Top Five Most Dominant Seasons in Orlando Magic History

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Top Five Most Dominant Seasons in Orlando Magic History

The Orlando Magic have had some impressive seasons in their history, showcasing their dominance in the regular season. These seasons highlight the team's peak performance, from setting records to displaying exceptional offense and defense. Stacker compiled a list of the most dominant seasons in Orlando Magic history using data from Stathead, ranking them based on Simple Rating System (SRS), which considers point differential adjusted for strength of schedule. Let's take a look at the top five most dominant seasons in team history.

In the 2010-11 season, the Magic had a record of 52-30 with an SRS of 4.92, ranking 233rd all-time. Under the coaching of Stan Van Gundy, Dwight Howard led the team in scoring with 22.9 points per game.

The 1995-96 season saw the Magic achieve a record of 60-22 and an SRS of 5.4, ranking 191st all-time. Head Coach Brian Hill guided the team, with Shaquille O'Neal as the leading scorer averaging 26.6 points per game.

During the 1994-95 season, the Magic recorded a 57-25 record with an SRS of 6.44, ranking 116th all-time. Brian Hill coached the team, and Shaquille O'Neal led in scoring with 29.3 points per game.

In the 2008-09 season, the Magic finished with a 59-23 record and an SRS of 6.48, ranking 111th all-time. Stan Van Gundy was the head coach, and Dwight Howard was the leading scorer with 20.6 points per game.

The most dominant season in Orlando Magic history was the 2009-10 season, where they achieved a 59-23 record and an SRS of 7.12, ranking 78th all-time. Under the coaching of Stan Van Gundy, Dwight Howard led the team in scoring with 18.3 points per game.

These seasons showcase the Magic's excellence and dominance in the regular season, setting them apart as one of the top-performing teams in franchise history.