While on my recent trip to Orlando, I
got to check out the Amway Arena for the first time. On Sunday night,
a clearly epic battle occurred as the Magic squared off against the
Philadelphia 76ers. Here's a timeline of my experience at what may
have been one of the most meaningless games this NBA season.
4:00 PM – I'm taking in the Ohio
State-Indiana basketball game at a bar right near Lake Eola in a park
in downtown Orlando. It's a beautiful sight, and no surprise that the
outdoor bar is backed on such a clear and perfect weather day.
4:51 PM – I actually poop in the park
public restroom, making me only slightly above the homeless when it
comes to behavioral standards in a park public restroom. As it turns
out, my poop was probably synonymous with the level of entertainment
the Magic and 76ers would provide later in the day.
4:59 PM – I notice a group of people
dancing on a stage at the lake. I guess this auditorium is used for
random events like this. Kind of cool, but kind of weird. I like
Orlando.
6:01 PM – The game has already
started, but we still need tickets. Numerous scalpers annoy us. We
just want to get into the building, so we buy $10 tickets off of a
scalper. According to the Ticketmaster paper, the original price of
the tickets was $5 (Amway offers $5 tickets? No idea.) The name on
the tickets is Miguel. I assure you that if the guy I bought the
tickets from was named Miguel, then my name is Joe Biden.
6:14 PM – We get into the building
with absolutely no intention of ever going to our seats. We go to the
Budweiser Bar Pavilion where you get a great standing room level view
from behind one of the backboards and all the numerous shots that are
being missed by each respective team.
6:21 PM – A guy is throwing free
stuff. Pretty exciting. As it turns out, he ends up handing us what
he's throwing. They are those “thunder sticks” that you can use
to cheer on the team. I must say it's disappointing when you receive
a free thing that's not very exciting. It's double disappointing when
it's handed to you, and you didn't catch it. I thought to myself,
“This is crap, and I didn't even earn it.”
6:33 PM – “Kiss Cam” comes on the
screen! It's a little sad when you're digging for “Kiss Cam” near
the end of the first quarter. This is something that better teams
would show later in the game. But, hey, got to keep these Orlando
faithful excited somehow.
6:50 PM – Stuff the Magic Dragon appears!
Stuff starts messing around with the audience. Stuff is actually
doing some decently hilarious material for arena crowd work. Stuff
wins MVP honors for me for this game, and should have appeared more.
Bob Dole and Stuff! Highly doubt Bob Dole was in attendance at the 76ers-Magic game.
6:58 PM – The cheerleaders continue
to be more interesting than the entire Magic roster. I'm far more
excited when they're announced off the bench than when the name, E'Twaun Moore, is heard.
7:25 PM – At the half, the 76ers lead
the Magic. The 76ers have been terrible defensively this year. At the
least, I was hoping this would be an offensive explosion for each
team. But, no, they both are looking pretty crappy.
7:48 PM – I grab a bottomless
souvenir Horace Grant cup of Mountain Dew from the concession stand.
The man working the counter is unbelievably nice. It's his pep that
would be the only reason I ever come back to an Orlando Magic game.
8:10 PM – I'm realizing that Magic
games are great ways to look at the attractive women in Orlando.
Also, it's pretty obvious they don't care about this team, either, so
this looks a pretty decent social event with a $10 cover.
8:21 PM – The Magic have waged a
comeback much to the delight of whoever in the crowd is actually
paying attention.
8:35 PM – I return for a refill on my
Mountain Dew. This guy is just really nice. I also am going to be
completely wired for the drive home.
8:55 PM – The game concludes. Magic
wins, 92-81. They can now prepare for Dwight Howard's return on
Wednesday in a game I would have much rather watched.
9:06 PM – The Amway Arena has an
interactive area on the first 25 years of the Orlando Magic. It has
shoes that Shaq wore, cardboard cutouts of the players that you can
stand next to, and random trivia that will remind you that Reggie Theus once played for the team. Also, I read about their 2009 run to
the NBA Finals and almost broke down into tears knowing the likes of
Hedo Turkoglu and Rashard Lewis beat LeBron James.
9:44 PM – We stop at a pizza place
for a snack after the game. I accidentally leave my Horace Grant
souvenir cup at this pizza place. Some lucky person or garbage can
now has my Horace Grant souvenir cup.
In conclusion, the Amway Arena is a fun
night out. It's got cheap tickets, expensive brews, hot babes, and a
lot of history, so the kids will learn something, too!
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