Here is the official word from the Orlando Magic:
"ORLANDO MAGIC’S 2010-11 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE RELEASEDOpen season in new Amway Center on October 28 vs. Washington22 games to be televised on national television7,000 season tickets priced at $25 or lessLimited number of season tickets remain – call (407) 89-MAGICOrlando, FL — The National Basketball Association today released its 2010-11 schedule and announced the Orlando Magic will open its 22nd season on Thursday, October 28 at the new Amway Center on Thursday, October 28 against Washington. Tip-off is 8 p.m. and the game will be nationally televised by TNT.Orlando Magic season tickets, partial plans, group and single-game Amway Center suite rental opportunities are on sale now. Ticket highlights in the new Amway Center include: 2,500 seats priced $15 or less and 7,000 seats priced $25 or less. Single-game tickets will go on sale in October. A limited number of season tickets are available through the Orlando Magic Box Office by calling 407-89-MAGIC or visiting orlandomagic.com.Orlando opens training camp on September 28 at the Amway Center. The Magic’s complete schedule is available through their official website: orlandomagic.com. The entire NBA schedule can be found on the league’s official website: NBA.com.Orlando has 22 national television games scheduled. The Magic will appear five times on ABC, eight times on ESPN and nine times on TNT. The national TV slate is punctuated by a Christmas Day contest vs. Boston on ABC (2:30 p.m. tip). Orlando will play for the third consecutive time on Christmas Day and eighth overall (4-3 in those outings, including a loss last Christmas vs. Boston). The Magic will also appear seven times on NBATV.The Magic’s local broadcast schedule will be released at a later date.Each NBA team will play an 82-game regular season: 41 home and 41 away. The Magic will play 52 games vs. the Eastern Conference (18 games vs. the Atlantic Division, 18 games vs. the Central Division and 16 games vs. the Southeast Division) and 30 games against the Western Conference (10 games each vs. the Northwest Division, the Southwest Division and the Pacific Division).Orlando will play a total of 17 home games on Friday, Saturday and Sunday this season. The 2010-11 Magic schedule also features 20 back-to-back contests (40 games played on consecutive nights), including 12 “fly-out” games, where Orlando hosts the first game then hits the road immediately for the second.After opening at home on October 28 and then playing Oct. 29 at Miami, Orlando will play 16 games in November (10 home, 6 away), 16 games in December, including Christmas Day at home against Boston (2:30 p.m., ABC; 6 home, 10 away), 16 games in January (7 home, 9 away), 11 games in February (8 home, 3 away), 14 games in March (5 home, 9 away) and seven games in April (4 home, 3 away).The Magic have a season-long seven-game homestand from February 11-March 1 (including the NBA All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles, Feb. 19-20). Orlando’s longest road trips are both five games long, taking place January 8-17 (five games in 10 days) and March 9-16 (five games in eight days)."
"After the jump, you can a breakdown of the schedule.GAMES BY MONTHOct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr.Overall 2 16 16 16 11 14 7Home 1 10 6 7 8 5 4Away 1 6 10 9 3 9 3 GAMES BY DAYMon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun.Overall 14 8 17 8 17 10 8Home 6 5 8 5 11 2 4Away 8 3 9 3 6 8 4BACK-TO-BACKSTotal: 20 (40 games played on consecutive days)Away-to-Away: 5Away-to-Home: 3Home-to-Away: 12 LONGEST HOMESTAND: Seven games – 19 days (Feb. 11-Mar. 1) LONGEST ROAD TRIP: Five games – 10 days (Jan. 8-17) and eight days (Mar. 9-16)"
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