<![CDATA[Kotaku: orlando magic]]> http://tags.kotaku.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: orlando magic]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/orlandomagic http://kotaku.com/tag/orlandomagic <![CDATA[Superman's First Look At His NBA Live Cover]]> See Orlando Magic center Dwight "Superman" Howard's eyes light up like a kid at Christmas as he sees his NBA Live 10 cover for the very first time on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.

His 'obligatory honor statement' in the official announcement of his scoring the cover to EA Sports' NBA Live 10 was certainly nice, but watching Dwight Howard's initial reaction as he holds the box in his hands is absolutely priceless. For a few seconds, the 6'11" basketball player is once again the young boy growing up in Atlanta, Georgia, hoping to one day make it big as a basketball player. It's a candid look at a dream coming true, and heartwarming as all get out.

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<![CDATA[NBA Live 10 Cover Has A Magical Center]]> EA couldn't wait until the finals were over to name the NBA Live 10 cover athlete, naming Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard as their poster boy.

Dwight has been having a pretty good year, what with Orlando currently battling the Lakers in the NBA finals and winning the 2009 NBA Defensive Player of the Year award. He was also the starting center for the U.S. Men's Senior National Basketball Team at the 2008 Olympics, bringing back the gold after 2004's humiliating bronze. Here's Howard's obligatory honor statement:

"It's an honor to be named as the cover athlete for NBA LIVE 10," said Howard. "This year has been a crazy ride and this is a cool way to cap it off. Of course - there is one more thing I'm on the hunt for that would complete it."

With the Lakers leading 2-1 over the Magic, he might just have to settle for the box art.

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