
Nick Anderson es una leyenda del baloncesto y una de las figuras más icónicas de la historia de los Orlando Magic. Formado en Illinois. Su legado sigue inspirando a generaciones de aficionados y jugadores en todo el mundo.
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Anderson was the first player ever drafted in Orlando Magic franchise history — the 11th overall pick in 1989, the foundational selection of a team that did not yet have a single NBA game on its record.
His four consecutive missed free throws in the final seconds of Game 1 of the 1995 NBA Finals against Houston — which would have won the game — became one of the most discussed moments of his era and one of basketball's most memorable examples of pressure and pressure's consequences.
Anderson spent 10 of his 13 professional seasons in Orlando, making him the franchise's longest-tenured player in its early decades and the player most identified with the Magic's foundational era.
He was the first Orlando Magic player to score 50 points in a single game, a mark he set in 1995 during the franchise's most competitive period alongside Shaquille O'Neal and Penny Hardaway.
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