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Kia Center (formerly Amway Center) is an indoor arena located in the downtown core of Orlando, Florida.The arena is home to the Orlando Magic of the National Basketball Association (NBA), the Orlando Solar Bears of the ECHL, [4] and the Orlando Predators of the National Arena League.
Amway Arena (originally known as Orlando Arena and later TD Waterhouse Centre) was an indoor arena located in Orlando, Florida. It was part of the Orlando Centroplex, a sports and entertainment complex located in Downtown Orlando. The arena was the former home of the Orlando Magic of the NBA and the Orlando Titans of the NLL.
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In a meeting between last year’s No. 1 overall pick, Paolo Banchero, and the No. 3 pick, Jabari Smith Jr., the Orlando Magic open the regular season against the Houston Rockets on Oct. 25 at ...
Venue during construction (March 2014) The venue was approved along with a new Kia Center (which replaced the Amway Arena) and improvements to the Camping World Stadium after a series of hearings and votes, culminating in final votes in the Orange County Board of County Commissioners on July 26, 2007, and the Orlando City Council on August 6, 2007.
Orlando Magic owner Richard M. DeVos, a World War II veteran and one of the world's wealthiest people, died on Thursday.
The 2010–11 Orlando Magic season was the 22nd season of the Orlando Magic in the National Basketball Association (NBA). This was their first season at the Amway Center . In the playoffs, the Magic lost to the Atlanta Hawks in six games in the First Round.
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]