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Magic to Induct Shaquille O’Neal Into Magic Hall of Fame March 27

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ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN SPORTS) – Source: Orlando Magic // Larger than life both with his sheer size and his gregarious and playful personality, Shaquille O’Neal changed everything for the Orlando Magic.

A promising NBA expansion franchise that got its start in 1989, the Magic’s fortunes changed forever in 1992 when they drafted O’Neal and rode his massive shoulders – ones occasionally adorned with a Superman cape – to unprecedented heights both on and off the floor.

“Shaq put the Orlando Magic on the map – not just in the state of Florida or in the United States; he was this global phenomenon,’’ said FOX Sports Florida television play-by-play announcer David Steele, one of just three Magic employees to work for the franchise all 26 years of its existence. “When we traveled, it was like a traveling rock show. Everybody wanted to see Shaq.’’

Because of his massive contributions to the franchise from 1992-96, O’Neal will be inducted into the Orlando Magic Hall of Fame at a private ceremony to be held on March 27 at the Amway Center. O’Neal, who turned 43 years old on March 6, will also be honored in front of the fans during the Magic’s home game against the Detroit Pistons that night.

“The Orlando Magic are honored to recognize those who have made significant contributions to our history,’’ Magic CEO Alex Martins said. “Shaq made a tremendous impact on our franchise during his time with us and we are thrilled to recognize him as our third inductee into the Magic Hall of Fame. He carries on a great legacy of those who made the greatest contribution to the rich history of the Orlando Magic.’’

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O’Neal joins Magic founder Pat Williams and former teammate Nick Anderson – the first player ever drafted by Orlando and now a Community Ambassador for the Magic – as the third member of the Magic Hall. Created in 2014 during the franchise’s celebration of its 25th anniversary season, the Magic unveiled their inaugural Hall of Fame class last April.

The Magic Hall of Fame honors and celebrates the great players, coaches and executives who have had a major impact during the team’s illustrious 26-year history. The Magic Hall bridges the past with the future of Magic basketball, and the exhibit, located in Amway Center on the terrace level near Nutrilite Magic Fan Experience, provides Magic fans an opportunity to learn about Magic history while in the state-of-the-art building.

Inductees are selected based on their overall contributions both on and off the court, their years of service, their impact in the community and the general character of the individual.

The Magic will honor O’Neal even though he devastated the franchise on July 19, 1996 when he defected to the Los Angeles Lakers as a free agent. O’Neal went on to win four championships – three with the Lakers and a final one with the Miami Heat in 2006. In his illustrious career, “Shaq’’ was named to 15 All-Star teams, he was the MVP of the NBA Finals and the All-Star Game three times each and he won two scoring titles.

No one could every doubt the massive appeal of O’Neal, both as an awesome physical specimen on the basketball court and a playful prankster off it. Following his selection as the No. 1 pick of the 1992 NBA Draft, O’Neal appeared in 295 regular season games (293 starts) with Orlando, averaging 27.2 points, 12.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.79 blocks a game from 1992-96. O’Neal was named an NBA All-Star four times as a member of the Magic, named to the All-NBA Second Team once (1994-95) and All-NBA Third Team twice (1993-94, 1995-96). He was the NBA’s Rookie of the Year following the 1992-93 season – one in which he took the league by storm while averaging 23.4 points and 13.9 rebounds a game. That season, O’Neal’s enormous impact was felt in the manner in which he led the Magic to a 20-win improvement and the first .500 record (41-41) in team history.

“My biggest memory was that everything changed when we got Shaq,’’ said Fox Sports Florida analyst Jeff Turner, who played for the Magic from 1989-96 and was a teammate of O’Neal’s for four seasons. “The way we traveled changed and obviously our level of play changed. Having Shaq made all of us better because he was such a physical force down low and teams had to foul or double-team him every play. It created a different way of playing for us and it made all of us better. For me, he changed the whole face of the franchise.’’

O’Neal ranks among the franchise’s all-time leaders in several categories, including rebounding (second, 3,691), blocked shots (second, 824), field goals made (third, 3,208) and points scored (fifth, 8,019). His 27.2 points per game average is the second-highest in team history. He helped Orlando reach the 1995 NBA Finals and the 1996 East Finals, but he was vanquished by Houston’s Hakeem Olajuwon and Chicago’s Michael Jordan and he never was able to bring a championship to Central Florida.

O’Neal is also the franchise leader in another odd statistical category: NBA backboards taken down at two. On Feb. 8 of 1993, O’Neal followed up an Anthony Bowie with a dunk so thunderous that it made the basket stanchion slowly collapse down to near floor level. Then, on April 23, 1993, O’Neal did something even more awe-inspiring by dunking so hard that he broke the backboard down from the support stanchion. O’Neal’s strength was so other-worldly that his backboard-breaking dunk stole the thunder from Anderson, who scored a career-best 50 points that night.

“He brought it down! He brought the whole goal down!!!’’ Steele screamed that night to listeners on the Magic Radio Network.

NBA players are comparatively speaking large human beings, but there was no one quite like O’Neal with his massive 23EEE shoes, legs the size of tree trunks and shoulders that barely squeezed through doors. Turner got to feel O’Neal’s brute strength on several occasions in Magic practices and Steele was there to witness the beatings that he handed out on a nightly basis.

“When Shaq first came to Orlando, we had a luncheon and we all went over to the downtown rec center to just play pick-up basketball. But I was the only big in town and I had to guard him,’’ said the 6-foot-10 Turner. “I had guarded Daryl Dawkins when he was in New Jersey and Artis Gilmore and I though Shaq was just another big guy. But the first time he picked me up, moved me and dunked on me I was like, `Wait, there’s something special here.’ I tried to stay away from him as much as I could in practice to stay healthy.’’

Added Steele: “he was just so strong and overpowering and there was no one who could keep him down. The controversy was that if you were a Magic fan you always felt like he was getting fouled all the time and people were hanging all over him and he should shoot 30 free throws a night instead of 15. Then, if you were the other team, all they complained about was how Shaq got away with murder and he was the one dishing out the pain. Depending on your perspective, he had a huge impact on every game.’’

And O’Neal’s bubbly personality – one that he later translated into an acting, rapping and TV analyst career – was just as enormous. Steele said that he can vividly remember O’Neal coming off team busses wearing costumes and wigs as if he could actually fool fans into thinking the 300-and-something-pound player was someone else.

“He was a great teammate and a lot of fun,’’ Turner recalled. “He kept the locker room loose, but when it was time to play, he played. But in the locker room and traveling he was always the guy pulling the pranks and doing stuff like that. Again, I think he helped me a lot and extended my career because I changed my game to fit him. So he just had such a huge impact on everything he was a part of.’’

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BookNet Fest Returns to Orlando with Bold Conversations and a Love for Storytelling

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ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN NEWS) – Orlando’s vibrant literary scene will take center stage this May as BookNet Fest returns for its 2025 edition. Since 2017, the annual book convention has served as a unique space for readers, writers, and content creators to come together for a two-day celebration of stories and community. This year’s festival runs May 23–24 at the Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando – Disney Springs® Area, promising dynamic panels, meaningful conversations, and a strong sense of literary camaraderie.

A highlight of this year’s event is the support from The New Romantics, a recently opened independent bookstore in Orlando dedicated entirely to romance fiction. The store is quickly becoming a beloved space for fans of the genre and is lending both heart and visibility to this year’s festivities as an official sponsor.

BookNet Fest 2025 is shaping up to be everything some recent book festivals weren’t. Following the chaos of the A Million Lives Book Festivaldubbed the “Fyre Festival of the book community” after attendees took to social media to express frustration over poor planning and mismanagement—many readers and authors are approaching book events with newfound caution. With more than 3.2 million views on the organizer’s TikTok apology and promises of refunds by May 31 from Archer Management, trust in book events is under scrutiny.

But BookNet Fest offers a reassuring contrast. Built by and for the community, the event has a track record of thoughtful programming, transparent planning, and genuine inclusivity. It’s a festival that prioritizes quality over flash—and it shows.

Among this year’s panel highlights:

  • “Ask a Lawyer: Legal Landmines in the Bookish World” will give attendees a rare chance to hear from professionals on navigating contracts, copyrights, and online publishing risks.

  • “Reading Under Threat” addresses the rise of book bans and censorship in the United States.

  • “Sinners and the Power of Black Storytelling” explores cultural legacy and creative innovation through the lens of Black literature.

What sets BookNet Fest apart is its intimate, creator-driven feel. Unlike large-scale expos or influencer-first events, this festival thrives on meaningful connection—between fans and authors, between colleagues and creators, and between people who simply love books.

Whether you’re a lifelong reader, an aspiring novelist, or a BookTok regular, BookNet Fest 2025 offers a grounded, uplifting space to learn, connect, and be inspired.

For tickets and more information, visit booknetfest.com

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Kareen Kennedy is the Assistant Editor for Florida National News
kareen.kennedy@floridanationalnews.com

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P!NK Brings ‘Summer Carnival’ Tour to Camping World Stadium on November 18

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Orlando, FL (FNN) – This is a reminder that multi Grammy-Award winner P!NK will be bringing her record-breaking Summer Carnival Tour to Orlando’s Camping World Stadium on November 18, 2024. Joining her for this highly anticipated concert is boundary-breaking artist Maren Morris, known for her dynamic vocals and electrifying performances. Morris will support the final date of P!NK’s tour, stepping in to replace GROUPLOVE.

P!NK’s captivating live performances have generated tremendous fan enthusiasm, solidifying her status as a touring powerhouse.

With nearly 3 million tickets sold and an astonishing $350 million in revenue during last year’s tour across Europe, the UK, North America, Australia, and New Zealand, her 2023 Summer Carnival Tour was recognized as one of the top-grossing tours of the year by Billboard.

Known for her high-energy shows and stunning visual production, P!NK continues to push boundaries and create unforgettable experiences for her fans.

Maren Morris, a Grammy-winning artist, has made waves in the music industry with hits like “My Church” and “The Bones,” blending country, pop, and R&B influences to create her unique sound. Her presence on this tour promises to elevate the concert experience, adding to the excitement surrounding P!NK’s performances.

Tickets for the concert are selling fast, starting at $29.95, but pricing is subject to change based on market demand. All tickets are reserved, and fans can purchase them through the Camping World Stadium box office or at Ticketmaster.com. Please note that all dates, acts, and ticket prices are subject to change without notice, and applicable taxes, service, handling, and facility fee charges may apply.

Camping World Stadium is located at 1 Citrus Bowl Place in Orlando. For more information about the concert and to stay updated on any changes, visit CampingWorldStadium.com. Don’t miss your chance to witness this extraordinary evening of music and celebration!

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Kareen Kennedy is the Assistant Editor for Florida National News
kareen.kennedy@floridanationalnews.com

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Kia Center to Host Hiring Events: Join the Winning Team!

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ORLANDO, FL — Kia Center, Central Florida’s premier sports and entertainment venue, previously announced their series of hiring events which started on September 30 and will continue on December 9, and January 21, 2025, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. each day. These events are designed to attract passionate individuals eager to provide legendary experiences for guests while supporting local sports teams and world-class performances. With a busy calendar featuring Orlando Magic basketball and Orlando Solar Bears hockey, the need for dynamic team members has never been greater.

Job seekers will have the opportunity to explore part-time roles in areas such as guest services, security, food and beverage, and cleaning services, with same-day on-site interviews available. Applicants are encouraged to bring resumes and two forms of identification. Additionally, those attending can apply for positions at nearby venues like Camping World Stadium and Tinker Field. As a bonus, attendees will have a chance to win complimentary tickets to upcoming events, including performances by Simone Biles and Justin Timberlake. For more information, visit KiaCenter.com.

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Kareen Kennedy is the Assistant Editor for Florida National News

kareen.kennedy@floridanationalnews.com

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