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454: 172: Get ready, winter is coming (Request for monthly tickets!)_3 454: 172: Get ready, winter is coming (Request for monthly tickets!)_3 On April 4, in their 74th game of the season against the old rivals New York Knicks, Magic were defeated 84 to 93.
Roger scored 42 points throughout the game, but it was not enough as the rest of the Magic were completely shut down.
Ewing dominated the paint and racked up 30 points, while Michael Jordan also added 33 points to his tally.
After this game, the Knicks caught up in terms of win difference.
It seems that Michael Jordan still had a shot at snatching the MVP title.
However, in the last eight games, the Knicks ended the speculation about who would finish first in the league themselves.
Because they lost two of those games.
One was against the Pistons, where Grant Hill achieved a triple-double with 27 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists.
Most notably, the relatively unknown Terry Mills scored a season-high 29 points with 5 out of 9 from three-point range, causing the Knicks to stumble.
Another loss was an unexpected defeat to the Cavaliers in an ugly game with a score of 73 to 70—embarrassingly low.
Both teams shot under 40%, and Jordan hit only 7 out of 25, a mere 28% shooting.
Despite the legendary Michael Jordan scoring a seemingly respectable 23 points, he was ultimately sealed by two-time All-Star guard Terrell Brandon’s closing shot.
The Cavaliers, still contending with the Bulls for a playoff spot, played with unmatched focus and seriousness, proving to be no weaker in combat.
The Knicks thought they had picked an easy target but instead hit a rock solid one.
In the end, the Knicks managed to earn 66 wins for the season.
Meanwhile, Magic, who won all of their last eight games, ended the season with the same 68 victories they had the previous season, clinching the top spot in the league!
Considering the departure of Horace Grant and the significant aging of the team, it was no small feat for Magic to match their record from last season!
For the league and the media, those last eight games were the moments when Roger solidified his MVP status.
Despite the loss to the Knicks, Roger proved how exceptional his team leadership was.
Even if he led the team alone, their stability was very high, at least they did not lose some inexplicably odd games like the Knicks did.
Moreover, against the Knicks, Roger showcased personal stats that surpassed those of Jordan’s.
At this point, in his fourth year, Roger, with a record of 68 wins and averages of 32.8 points, 4.7 assists, 4.3 rebounds, 1.5 steals, and 1.1 blocks per game, along with a home record without any losses and no consecutive defeats for the season, was virtually certain to grasp the MVP trophy; it was just a matter of the award ceremony!
Compared to his first-year averages of 24.2 points, 1.1 assists, and 3.6 rebounds, fourth-year Roger had made an all-around evolution.
At times like these, people found it hard to believe that the Chicago Bulls had actually traded away Roger in the past.
At the time, no one knew that this decision was the beginning of Michael Jordan’s descent from the pinnacle.
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“Let me reiterate one last time, Roger really is my idol.
Those things I said before, I was just trying to aggravate him, to push him towards the MVP.
As you know, I’m Roger’s little brother, I love him!”—Paul Pierce sincerely discussed his relationship with Roger.
Roger has won the scoring title for the second consecutive season, not only breaking Michael’s domination over it, but he intends to dominate the award himself!
Look, I don’t think it will be easy for anyone to take the scoring title away from Roger!—”Orlando Sentinel”.
There’s almost no suspense left about Roger’s MVP; Michael is great, but not at Roger’s level.
Shaq?
Too poor attendance.
Karl Malone?
No one would seriously vote for him, right?
They would rather sew the MVP trophy into a burlap sack than give it to him!—”Sports Illustrated”.
As certain as Roger’s MVP is Tim Duncan locking down the No.
1 pick.
No matter how much “Redhead” Auerbach hypes up Keith Van Horn, it won’t influence this draft.
Even if Elgin Baylor holds the No.
1 pick, he knows to choose Tim Duncan.
The biggest suspense is, who will be lucky enough to get the No.
1 pick?—”Hoop”.
“Maybe you all haven’t noticed a scary fact—Magic led solely by Roger are already quite strong.
But in the playoffs’ Game 2, Shaquille O’Neal is set to return.
Yes, the Orlando Magic we’ve been praising, the one we’ve been lauding, isn’t even their full strength—they’ve been missing one of the strongest stars on the team!
Even so, the Magic are already formidable.
But they can be even more terrifying!
Maybe many have forgotten this, but soon Roger and Shaq will remind everyone just how frightening the fully-equipped Magic can be.
Prepare yourselves, all the teams in the playoffs, winter is coming.”
—John Anderson, “SportsCenter”.
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