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Orlando Magic induct Nick Anderson, Pat Williams into Hall of Fame

Magic CEO Alex Martins (left) unveiled the Magic's inaugural Hall of Fame class on April 9 naming the first two inductees, Magic co-founder and Senior Vice President Pat Williams (right) and the team’s first-ever draft pick and current Community Ambassador Nick Anderson (center). The Magic Hall of Fame will honor and celebrate the great players, coaches and executives who have had a major impact during the team’s illustrious 25-year history. Photo taken by Fernando Medina
Magic CEO Alex Martins (left) unveiled the Magic's inaugural Hall of Fame class on April 9 naming the first two inductees, Magic co-founder and Senior Vice President Pat Williams (right) and the team’s first-ever draft pick and current Community Ambassador Nick Anderson (center). The Magic Hall of Fame will honor and celebrate the great players, coaches and executives who have had a major impact during the team’s illustrious 25-year history. Photo taken by Fernando Medina /
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On Wednesday, the Orlando Magic announced the creation of their Hall of Fame and introduced their first two members, Nick Anderson and Pat Williams, on Wednesday.

Below is the official release from the Magic.

Orlando, Fla. (April 9, 2014) – The Magic unveiled its inaugural Hall of Fame class on April 9 naming the first two inductees, Magic co-founder and Senior Vice President Pat Williams and the team’s first-ever draft pick and current Community Ambassador Nick Anderson.  The Magic Hall of Fame will honor and celebrate the great players, coaches and executives who have had a major impact during the team’s illustrious 25-year history.

The Magic’s first-ever NBA Draft selection out of the University of Illinois (11th overall, 1989 NBA Draft), Anderson played 10 seasons for Orlando from 1989-99. In 692 career regular season games with the Magic, he averaged 15.4 ppg., 5.3 rpg., 2.8 apg. and 1.45 stlpg. Anderson ranks as the franchise’s all-time leader in games played (692), field goals made (4,075), steals (1,004), field goals attempted (8,976), three-point field goals attempted (2,480).  He also stands second on the Magic’s all-time list with 10,650 points and 22,440 minutes played.  Off the court, Anderson was also the inaugural winner of the Rich and Helen DeVos Community Enrichment Award in 1995-96 for his contributions to the Central Florida community. He currently serves as the team’s community ambassador, a position he has held since 2006.

Williams, who has more than 50 years of professional sports experience to his credit, turned a dream into the Orlando Magic more than 25 years ago. Williams, along with Jimmy Hewitt, began the process of bringing an NBA team to Orlando in 1986.  On April 22, 1987, the NBA Board of Governors granted an expansion franchise to Orlando, and on December 22, 1988, the Magic sell their 10,000th season ticket, thus fulfilling their commitment to the NBA and the Magic was born.  In addition, Williams was honored with the John W. Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012 by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. He currently serves as the team’s senior vice president.

“We are so thrilled to unveil to our fans our first two inductees into the Magic Hall of Fame,” said Magic CEO Alex Martins.  “Both Pat and Nick are Magic basketball, really laying the foundation for our franchise. They are the perfect pair to begin this great legacy of remembrance and recognition in the rich history of the Orlando Magic.”

The Hall of Fame will bridge the past with the future of Magic basketball, and the design will provide Magic fans an opportunity to enjoy the exhibits on game nights at the Amway Center. The exhibit is located in the Amway Center on the Terrace Level near Nutrilite Magic Fan Experience. The inductees will be determined based on their overall on and off the court contributions to the team and organization, years of service, impact in the community and general character of the individual.