Stan Van Gundy

9 December 2008

Redick, who did not play, a Stan Van Gundy decision.  Bogans will get his second consecutive start tonight with Mickael Pietrus still on the injury report, Redick will start tonight's game on the bench, though whether he will see any minutes still remains unknown as Courtney Lee and Anthony Johnson have both been putting up better numbers than the former Duke allstar.

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4 December 2008

tter than the did Monday night as they seemingly took a step towards that "level of play" Stan Van Gundy so often alludes to.

Friday the Magic have a home game against Oklahoma City before going on a 5 game road trip.  The Thunder, lead by the aging Kevin Durant, has only been able to snatch two victories thus far and Orlando will be an unlikely team to get the third one against.  However, with the play of Durant, nothing is out of the question.  Durant has 6 games this season in which he has scored more than 24 points, 3 games in which he's scored 30 or more and he is tenth in the league in scoring (Dwight Howard sits at number 9).  This, however, will be the first time that the Magic get to test Durant's ability as he missed their encounter on the 12th of November, instead it was Jeff Green, who has looked good all season long, that gave Orlando the most difficulty.

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24 November 2008

But that was then and this is now. JJ has the full support of coach Stan Van Gundy and is finally playing with type of swagger he did at Duke. Where he once thought about whether or not taking

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