Suns vs. Magic Tickets
Let’s face it, the Orlando Magic haven’t been very good since Shaq left a million or so years ago. But have you seen this kid Dwight Howard play? He is pretty phenomenal — especially for how young he is. The Magic are actually looking a lot more solid these days. That’s not to say they are anywhere near as good as the Suns, but you never know who is gonna bring their A game to the desert with them so this could be a good one.
If you are searching for good tickets to this upcoming game here are the places we recommend you look:
1. First, check out these ticket vendors for pricing:
2. Next come back and check our favorite after market vendors:
AIW Tickets has tickets starting at $20
Stubhub is coming in at about $13
TicketsNow has good seats too
3. Also, the box office itself is always the cheapest route (even if all the good seats tend to be available only in the choices above)
You ought to find what you need between all of these choices.
Go Suns.
Here is a little trivia from the Magic wiki:
The 2005-2006 season opened with high hopes for the Magic despite not being able to add first round draft pick Vasquez. Grant Hill was supposedly finally healed from his multiple ankle surgeries. Dwight Howard and Jameer Nelson showed excellent progress during summer-league play. Kelvin Cato was in shape for training camp. Second round draft pick Travis Diener showed excellent shooting and decision making during the summer. And the free agent signing of Keyon Dooling showed that the club was going to continue making progress.
Then the trouble began. Grant Hill, despite his ankle apparently being healed, suffered a painful sports hernia injury that would hamper his play throughout the entire season. After playing in three preseaon games, he underwent surgery to correct the hernia and would not appear during the regular season until mid-December, to which he lasted a month before attempting to make another comeback in February and early March, however only playing sporadically. Steve Francis continued to play in the selfish manner that he only knew how to play and hampering the development of Jameer Nelson and Dwight Howard. Then a foot injury to Nelson forced him to sit out over a month.
Then rays of hope came shining down on the season. On February 15 the Magic announced that they had acquired Darko Milicic and Carlos Arroyo from the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Kelvin Cato and a 2007 top-five protected first-round draft pick. One week later on February 22 Orlando announced that they had traded Steve Francis away in exchange for Anfernee Hardaway (whom they waived two days later) and Trevor Ariza. With a set starting rotation of Battie, Howard, Turkoglu, DeShawn Stevenson, and Nelson, the Magic mounted a surprising run at the eighth playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, including an 8-game winning streak and twelve consecutive home wins. The streak included wins against NBA powerhouses Detroit, San Antonio, Dallas and Miami, as well as a game against the Philadelphia 76ers in which Howard recorded 28 points and a career-high 26 rebounds. Unfortunately, not only did a win by the Chicago Bulls over the Miami Heat on April 16 eliminate the Magic from playoff contention, but the Bulls also ended both Magic winning streaks with a 116-112 overtime victory in Orlando on April 17. However, with a nucleus of young talented players and plenty of salary cap flexibility, the future looks bright for the Magic heading into next season.
Now as the 2006-2007 season opens, the Orlando Magic show promise, opening with a 10-4 record, leading the division. It’s too early to tell, but there are already huge expectations for this young team.

