Magic schedule: NBA 2014-15 dates and times

Mar 23, 2014; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Orlando Magic guard Victor Oladipo (5) dribbles the ball as Los Angeles Lakers guard Jodie Meeks (20) chases at Staples Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 23, 2014; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Orlando Magic guard Victor Oladipo (5) dribbles the ball as Los Angeles Lakers guard Jodie Meeks (20) chases at Staples Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /
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It has been a rough two years for the Orlando Magic. Since losing Dwight Howard, the Magic have won just 43 games.

They have been collecting young talent like center Nikola Vucevic, guard Victor Oladipo and forward Tobias Harris and are hoping to show improvement this season. They had a very busy offseason. They selected former Arizona Wildcats’ forward Aaron Gordon with the fourth-overall selection and traded the rights to the 12th-overall selection, Croatian forward Dario Saric and a future pick to the Philadelphia 76ers for the rights to the 10th-overall pick, former Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns’ point guard Elfrid Payton. They waived Jameer Nelson after 10 years with the team and also got rid of guard E’Twaun Moore, big man Jason Maxiell and guard Ronnie Price. They signed veteran guard Ben Gordon and gave Phoenix Suns’ big man Channing Frye a four-year, $32 million deal. They also claimed Los Angeles Clippers’ guard Willie Green of waivers.

On Wednesday, the NBA officially announced the Magic’s complete schedule and you can find it below.

DateOpponentTime
Oct. 28at New Orleans8:00
Oct. 30Washington7:00
Nov. 1Toronto7:00
Nov. 4at Chicago8:00
Nov. 5at Philadelphia7:00
Nov. 7Minnesota7:00
Nov. 9at Brooklyn3:30
Nov. 11at Toronto7:30
Nov. 12at New York7:30
Nov. 14Milwaukee7:00
Nov. 15at Washington7:00
Nov. 17at Detroit7:30
Nov. 19Los Angeles7:00
Nov. 21at Charlotte7:00
Nov. 22Miami7:00
Nov. 24at Cleveland7:00
Nov. 26Golden State7:00
Nov. 28at Indiana8:00
Nov. 30at Phoenix8:00
Dec. 2at Golden State10:30
Dec. 3at Los Angeles10:30
DateOpponentTime
Dec. 5at Utah9:00
Dec. 6at Sacramento10:00
Dec. 10Washington7:00
Dec. 12at Atlanta7:30
Dec. 13Atlanta7:00
Dec. 15at Toronto7:30
Dec. 17at Boston7:30
Dec. 19Utah7:00
Dec. 21Philadelphia6:00
Dec. 23Boston7:00
Dec. 26Cleveland7:00
Dec. 27at Charlotte7:00
Dec. 29at Miami7:30
Dec. 30Detroit7:00
Jan. 2Brooklyn7:00
Jan. 3Charlotte7:00
Jan. 7at Denver9:00
Jan. 9at Los Angeles10:30
Jan. 10at Portland10:00
Jan. 12at Chicago8:00
Jan. 14Houston7:00
DateOpponentTime
Jan. 16Memphis7:00
Jan. 18Oklahoma City6:00
Jan. 21at Detroit7:30
Jan. 23at New York7:30
Jan. 25Indiana6:00
Jan. 26at Memphis8:00
Jan. 29Milwaukee7:00
Jan. 31Dallas7:00
Feb. 2at Oklahoma City8:00
Feb. 4at San Antonio8:30
Feb. 6Los Angeles7:00
Feb. 8Chicago6:00
Feb. 9at Washington7:00
Feb. 11New York7:00
Feb. 20New Orleans7:00
Feb. 22Philadelphia6:00
Feb. 25Miami7:00
Feb. 27at Atlanta7:30
Mar. 1Charlotte6:00
Mar. 4Phoenix7:00
Mar. 6Sacramento7:00
DateOpponentTime
Mar. 8Boston6:00
Mar. 10at Indiana7:00
Mar. 11at Milwaukee8:00
Mar. 13at Boston7:30
Mar. 15Cleveland6:00
Mar. 17at Houston8:00
Mar. 18at Dallas8:30
Mar. 20Portland7:00
Mar. 22Denver6:00
Mar. 25Atlanta7:00
Mar. 27Detroit7:00
Apr. 1San Antonio7:00
Apr. 3at Minnesota8:00
Apr. 4at Milwaukee8:30
Apr. 8Chicago7:00
Apr. 10Toronto7:00
Apr. 11New York7:00
Apr. 13at Miami7:30
Apr. 15at Brooklyn8:00