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June 26: The
2008 NBA draft took place in New York City. •
July 1: The
free agency period started. •
October 29: The Magic opened the season with a game against the
Atlanta Hawks. •
December 12: Because of a sore left knee,
Dwight Howard missed the first game of his professional career, ending a streak of 351 consecutive games played in. •
January 13: The Magic scored an NBA record 23 three-pointers against the
Sacramento Kings. Nine of the twelve Magic players who played that night scored at least one three pointer:
Jameer Nelson (5),
JJ Redick (4),
Keith Bogans (4),
Hedo Türkoğlu (3),
Rashard Lewis (3),
Courtney Lee (1),
Anthony Johnson (1),
Brian Cook (1), and
Jeremy Richardson (1). •
February 2:
Jameer Nelson left a game after dislocating his right shoulder. One day later, it was announced that he suffered a torn labrum, and would require surgery to repair it, meaning he would likely miss the rest of the season. A few days prior to the injury, Nelson had been named as a reserve in the
All-Star Game. •
February 19: As part of a three-way trade, the Magic acquired
Rafer Alston from the
Houston Rockets. •
February 25: The Magic were assured a winning season after defeating the
New York Knicks. •
March 11: The Magic clinched a playoff spot with a win over the
Chicago Bulls. •
March 25: After beating the
Boston Celtics, the Magic clinched their second consecutive division championship. With the win, they were also guaranteed of finishing the regular season with more wins than the previous season. •
April 15: The regular season ended, with the Magic finishing one win shy of matching a franchise record. •
April 21: Dwight Howard won the
NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award, becoming the youngest player to win the award as well as the first player of the Magic to do so. •
April 28: Rookie
Courtney Lee was accidentally hit in the face by Dwight Howard during game 5 of the Magic's first round playoff series. The following day it was announced he would miss Game 6, suffering a fractured sinus. •
April 29: Dwight Howard was suspended for one game by the NBA for an incident in which Howard elbowed a
Philadelphia 76ers player in the face the previous night in Game 5 of the Magic's first round playoff series. •
April 30: The Magic advanced to the second round of the NBA playoffs after defeating the
Philadelphia 76ers in 6 games. •
May 17: In a
Game 7 on the road, the Magic advanced to their first Eastern Conference finals appearance since 1996 after defeating the defending champion
Boston Celtics. •
May 30: The Magic defeated the
Cleveland Cavaliers 4–2 to advance to the
2009 NBA Finals and made their first appearance since
1995. •
June 9: The Magic earned their first
NBA Finals game victory in franchise history. They beat the
Los Angeles Lakers in Game 3 at
Amway Arena by a score of 108–104. The Magic shot an NBA Finals single-game record 75% in the first half, and a record 62.5% for the entire game. The Magic had lost their first six NBA Finals games (four in 1995 and two in 2009). •
June 14: The Magic's season ended, having lost the
NBA Finals in five games to the Lakers. ==Offseason==