele returns for his 30th season of Orlando Magic basketball, and his 21st as the television play-by-play announcer, calling the action for FOX Sports Florida. He was named television play-by-play voice for the Magic in March 1998 after handling radio play-by-play duties for the team's first nine seasons. Along with handling television play-by-play duties, Steele will be involved in ancillary television and radio programming. The former voice of the University of Florida, Steele arrived in Orlando in 1989 after serving as network coordinator and football/basketball play-by-play announcer for the Gators for seven seasons. A native of Jacksonville, Fla., Steele's professional broadcasting career began in 1975, as sports director at WJHG-TV in Panama City, Fla. He also served as sports director at WLOS-TV in Asheville, NC, and was the football/ basketball play-by-play announcer at Western Carolina University. One of Florida's premier sportscasters, Steele has been named “Sportscaster of the Year” in both Florida and North Carolina. He is also a past president of the Florida Sportscasters Association. Recently, Steele became the eighth inductee into the Magic Hall of Fame when he was inducted on February 22, 2019. Steele and his wife, Sally, reside in Orlando. They have three children, Luke, Emily and Betsy, and seven grandchildren. Jeff Turner Television Color Analyst NBA veteran Jeff Turner returns for his sixth season as Orlando's television color analyst. He joins David Steele to call the action on FOX Sports Florida and spent parts of the previous two seasons (2011-13) as studio host. Turner made his Magic broadcasting debut in April 1996 as radio color analyst on the Magic Radio Network and spent nine full seasons in that role from 1996-2005. During the spring of 2005, Turner was named leadership development coordinator at Lake Highland Preparatory School in Orlando. In addition, he served as the school's head varsity basketball coach for eight seasons (2005-13), compiling a record of 151-72 (.677). Turner led the program to a district title in 2010-11 and a runner-up finish for the Class 4A state crown in 2011-12, before guiding the Highlanders to the Florida Class 4A State Championship in 2012-13. Originally selected in the first round (17th overall) by New Jersey in the 1984 NBA Draft, Turner appeared in 612 NBA regular season games during his career with New Jersey and Orlando, averaging ppg. and rpg. After spending three seasons with the Nets and two years in the Italian Basketball League (1987-89), Turner became a member of Orlando's inaugural squad in 1989. In 411 games (176 starts) with the Magic, he averaged ppg. and rpg., and helped them reach the 1995 NBA Finals. Turner, who retired in March of 1996, still ranks among Orlando's all-time leaders in games played (tied for eighth). A graduate of Vanderbilt, Turner was an All-SEC First Team selection as a senior (1984) and a two-time All-SEC Academic selection (1983-84). He was a member of the 1984 Olympic Gold Medal basketball team. Turner and his wife, Dee Dee, have two daughters, Allie (24) and Emma (21). Dante Marchitelli Television Sideline Reporter Dante Marchitelli enters his 20th season with the Orlando Magic. He serves as pregame host/sideline reporter for FOX Sports Florida. Marchitelli began his career with the Magic in 1998 as a radio intern. He was hired full-time in January 2000 as radio producer, working behind the scenes on every broadcast for the Magic Radio Network. Marchitelli was promoted in 2005 to radio manager and also served as radio sideline reporter. His role was expanded in 2008 to television as pre-game host and sideline reporter. Marchitelli was promoted to assistant director of broadcasting in July 2017. In addition to his game-day duties, Marchitelli serves as host of Magic Drive Time, which airs Monday-Friday from 5:30-6 on The Game throughout the NBA season. Each day, Marchitelli is joined by a rotation of special guests, including Magic/NBA players, broadcasters, front office personnel and more. He also serves as co-host of Magic Overtime with Dante and Galante, which airs on the Orlando Magic's official Facebook page. Marchitelli was also co-host of Magic Overtime with Dante and Galante, the team's weekly television show that profiled Magic players and personalities, from 2008-12. Marchitelli earned a bachelor's degree in public relations/advertising from Liberty University in 1998. A native of Woburn, Mass., Marchitelli and his wife, Lana, reside in Windermere, Fla. with their daughters, Olivia (5) and Allison (4). Brian Hill Television Studio Analyst Brian Hill returns for his sixth season as studio analyst for Orlando Magic games on FOX Sports Florida. Hill served as head coach of the Orlando Magic from 1993-97 and again from 2005-07, compiling a record of 267-192 (.582). His 267 wins are the most by any head coach in franchise history. Hill's extensive coaching resume spans 45 years. His NBA career began in Atlanta in 1986, serving as an assistant coach under Mike Fratello. After four seasons with the Hawks, Hill joined the Magic in 1990 as an assistant coach to Matt Guokas. He was promoted to head coach on June 30, 1993 and the impact on the team was immediate. During Hill's time as head coach of the Magic, Orlando reached the playoffs four times, including the first postseason berth in franchise history (1993-94), captured two division titles (1994-95, 1995-96), made two Eastern Conference Finals appearances (1995, 1996) and earned a trip to the 1995 NBA Finals. He also guided the team to a franchise-record 60 wins during the 1995-96 season, a record that still stands today. Hill was named NBA's Eastern Conference Coach of the Month in November 2006 and was head coach of the Eastern Conference at the 1995 NBA All-Star Game. From 1997-99, Hill was head coach of the Vancouver Grizzlies for two-plus seasons. He has an overall NBA head coaching record of 298-315 (.486). Hill also served an assistant coach in the NBA with New Orleans, New Jersey and Detroit. Hill's coaching career also includes high school and 14 years at the collegiate level. He began as an assistant at Montclair State (NJ) in 1972 and held assistant coaching positions at Lehigh University and Penn State. Hill served as head coach at Lehigh for eight seasons from 1975-83. Hill and his wife, Kay, have two children, Kimberly and Christopher. The Hill family has been active in hosting fundraising events for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. In March 2006, the Hills were honored with the prestigious Jefferson Awards for Public Service, which were established in 1972 by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Senator Robert Taft, Jr. and Sam Bears to create a Nobel prize for public and community service. Paul Kennedy Television Studio Anchor Entering his 30th year televising live sporting events to audiences throughout Florida and the nation, Paul Kennedy returns as studio host for Orlando Magic road games on FOX Sports Florida. A part of the club's telecasts since the franchise's inception in 1989, Kennedy also spends each eventful winter as a member of the Tampa Bay Lightning television team. Kennedy has anchored “Inside the Magic” and “Inside the Lightning” magazine shows for the network. From 1988-2010, Kennedy called the action of Florida State football on “Prime Time Noles,” a chronicle of the success achieved by coach Bobby Bowden and the tradition-rich Seminoles. His football work includes national playby- play for the NFL on FOX, NFL Europe, and college action for Fox Sports Net, in addition to SEC and ACC Games of the Week. Kennedy anchored both the “Miami Dolphins Monday Night Magazine” during Hall of Fame coach Don Shula's tenure and later “Bucs Diaries” for Super Bowl Champion Tampa Bay under Tony Dungy. Kennedy served as the “Voice of the Crimson Tide” for five seasons at the University of Alabama. His Major League Baseball credits include NBC and ABC networks' “Baseball Night in America” telecasts, as well as hosting and calling Florida Marlins action. A graduate of Virginia Tech, Kennedy lives in Orlando, Fla. He is engaged to Joan Carroll of Winter Park, Fla. Quentin Richardson Television Studio Analyst FOX Sports Florida, the exclusive television home of the Orlando Magic, announced Quentin Richardson has joined its roster of Magic on-air talent for the 2019-20 NBA season. In his new role, Richardson will appear on select broadcasts throughout the season as a pre-post-and-halftime studio analyst. Richardson comes to FOX Sports Florida with multimedia experience having spent the last year as co-host of the “Knuckleheads” podcast on The Players' Tribune. “I couldn't be more excited to be joining the FOX Sports Florida broadcast team,” Richardson said. “Orlando holds a special place in my heart as I have lived here since playing for the Magic originally back in 2011. I've been a member of this community for the last eight years, and I look forward to sharing my thoughts all year long on what will be a great season of Magic Richardson played 13 seasons in the National Basketball Association with Los Angeles Clippers, Phoenix Suns, New York Knicks, Miami Heat and Orlando Magic. He announced his retirement from the NBA following the 2012-13 season and spent the next three years as the Director of Player Development for the Detroit Pistons. Richardson appeared in 783 career NBA regular season games (486 starts), averaging points per game, rebounds and assists in minutes, while shooting .397 from the floor. In his two seasons in Orlando, he was an integral part of back-to-back Magic teams that made the NBA Playoffs. A Chicago, Illinois. native, Richardson attended DePaul University, where became the only player in school history to have 1,000+ points, 500+ rebounds and 100+ three-point field goals. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram @Qrich. The Pelicans are looking to extend a winning streak heading into this matchup against the Magic on Thursday Pelicans are on a three-game winning streak and have won four of their last five games. That includes a thrilling win against the Bucks in overtime, as well as coming off a convincing win at home against the Trail Blazers. Now, they will be headed to Orlando to face the Magic and start a quick two-game road trip. How to Watch New Orleans Pelicans vs. Orlando Magic:Date: Dec. 23, 2021Time: 7 ETTV Channel: NBA League Pass Channel 2Watch New Orleans Pelicans vs. Orlando Magic online with fuboTV: Start with a 7-day free trial!For most of the early part of the season, these two were fighting their way out of the bottom of their respective conferences. Now things are looking up for the Magic as well. They have won their last two games after winning one in their last 15 games. Their last two wins were not against pushovers either, beating Atlanta and the pandemic was a factor as the Pelicans were missing seven players. Their game against the Raptors was postponed for similar reasons. Regardless they took care of business, and they were understaffed against the Hawks after winning only five games up to that point. The last time these two met was last season in April when the Pelicans won 135-100. The rosters are very different from that matchup, and we'll see how much these winning streaks are legit from both teams. This game should be quite close on paper. Regional restrictions may To WatchNew Orleans Pelicans at Orlando MagicTV CHANNEL: NBA League Pass Channel 2Live Stream: FUBOTV(Start your free trial today!)Sports Illustrated may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. The Orlando Magic visit the New Orleans Pelicans in an NBA Primetime clash and you can with the game live for free on the Sky Sports app and the Sky Sports YouTube channel on Sunday at 8:30pm. YouTube Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this. Open Privacy Options As the home of the NBA in the UK, Sky Sports will broadcast 134 live regular-season games, including a record 48 in the weekend primetime slots. That slate continues this weekend on Sunday...Orlando Magic @ New Orleans Pelicans, Sunday 8:30pmWatch free on the Sky Sports app and Sky Sports' YouTube channelThe Orlando Magic (11-13) continue their pursuit of a place in the Eastern Conference playoffs with a trip to the New Orleans Pelicans in an NBA Sundays Primetime clash. The Magic's calling card is their defense. They concede points per 100 possessions which ranks them among the NBA's 10 best teams in defensive rating. On offense, Orlando have consistently struggled, putting up points per game. That's the league's third-worst figure. Only the Cleveland Cavaliers and the New York Knicks score fewer points per game. One feature of the Magic's defensive prowess to date has been their ability to deny opponents at the rim. Orlando rank second in the league in blocks per game ( with young forward Jonathan Isaac leading the way, averaging blocks per outing. The Magic also rank in the league's top 10 in steals per game ( with Isaac, Markelle Fultz and Evan Fournier all averaging over a steal per game. The play of Fultz is the most intriguing storyline of the Magic's season. The former No 1 overall draft pick was jettisoned by the Philadelphia 76ers after a shoulder injury led to him suffering shooting and confidence issues. Now able to rebuild his career away from a big market media spotlight, Fultz is contributing on a consistent basis, averaging points per game on per cent Pelicans (6-19) continue to feel the effects of the absence of No 1 draft pick Zion Williamson, who underwent knee surgery in preseason and has yet to return to addition to Williamson's plight, injuries to big man Derrick Favors, point guard Lonzo Ball and others have made life difficult for the team. Head coach Alvin Gentry deployed 13 different starting line-ups across the Pelicans' opening 21 games and the team have struggled for consistency as a result. "The big thing for us is we've got to do a better job overall," Gentry said recently. "I've got to do a better job in the consistency of our rotations. That's tough on a (player), when some nights he plays, and some nights he doesn't. We're definitely going to have to shorten the rotation and have consistency in what we're doing there."Despite their struggles, the Pelicans have remained an entertaining team. They rank among the NBA's most potent offenses - they score points per game - and play at a breakneck pace. Veteran guard Jrue Holiday and forward Brandon Ingram are New Orleans' leading scorers, averaging and points Orlando Magic @ New Orleans Pelicans, live for free on Sky Sports app and YouTube on Sunday night from 8: to watch the NBA but don't have Sky Sports? Get the Sky Sports Action and Arena pack, click here. Eight Major League Baseball sluggers will compete Monday night for the title of 2022 Home Run Derby champion. Pete Alonso is looking to become the first player in big league history to win the event in three consecutive seasons. Kyle Schwarber, Corey Seager, Juan Soto, José Ramírez, Julio Rodríguez, Ronald Acuña Jr. and Albert Pujols make up the rest of the field. The Home Run Derby will run through a bracket format and consist of three total rounds at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. Alonso is the odds-on favorite to win the competition, which comes with a $1 million grand prize. Here’s all of the viewing information for the 2022 Home Run Derby: When: Monday, July 18 at 8 ETTV: ESPNLive Streams: FuboTV — free trial | WatchESPN

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