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ely dominated by Rob Terry, and later lost to | Orlando Jordan via submission. |
He has a daughter, Kamari, and son, | Orlando Jr. |
Merced has 4 children: Natalie, | Orlando Jr., Roberto and Cloe. |
The | Orlando Juice was one of the eight original franchise |
In 1989, he played for the | Orlando Juice of the Senior Professional Baseball Ass |
After their first season, the | Orlando Juice ceased operations. |
Edward | Orlando Kellett, British Member of Parliament and Bri |
Orlando Kellogg (June 18, 1809 - August 24, 1865) was | |
Phono-Kinema short-lived system invented by | Orlando Kellum in 1921 |
s recorded their respective sound segments at | Orlando Kellum's Photokinema office at 203 West 40th |
, an early sound-on-disc process developed by | Orlando Kellum. |
, including WSB Atlanta, WSOC Charlotte, WFTV | Orlando, KIRO Seattle, WPXI Pittsburgh, WHIO Dayton, |
jobs would be moved to SunTrust facilities in | Orlando, Knoxville and other locations. |
Les Annees | Orlando l'Integrale 1970-1997 (by Dalida, 1997) |
Orlando Lady Classic | |
rovides Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach services to | Orlando, Lakeland, Pinellas Park-St. |
went to Munich, where he became the pupil of | Orlando Lasso. |
ame the AM/Noon Meteorologist at WCPX/WKMG in | Orlando later moving to rival station, WFTV, in 2002. |
was succeeded in his titles by his third son | Orlando, later raised to an earl. |
sto (1995), featuring a stunning cast (Silvio | Orlando, Laura Morante, Ennio Fantastichini, Sabrina |
He was part of a different | Orlando law firm from 1986 until 1989, and then from |
Amino Acids", Ernest | Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Univer |
He received the Ernest | Orlando Lawrence Award in 1984 for his innovation and |
Ernest | Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Univer |
American physicist and Nobel Laureate Ernest | Orlando Lawrence, who invented the cyclotron during t |
They filled a void in women's football in | Orlando left by the demise of the Independent Women's |
Many residents commute to downtown | Orlando, less than 5 miles (8.0 km) east, the norther |
elier-Moffitt Human Rights Award commemorates | Orlando Letelier and Ronni Moffitt, who in 1976 were |
Marcos | Orlando Letelier del Solar (April 13, 1932 - Septembe |
aving given the order of the assassination of | Orlando Letelier and of Carlos Prats. |
d States expressed concern over as well after | Orlando Letelier's 1976 assassination in Washington D |
During the FBI investigation into | Orlando Letelier's assassination, the contents of the |
ses involving Chilean exiles or the murder of | Orlando Letelier. |
ncarcerated for ordering the assassination on | Orlando Letelier. |
According to | Orlando, Levine was a fan of singer Al Jolson and pro |
f the Belz Factory Outlets, it is owned by BT | Orlando Limited Partnership and managed by Jones Lang |
In 1990, he signed with the | Orlando Lions of the American Professional Soccer Lea |
Founded in 1985, the | Orlando Lions joined the third incarnation of the Ame |
s listed with the team when they defeated the | Orlando Lions in 1987. |
In 1993, Restrepo signed with the | Orlando Lions in the USISL. |
In January 1991, the Strikers merged with the | Orlando Lions. |
tending school, he played for the independent | Orlando Lions. |
Major General | Orlando Llenza (born 1930) is the second Puerto Rican |
he Lake Estelle, allowing attractive views of | Orlando Loch Haven Park, Florida Hospital and the sur |
5, the Central Florida Museum (CFM) opened in | Orlando Loch Haven Park in 1960. |
para tres) is a 2001 Chilean film directed by | Orlando Lubbert. |
Orlando Lugo Fonte (608 votes) | |
Orlando Luis Merced Villanueva (born November 2, 1966 | |
Orlando Lutheran Academy was a fully accredited schoo | |
icial weekly school-to-home newsletter of The | Orlando Lutheran Academy was run by Carl Schuster |
The | Orlando Lutheran Academy offered many different types |
s Light, which was developed by Engineer Col. | Orlando M. Poe. |
Captain | Orlando M. Poe, the Chief Engineer, performed a recon |
Taylor, Paul (October 2009) | Orlando M. Poe: Civil War General and Great Lakes Eng |
The lighthouse was designed by Col. | Orlando M. Poe and has been described as "A classic P |
Orlando MacBean - Abraham | |
The Blazers, based in | Orlando, made it all the way to the 1974 World Bowl a |
Theatre has also been named "Best Theatre" by | Orlando Magazine for several years in a row. |
Bryant was an assistant coach with the | Orlando Magic during the 2006-07 NBA season. |
3, 2007, the band performed at halftime of an | Orlando Magic basketball game, where they ended up be |
He is the cousin of | Orlando Magic All-Star point guard Gilbert Arenas. |
played for the Spurs, the Denver Nuggets, the | Orlando Magic and the Charlotte Bobcats, as the latte |
He was drafted by the | Orlando Magic with the 22nd pick overall in the 2008 |
The | Orlando Magic (making their first ever NBA Finals app |
The uniforms for the | Orlando Magic and Phoenix Suns were not updated for t |
The 2004-05 season was the 16th season of the | Orlando Magic in the National Basketball Association |
ed the Philadelphia 76ers, and he coached the | Orlando Magic for nearly two seasons from 2003 to 200 |
r 2 and he played his first NBA game, for the | Orlando Magic on March 1, 2008 against the New York K |
Adrien played for the | Orlando Magic in the Orlando Pro Summer League in 201 |
he Knicks, San Antonio Spurs, Denver Nuggets, | Orlando Magic and Philadelphia 76ers. |
ith teammate Maurice Evans were traded to the | Orlando Magic in exchange for Trevor Ariza. |
The 2007-08 | Orlando Magic season was their 19th season in the Nat |
nt, who appeared at least in one game for the | Orlando Magic NBA franchise. |
The 2003-04 season was the 15th season of the | Orlando Magic in the National Basketball Association |
lected 18th overall in the first round by the | Orlando Magic in the 2002 NBA Draft but was traded to |
er 2009, where he played golf and watched the | Orlando Magic play in his free time. |
In 2005, however, he was traded to the | Orlando Magic for Cuttino Mobley. |
Gaines was drafted by the | Orlando Magic in the first round (15th overall) of th |
ated the Miami Heat, Cleveland Cavaliers, and | Orlando Magic to advance to face the Los Angeles Lake |
95), the Golden State Warriors (1989-92), the | Orlando Magic (1992-93), and the Los Angeles Clippers |
easons with the Bulls, he was selected by the | Orlando Magic in the 1989 NBA expansion draft, and he |
It features former Duke and current | Orlando Magic guard J.J. Redick on the cover. |
iter for the Minneapolis Star Tribune and the | Orlando Magic and Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat writer fo |
, the Rockets acquired Tracy McGrady from the | Orlando Magic in a seven-player trade that also sent |
Toronto Raptors (1999), Miami Heat (1999) and | Orlando Magic (2002), but has not played any NBA game |
He signed briefly with the | Orlando Magic but was waived prior to the start of th |
Following Christie's ankle surgery, the | Orlando Magic released him on August 11, 2005 under t |
The 1997-98 season was the 9th season of the | Orlando Magic in the National Basketball Association |
2005 Westhead was an assistant coach with the | Orlando Magic under head coach Johnny Davis. |
r teams: the Memphis Grizzlies, Phoenix Suns, | Orlando Magic and Toronto Raptors. |
analyst for ESPN and former NBA guard for the | Orlando Magic |
He also worked as an assistant coach with the | Orlando Magic and from 2005-2010 was an assistant coa |
rked as an assistant coach in the NBA for the | Orlando Magic (2002-04) and Sacramento Kings (2006-07 |
He then played briefly for the | Orlando Magic in the NBA in the 2003-04 NBA season av |
They then went on to defeat the | Orlando Magic in the 2009 NBA Finals and capture anot |
e 1999-2000 season was the 11th season of the | Orlando Magic in the National Basketball Association |
st their second round playoff series with the | Orlando Magic 0-4 in 2010, general manager Rick Sund |
11 NBA seasons for the Heat, New Jersey Nets, | Orlando Magic and Vancouver Grizzlies. |
The coach for the Eastern Conference team was | Orlando Magic head coach Stan Van Gundy. |
Lost Eastern Conference Semifinals (4-2) to | Orlando Magic |
ill had previously been the head coach of the | Orlando Magic from 1993-1997, leading them to a 191-1 |
g with back-to-back championships against the | Orlando Magic in 2009 and the Boston Celtics in 2010. |
n the NBA for the Kings, New York Knicks, and | Orlando Magic averaging 6.9 ppg in his career. |
Methodist University and was selected by the | Orlando Magic as the 22nd pick in the 2001 NBA Draft. |
966 and 1976, and later coached the 76ers and | Orlando Magic and worked as a broadcaster for the NBA |
ey became one of the 12 players chosen by the | Orlando Magic to be placed on their first roster. |
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The Rockets would go on to sweep the | Orlando Magic in the NBA Finals 4-0, and secure their |
second round opponents, the Pacers played the | Orlando Magic the previous postseason. |
layed for the Pistons, Washington Wizards and | Orlando Magic in 8 NBA seasons. |
Played with the | Orlando Magic and the Phoenix Suns. |
Ansley was selected by the | Orlando Magic in the 2nd round (37th overall) of the |
Cook was drafted by the NBA club the | Orlando Magic as the third pick in the second round ( |
nal basketball player who was selected by the | Orlando Magic in the 1st round (26th overall) of the |
He scored a career high 21 points against the | Orlando Magic on January 19, 2002. |
offered a short term 10-day contract with the | Orlando Magic in 2000, but was injured shortly after |
The 2000-01 season was the 12th season of the | Orlando Magic in the National Basketball Association |
She has also worked as a broadcaster for the | Orlando Magic NBA basketball team. |
o Raptors for the 2001-02 season and then the | Orlando Magic for the 2003-04 season. |
ffered by Marquis Daniels on the game against | Orlando Magic on February 6, 2011, Bradley was called |
Lee was drafted 22nd overall by the | Orlando Magic in the 2008 NBA Draft. |
rrently the assistant general manager for the | Orlando Magic of the National Basketball Association. |
the West Coast, while the Miami Heat and the | Orlando Magic were located in the Southeast. |
He played one game for the NBA's | Orlando Magic in 1999 and for the Hitachi Sunrockers |
The 1995-96 season is the 7th season of the | Orlando Magic in the National Basketball Association |
e of four assistants hired to serve under new | Orlando Magic head coach Stan Van Gundy. |
rk Knicks (2002-03), Atlanta Hawks (2003-04), | Orlando Magic (2003-04), Cleveland Cavaliers (2003-04 |
the four-team deal among Raptors, Mavericks, | Orlando Magic and Memphis Grizzlies. |
He was in the roster of the | Orlando Magic of the NBA at one point in 1999 but nev |
He finished his career with the | Orlando Magic and the Seattle SuperSonics. |
As a result of the various trades, the | Orlando Magic had three first round picks in 1998 and |
The 2005-06 | Orlando Magic season was the team's 17th in the NBA. |
he four-team deal among Grizzlies, Mavericks, | Orlando Magic and Toronto Raptors. |
l 2010 Justin Boller and Teddy Blass produced | Orlando Magic Playoff Theme Song "Its Our Time" and s |
ondary affiliate of the Bighorns would be the | Orlando Magic replacing the Knicks. |
He was drafted by the | Orlando Magic in the 1994 NBA Draft. |
He was the head coach of the | Orlando Magic from 1993 to 1997 and is the Magic's mo |
The 2006-07 | Orlando Magic season was the team's 18th in the NBA. |
J. J. Redick, basketball player for the | Orlando Magic of the NBA was born in Cookeville but g |
After college, Simon played briefly with the | Orlando Magic of the NBA. |
cted by the National Basketball Association's | Orlando Magic with the 49th pick (2nd round) of the 1 |
2) facility opened in 1998 and is home to the | Orlando Magic (NBA) practice facility. |
erican professional basketball player for the | Orlando Magic in the NBA. |
He was picked by the | Orlando Magic with the 29th overall pick in the 2010 |
On draft day, he was traded to the | Orlando Magic in exchange for their pick, Curtis Borc |
The 1996-97 season was the 8th season of the | Orlando Magic in the National Basketball Association |
Roberts was selected by the | Orlando Magic in the 1st round (23rd overall) of the |
il August 19, 1993, when he was traded to the | Orlando Magic for Brian Williams. |
ny Manning and two future draft picks, to the | Orlando Magic for Anfernee Hardaway. |
eason for the Sacramento Kings (23 games) and | Orlando Magic (one game). |
The | Orlando Magic followed a year later. |
the newly founded Minnesota Timberwolves and | Orlando Magic could acquire players for the upcoming |
BA history when he signed a contract with the | Orlando Magic in 2002 and played 62 games for them, a |
(4) Charlotte Hornets vs. (5) | Orlando Magic |
2001 Rocky Mountain Summer League and for the | Orlando Magic in the 2004 Pepsi Pro Summer League. |
Although the | Orlando Magic moved half their schedule from Channel |
ing the season strong with a 13-4 record, the | Orlando Magic began to suffer in the standings as the |
He assumed the play-by-play duties for the | Orlando Magic's TV broadcasts in 1998, teaming up wit |
collapsed and died during a practice with the | Orlando Magic's summer league team at the University |
2009; last game was a NBA Finals win over the | Orlando Magic) |
rdson Guard, NBA 2000-present (currently with | Orlando Magic) |
ers, Portland Trail Blazers, New Jersey Nets, | Orlando Magic, and Minnesota Timberwolves. |
longside Yinka Dare and Kevin Edwards, to the | Orlando Magic, for Brian Evans and Rony Seikaly, appe |
eason he worked in the same capacity with the | Orlando Magic, and was appointed interim head coach f |
Bullets, Denver Nuggets, Philadelphia 76ers, | Orlando Magic, New Jersey Nets, Boston Celtics, Charl |
ersey Nets, Denver Nuggets, Dallas Mavericks, | Orlando Magic, and Phoenix Suns. |
was split between the Golden State Warriors, | Orlando Magic, and the Cavaliers (for a second stint) |
erve under first-year head coach of the NBA's | Orlando Magic, Stan Van Gundy, for the 2007-08 season |
He played for the | Orlando Magic, Los Angeles Clippers and Milwaukee Buc |
e Boston Celtics, the Cleveland Cavaliers and | Orlando Magic, averaging 4.8 points and 4.2 rebounds |
Four years later, against the | Orlando Magic, Jones blocked a career-best 10 shots, |
with the Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves, | Orlando Magic, Toronto Raptors, and the Houston Rocke |
2, 1996 he was traded by the Grizzlies to the | Orlando Magic, and on August 9, 1996 Magic traded him |
hed the Sixers and was the first coach of the | Orlando Magic, compiling a combined 230-305 career re |
pic speedskater Joey Cheek, Grant Hill of the | Orlando Magic, John Smoltz of the Atlanta Braves, and |
been assistant coach with the Atlanta Hawks, | Orlando Magic, New Orleans Hornets, and New Jersey Ne |
ason, he signed a lucrative contract with the | Orlando Magic, but his play began to regress. |
He spent the 2004 pre-season with the | Orlando Magic, but was waived before the regular seas |
er (2000- ) Los Angeles Clippers, Miami Heat, | Orlando Magic, New Jersey Nets and Milwaukee Bucks |
cago Bulls, Green played from 1992-94 for the | Orlando Magic, as a backup to both Scott Skiles and A |
8, vs. | Orlando Magic, 01989-12-14 December 14, 1989 |
ral Florida such as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, | Orlando Magic, Tampa Bay Lightning and University of |
e short-lived 1999 season in the CBA) and the | Orlando Magic, where he first developed into an impor |
out for several teams: the Memphis Grizzlies, | Orlando Magic, Chicago Bulls, Boston Celtics, Golden |
1989 to play professional basketball for the | Orlando Magic, he founded the Otis F. Smith Foundatio |
seasons in Utah, Vaughn also played with the | Orlando Magic, the Atlanta Hawks (in two separate sti |
the Bulls, Detroit Pistons, New York Knicks, | Orlando Magic, San Antonio Spurs and Charlotte Hornet |
al seasons, he played with the Atlanta Hawks, | Orlando Magic, Cleveland Cavaliers, and New Jersey Ne |
and at the age of 30 entered the NBA with the | Orlando Magic, during the 2004-05 NBA season, averagi |
and future first-round draft choice from the | Orlando Magic, and the Magic received Michael Smith, |
In 2004-05 he started off with the | Orlando Magic, but was traded twice during that seaso |
): Minnesota Timberwolves, San Antonio Spurs, | Orlando Magic, Golden State Warriors and Charlotte Ho |
ng game three of a playoff series against the | Orlando Magic, Billups pulled a hamstring after going |
After spending his rookie year with the | Orlando Magic, Lee was traded on June 25, 2009, along |
n April 15, 1993, the Sixers were playing the | Orlando Magic, who were led by rookie Shaquille O'Nea |
oth assistant coach and backup center for the | Orlando Magic. |
astern Conference quarterfinals series to the | Orlando Magic. |
he NBA's Dallas Mavericks, Atlanta Hawks, and | Orlando Magic. |
7th overall pick in the 1996 NBA Draft by the | Orlando Magic. |
In September 2009, Johnson signed with the | Orlando Magic. |
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