Hardaway has continued to look back on what his career could have turned out to be had he been able to stay healthy. In an ...
Penny Hardaway discussed the factors that led to the end of his partnership with Shaquille O'Neal in 1996. At the time, Shaq was in negotiation with the Orlando Magic's office for his extension.
However, too much of it can also lead to a downfall, as was the case for the Orlando Magic in the 1995 NBA Finals. Led by superstars Penny Hardaway and Shaquille O'Neal, the Magic were on a roll ...
While it's beyond question that the Magic will go only as far as Banchero and Franz will take them, Hardaway asserted that ...
Like Magic, Penny thrived under pressure. In his second year in the league, Hardaway's Orlando team became the only team to beat Michael Jordan in the playoffs during their dynasty run.
NBA great Penny Hardaway was on the way to work out for the Orlando Magic in the summer of 1993. He was all prepared but only one thing was missing. After flying from Los Angeles, where he and ...
Former Magic star Penny Hardaway offered a nuanced take on basketball's eternal GOAT debate during a recent appearance on the Draymond Green Show, suggesting that Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant ...
However, his time with the Orlando Magic in the 1990s is what fans remember most fondly. Hardaway's exciting play combined with the iconic marketing campaign (Lil' Penny commercials) made the ...
Former NBA player and current Memphis Tigers' head coach Penny Hardaway recounted facing Michael Jordan on the "Knuckleheads" podcast episode released on Wednesday. The 53-year-old shared that MJ ...
In 2005, Philadelphia 76ers legend Allen Iverson recorded his career high against the Orlando Magic when ... playoff series against Anfernee “Penny” Hardaway’s team 3 games to 1.
Stream the latest This Magic Moment videos on Watch ESPN. A profile of the Orlando Magic teams of the mid-1990s, led by Shaquille O'Neal and Penny Hardaway, who gained prominence both on the NBA ...
A profile of the Orlando Magic teams of the mid-1990s, led by Shaquille O'Neal and Penny Hardaway, who gained prominence both on the NBA hardwoods and in pop culture.