2011–12 Orlando Magic season
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The 2011–12 Orlando Magic season was the 23rd season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team finished in 6th place in the Eastern Conference with a 37–29 record in a regular season shortened by the lockout and an offseason where trade rumours that included starting center Dwight Howard abounded.[1] After the Magic's playoff loss against the Indiana Pacers in the first round of the playoffs in five games, the Orlando franchise parted ways with head coach Stan Van Gundy and general manager Otis Smith.[2] The Amway Center, the Magic's home court, was the venue of the 2012 NBA All-Star Game.
2011–12 Orlando Magic season | |||
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Head coach | Stan Van Gundy | ||
General manager | Otis Smith | ||
Owners | RDV Sports, Inc. | ||
Arena | Amway Center | ||
Results | |||
Record | 37–29 (.561) | ||
Place | Division: 3rd (Southeast) Conference: 6th (Eastern) | ||
Playoff finish | First round (lost to Pacers 1–4) | ||
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com | |||
Local media | |||
Television | |||
Radio | WDBO | ||
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This season also marked the end of an era as Dwight Howard, along with Steve Nash from the Phoenix Suns, was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2012 off-season. The Magic would not earn a playoff berth again until the 2018–19 season when Dwight was with the Washington Wizards.