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Dennis' Magical Moments
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Career StatisticsDennis Scott’s Magical Moments
During his seven seasons in an Orlando Magic uniform, Dennis Scott had many electrifying moments. Here's a look at some of Dennis' memorable moments for the Magic:
June 27, 1990 - Orlando selects Dennis Scott with the fourth overall selection in the 1990 NBA Draft.
August 2, 1990 - Orlando signs its first round draft pick, Dennis Scott.
November 8, 1990 - Dennis Scott makes his first career start and scores a game-high 28 points in a 103-99 loss at Houston.
December 11, 1990 - Dennis Scott sets a Magic rookie record by taking 26 shots in a game vs. Philadelphia. He scores 29 points, but Orlando falls to Philadelphia, 119-114.
February 9, 1991 - Otis Smith (slam dunk) and Dennis Scott (three-point shootout), represent the Magic during All-Star Weekend.
March 8, 1991 - Orlando earns a then-club record for victories in a season with 21 with a 129-113 win over Denver. Dennis Scott led the way with 40 points.
March 10, 1991 - Dennis Scott becomes the first Magic player to win NBA Player of the Week honors in the week ending March 10.
March 31, 1991 - Dennis Scott goes on to win NBA Rookie of the Month honors.
May 5, 1991 - Magic forward Dennis Scott is named to the NBA All-Rookie First Team, becoming the first Magic rookie to win that honor. In his first season, Scott becomes the first Magic player to win NBA Player of the Week and Rookie of the Month honors.
November 12, 1991 - Orlando notches its first-ever win at Washington. Dennis Scott and Nick Anderson chip in 24 points each, as the Magic win, 95-82. Anderson also records a Magic record eight steals in the contest.
November 12, 1992 - Orlando hauls in a club-record 69 rebounds in a contest vs. Washington. Shaquille O’Neal leads the way with 15 boards, as the Magic post a 103-98 victory. In the game, O’Neal scores 31 points, while Dennis Scott chips in 27 points and Nick Anderson adds 25 points.
December 28, 1992 - Dennis Scott breaks open a close game in the fourth quarter by hitting two of his five three-pointers in the fourth quarter, as Orlando upends Milwaukee, 110-94. Scott finishes with 25 points, while Shaquille O’Neal adds 21 points, 14 rebounds and five blocked shots. Orlando limits Milwaukee to 38 percent shooting and dominates the boards, 61-30.
April 13, 1993 - Dennis Scott scores 41 points and Shaquille O’Neal tallies 15 points to eclipse 1,000 points to become the first rookie since Buck Williams (1981-82) to go over 1,000 points. Orlando defeats Milwaukee, 110-91.
March 1, 1994 - Orlando’s then-club record seven-game winning streak comes to an end at Houston, 97-85. Hakeem Olajuwon scored 26 points and has six blocked shots for Houston, while Anfernee Hardaway and Dennis Scott pace the Magic with 21 points each.
February 3, 1995 - In a preview of the upcoming Eastern Conference Finals, Dennis Scott scores a game-high 35 points, but Indiana, behind 27 points from Rik Smits, defeats Orlando, 118-106. Shaquille O’Neal and Anfernee Hardaway add 20 points apiece.
April 5, 1995 - Coming back from a 19-point deficit, Orlando downs Detroit, 128-125. It is the largest deficit Orlando has overcome this season. Shaquille O’Neal scores 40 points and has 19 rebounds to counter Joe Dumars’ 41 points. Dennis Scott sparks the Magic with 30 points off the bench. The hard fought contest is punctuated by Nick Anderson being carried off the floor on a stretcher after a collision with Rafael Addison. Anderson sustains a concussion and spends the night in the hospital.
May 26, 1995 - Dennis Scott hits a Magic playoff record seven three-pointers in a 119-114 win over Indiana. Shaquille O’Neal scores 39 points in that contest and Horace Grant leads the way on the boards with 12.
December 8, 1995 - Anfernee Hardaway scores 28 points and dishes out 13 assists and Dennis Scott adds 25 points, including 13 in the fourth quarter, as Orlando defeats Charlotte, 105-95. Charlotte led the contest, 93-92, with 4:35 left, but is held scoreless by the Magic until the final nine seconds.
February 10, 1996 - Dennis Scott (three-point shootout) and Darrell Armstrong (slam dunk) represent Orlando during All-Star Weekend in San Antonio.
March 17, 1996 - Dennis Scott’s fifth three-pointer of the game with 40.2 seconds left equals the NBA single-season record of 217 three-pointers made and lifts Orlando to a 98-97 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. Scott, who scored all 17 of his points in the second half, breaks a 95-95 tie and ties the record that John Starks of the New York Knicks set in 1994-95. Eddie Jones scores on a dunk for the Lakers with 27.7 seconds left and a Nick Van Exel steal and subsequent drive to the basket is thwarted by Anthony Bowie. Horace Grant adds 26 points and 17 rebounds.
April 7, 1996 - Dennis Scott hits a three-pointer in his 78th straight game, a Magic record and third-longest streak in NBA history.
April 18, 1996 - Dennis Scott sets an NBA single-game record with 11 three pointers vs. Atlanta.
April 21, 1996 - Nick Anderson scores a game-high 23 points, as Orlando defeats Charlotte, 103-100, to record its club-record 60th win of the season. Also, Dennis Scott ends the week with the NBA Player of the Week honors after averaging 18.3 ppg., while shooting 56 percent from the field and 55 percent from three-point range.
December 18, 1996 - In a double overtime thriller, Indiana outlasts Orlando, 102-95. Reggie Miller paces the Pacers with 34 points. In a contest featuring 11 ties and 18 lead changes, Dennis Scott scores 27 points to lead Orlando, while Rony Seikaly adds 23 points, 13 rebounds and six blocked shots.
April 10, 1997 - Dennis Scott scores 20 points and Orlando records the sixth-biggest win in franchise history, 105-69, at Toronto.
September 24, 1997 - The Magic acquire Derek Harper and Ed O’Bannon in exchange for Dennis Scott from Dallas.



