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“Blue and White Ignite” – Magic First Round Playoff Tickets on Sale Saturday, April 10

AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack

Via the Orlando Magic:

Single game tickets for the first round of the 2010 Orlando Magic playoffs, presented by Bright House Networks, will go on sale to the general public Saturday, April 10 at 10 a.m. Orlando’s playoff schedule will be announced following the conclusion of the regular season.

Tickets are available for purchase:

  • Online at www.orlandomagic.com
  • At the Amway Arena box office (cash, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover)
  • At the Orlando Magic ticket office (Monday – Friday and on Saturday, April 10; cash, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover)
  • At all TicketMaster outlets (cash only)
  • By calling 1-800-4NBA-TIX (MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover)

Playoff tickets start at $12.

Magic Host 2010 Playoff Theme Song Challenge Featuring Ryan Anderson

AP Photo/Reinhold Matay

Via the Orlando Magic:

The Magic are hosting a contest for one fan to create the official ‘Blue and White Ignite’ theme song for the upcoming 2010 NBA Playoffs. Magic forward Ryan Anderson is using his musical talents and providing the Magic with one of his instrumental beats to post on www.orlandomagic.com for fans to download, and then contestants will have the option of using Anderson’s beat or creating their own beat to write their playoff theme song. The contest will run from Monday, March 29 through Wednesday, April 14 (date of last regular season game).

The melodic winner will take home a pair of upper bowl playoff tickets for the entire 2010 Playoffs at Amway Arena and win an autographed Ryan Anderson jersey. In addition, they will earn one (1) complimentary parking pass per game and will be recognized on the court during one of the 2010 Magic home playoff games. The winner will be chosen by a panel of five (5) judges made up of Magic representatives and will have their song posted on the Magic Web site and YouTube channel after the final announcement on April 16, 2010.

For more information, click here.

Magic Relaunch OrlandoMagic.com

Via the Orlando Magic:

The Orlando Magic have re-launched their team Web site, OrlandoMagic.com.  The new site features a homepage that is aligned with the fan-embraced “Be Magic” campaign and is focused on providing a legendary user experience with added features to engage fans and an improved interface that is clean and easy to navigate. This re-launch marks the first site redesign since 2007.

The look and functionality of the new site was a collaboration with the Orlando Magic’s web team and the NBA’s internet services team. [...]

“This redesign is just one of many steps that we are taking to ensure that OrlandoMagic.com is the premier destination for any fan interested in the Orlando Magic,” explained Web Services Manager Dan Savage. “We’re confident that the new OrlandoMagic.com will be the best team site in the entire NBA.”

OrlandoMagic.com serves as the official source for original content and coverage of the Magic, including in-depth game coverage, breaking news, features, video clips, photo galleries, podcasts and more. Users can also sign up for INSIDER, the official e-newsletter of the Magic, which delivers breaking news, special offers and more.

Orlando Magic Black Tie and Tennies Charity Gala Raises Over $400,000 for Central Florida Youth

Fernando Medina, Orlando Magic

Via the Orlando Magic:

On Saturday, March 20, the Orlando Magic held their 20th annual Black Tie and Tennies Charity Gala at the JW Marriott-Orlando Grande Lakes. Through the Orlando Magic and the McCormick Foundation match, the event raised over $400,000 for the Orlando Magic Youth Foundation (OMYF).  Magic players, coaches, talent and fans participated in an evening of games, silent and live auctions, dinner and awards.

OMYF is committed to helping children throughout Central Florida, especially those most at-risk, reach their full potential by supporting non-profit agencies with programs that empower families and change lives.

OMYF, founded in 1988, became a fund of the McCormick Foundation in 1994. OMYF is supported through a team effort by Magic players, coaches, staff and the DeVos Family, in partnership with season ticket holders, corporate partners, fans, the community and the matching funds provided by the McCormick Foundation.  Through the Orlando Magic Youth Fund, a fund of the McCormick Foundation, nearly $15 million has been granted to local non-profit organizations.


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