The Curse of Cassandra is a mythological concept that refers to the ability to accurately predict the future, but never be believed or have the power to change the outcome. In Greek mythology, Cassandra was a princess of Troy and the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba. She was blessed by the god Apollo with the gift of prophecy, but when she rejected his romantic advances, he added a curse that no one would believe her predictions. Cassandra foresaw the fall of Troy and warned the Trojans about the Greeks hiding inside the Trojan horse during the Trojan War, but her warnings were dismissed and the city was ultimately destroyed. This curse highlights the tragic irony of a person possessing knowledge of future events, but being unable to alter the course of destiny or gain credibility from those around them. The Curse of Cassandra has transcended into modern literature and culture, referring to the frustration of having valuable insights or information that is ignored or disbelieved by others.
Magic roster 2001
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The entire franchise history for the Orlando Magic is included below. All columns may be sorted by clicking the column name. Clicking on an individual season will display the Orlando Magic' roster for that season. From there, you can view player stats and access individual player profiles spanning entire careers.
Team SeasonsTeam Name | Wins | Losses |
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2022-23 Orlando Magic | 34 | 48 |
2021-22 Orlando Magic | 22 | 60 |
2020-21 Orlando Magic | 21 | 51 |
2019-20 Orlando Magic | 33 | 40 |
2018-19 Orlando Magic | 42 | 40 |
2017-18 Orlando Magic | 25 | 57 |
2016-17 Orlando Magic | 29 | 53 |
2015-16 Orlando Magic | 35 | 47 |
2014-15 Orlando Magic | 25 | 57 |
2013-14 Orlando Magic | 23 | 59 |
2012-13 Orlando Magic | 20 | 62 |
2011-12 Orlando Magic | 37 | 29 |
2010-11 Orlando Magic | 52 | 30 |
2009-10 Orlando Magic | 59 | 23 |
2008-09 Orlando Magic | 59 | 23 |
2007-08 Orlando Magic | 52 | 30 |
2006-07 Orlando Magic | 40 | 42 |
2005-06 Orlando Magic | 36 | 46 |
2004-05 Orlando Magic | 36 | 46 |
2003-04 Orlando Magic | 21 | 61 |
2002-03 Orlando Magic | 42 | 40 |
2001-02 Orlando Magic | 44 | 38 |
2000-01 Orlando Magic | 43 | 39 |
1999-00 Orlando Magic | 41 | 41 |
1998-99 Orlando Magic | 33 | 17 |
1997-98 Orlando Magic | 41 | 41 |
1996-97 Orlando Magic | 45 | 37 |
1995-96 Orlando Magic | 60 | 22 |
1994-95 Orlando Magic | 57 | 25 |
1993-94 Orlando Magic | 50 | 32 |
1992-93 Orlando Magic | 41 | 41 |
1991-92 Orlando Magic | 21 | 61 |
1990-91 Orlando Magic | 31 | 51 |
1989-90 Orlando Magic | 18 | 64 |
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Magic roster 2001
Steven Hunter was selected as the #15 pick in the First Round of the 2001 NBA Draft by the Orlando Magic. Steven Hunter signed a multi-year contract with the Orlando Magic on August 23, 2001.
Mike Miller was selected as the #5 pick in the First Round of the 2000 NBA Draft by the Orlando Magic. Mike Miller signed a multi-year contract with the Orlando Magic on August 11, 2000.
Jeryl Sasser was selected as the #22 pick in the First Round of the 2001 NBA Draft by the Orlando Magic. Jeryl Sasser signed a multi-year contract with the Orlando Magic on August 29, 2001.
Jud Buechler was acquired in a trade by the Orlando Magic from the Phoenix Suns on November 15, 2001.
Andrew DeClercq was acquired in a trade by the Orlando Magic from the Cleveland Cavaliers on August 3, 2000. Andrew DeClercq re-signed to a multi-year contract as a free agent with the Orlando Magic on July 25, 2001.
Pat Garrity was acquired in a trade by the Orlando Magic from the Phoenix Suns on August 5, 1999.
Grant Hill was acquired in a sign and trade by the Orlando Magic from the Detroit Pistons on August 3, 2000.
Tracy McGrady was acquired in a sign and trade by the Orlando Magic from the Toronto Raptors on August 3, 2000.
Darrell Armstrong signed a contract with the Orlando Magic on April 8, 1995. Darrell Armstrong re-signed to a contract as a free agent with the Orlando Magic on September 22, 1995. Darrell Armstrong re-signed to a multi-year contract as a free agent with the Orlando Magic on August 17, 1996. Darrell Armstrong re-signed to a multi-year contract as a free agent with the Orlando Magic on January 21, 1999.
Patrick Ewing signed a multi-year contract as a free agent with the Orlando Magic on July 18, 2001.
Horace Grant signed a multi-year contract as a free agent with the Orlando Magic on July 18, 2001.
Troy Hudson signed a multi-year contract with the Orlando Magic on August 10, 2000. Troy Hudson re-signed to a contract as a free agent with the Orlando Magic on September 10, 2001.
Jaren Jackson signed a contract with the Orlando Magic on April 2, 2002. Jaren Jackson re-signed to a contract as a free agent with the Orlando Magic on April 12, 2002.
Don Reid signed a contract with the Orlando Magic on August 14, 2000. Don Reid re-signed to a multi-year contract as a free agent with the Orlando Magic on July 25, 2001.
Monty Williams signed a contract with the Orlando Magic on September 17, 1999. Monty Williams re-signed to a contract as a free agent with the Orlando Magic on August 4, 2000. Monty Williams re-signed to a contract as a free agent with the Orlando Magic on September 17, 2001.
The Curse of Cassandra has transcended into modern literature and culture, referring to the frustration of having valuable insights or information that is ignored or disbelieved by others. It serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of ignoring or dismissing important warnings, as well as the limitations of human perception and understanding. This concept has been explored in various works of fiction, such as in Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar," where the soothsayer warns Caesar about the ides of March but is ignored, leading to his assassination.
2001-2002 Orlando Magic Front Office
Staff Member | Position | Start Season | Previous Job |
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Rich DeVos | Owner | 1991-1992 | N/A |
Dick DeVos | Vice Chairman | 2001-2002 | N/A |
Doug DeVos | Vice Chairman | 2001-2002 | N/A |
Doc Rivers | Head Coach | 1999-2000 | N/A |
Tom Sterner | Assistant Coach | 2005-2006 | Lead Assistant Coach (Golden State Warriors, 2002 to 2005) |
Dave Wohl | Assistant Coach | 1999-2000 | General Manager (Miami Heat, 1995 to 1997) |
Paul Pressey | Assistant Coach | 2000-2001 | Assistant Coach (San Antonio Spurs, 1994 to 2000) |
John Gabriel | General Manager | 1999-2000 | Scout (Orlando Magic, 1987 to 1999) |
Rodney Powell | Equipment Manager | 1989-1990 | N/A |
Ted Arzonico | Athletic Trainer | 2000-2001 | Athletic Trainer (Brooklyn Nets, 1992 to 2000) |
David Steele | Television Play-By-Play | 1998-1999 | Radio Broadcaster (Orlando Magic, 1989 to 1998) |
Dennis Neumann | Radio Broadcaster | 1998-1999 | N/A |
2001-02 Orlando Magic Roster
National Basketball Association (NBA)
Team Record: 44-38
Finishing 3rd in the NBA's Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference
Postseason: 1-3 Lost conference first round
Conference First Round - Lost to Charlotte Hornets 3-1
Coach: Doc Rivers (44-38)
Location: Orlando, Florida
Attendance: 621,121, Avg. 15,149 in 41 home dates
The Orlando Magic of the National Basketball Association ended the 2001-02 season with a record of 44 wins and 38 losses, finishing third in the NBA's Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. The team compiled a postseason mark of 1-3.
The Magic scored 8,240 points and allowed 8,111. Tracy McGrady netted a team-leading 1,948 points for Orlando and contributed 597 rebounds. Darrell Armstrong dished out 453 assists for the squad.
On defense, Darrell Armstrong added 157 thefts.
Doc Rivers coached the team. The 2001-02 Orlando Magic lost in the conference first round.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | College | Hometown |
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Darrell Armstrong | G | June 22, 1968 | 6'0" | 169 | Fayetteville State | Gastonia, NC USA |
Dee Brown | G | November 29, 1968 | 6'1" | 160 | Jacksonville | Jacksonville, FL USA |
Jud Buechler | F-G | June 19, 1968 | 6'6" | 220 | Arizona | San Diego, CA USA |
Andrew DeClercq | F-C | February 1, 1973 | 6'10" | 230 | Florida | Detroit, MI USA |
Patrick Ewing | C-F | August 5, 1962 | 7'0" | 240 | Georgetown | Kingston, JAM |
Pat Garrity | F | August 23, 1976 | 6'9" | 238 | Notre Dame | Las Vegas, NV USA |
Horace Grant | F-C | July 4, 1965 | 6'10" | 215 | Clemson | Augusta, GA USA |
Grant Hill | F | October 5, 1972 | 6'8" | 225 | Duke | Dallas, TX USA |
Troy Hudson | G | March 13, 1976 | 6'1" | 170 | Southern Illinois | Carbondale, IL USA |
Steven Hunter | C-F | October 31, 1981 | 6'10" | 220 | DePaul | Chicago, IL USA |
Jaren Jackson | G-F | October 27, 1967 | 6'4" | 190 | Georgetown | New Orleans, LA USA |
Tracy McGrady | G-F | May 24, 1979 | 6'8" | 210 | none | Bartow, FL USA |
Mike Miller | F | February 19, 1980 | 6'8" | 211 | Florida | Mitchell, SD USA |
Bo Outlaw | F-C | April 13, 1971 | 6'8" | 210 | Houston | San Antonio, TX USA |
Don Reid | F | December 30, 1973 | 6'8" | 250 | Georgetown | Washington, DC USA |
Jeryl Sasser | G | February 13, 1979 | 6'6" | 200 | Southern Methodist | Dallas, TX USA |
Monty Williams | F | October 8, 1971 | 6'8" | 225 | Notre Dame | Fredericksburg, VA USA |
It also manifests in the story of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," where a young boy falsely cries for help so many times that when he genuinely needs assistance, no one believes him. The Curse of Cassandra serves as a reminder to value and consider different perspectives, even if they seem unlikely or go against our preconceived notions. It warns against complacency and the dangers of dismissing important information or perspectives. In a world where fake news and misinformation are prevalent, the curse serves as a cautionary tale to critically evaluate information and remain open to different possibilities. Ultimately, the Curse of Cassandra encapsulates the frustration and tragedy of having foresight and understanding but being unable to make a difference or be heard. It highlights the human struggle for recognition and the consequences of disregarding important warnings or insights..
Reviews for "Cassandra's Curse: Exploring the Tragic Destiny of a Seer"
1. Emily - 2/5 - I was really disappointed with "Curse of Cassandra". The plot was confusing and hard to follow, and the characters were not well-developed. I couldn't connect with any of them and didn't care what happened to them. The pacing was also really slow, and it took forever for anything interesting to happen. Overall, it was a boring and forgettable read for me.
2. David - 1/5 - I'm sorry to say that "Curse of Cassandra" was nothing but a waste of my time. The writing was amateurish and full of clichés. The dialogue felt forced and unnatural, and the descriptions were lackluster. The story itself lacked originality and seemed like a rehash of other supernatural thrillers. I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone looking for a good read.
3. Sarah - 2/5 - I really wanted to like "Curse of Cassandra" because the premise sounded intriguing, but unfortunately, it fell flat for me. The characters were one-dimensional and lacked depth, and their actions often didn't make sense. The pacing was off, with long stretches of nothing happening and then sudden bursts of chaotic action. The ending felt rushed and unsatisfying. Overall, I found this book to be underwhelming and would not read anything else from this author.
4. Michael - 3/5 - "Curse of Cassandra" had its moments, but it ultimately disappointed me. The plot had potential, but the execution was lacking. The writing style was awkward and took away from the overall reading experience. While there were some thrilling moments, they were overshadowed by the lack of character development and a weak resolution. I had high hopes for this book, but it didn't live up to my expectations.
5. Anna - 2/5 - I found "Curse of Cassandra" to be a tedious read. The pacing was slow, and the story seemed to drag on without any clear direction. The characters were unlikable and had little to no redeeming qualities. The supposed twists and turns were predictable, and the ending was anticlimactic. Overall, I was extremely disappointed with this book and wouldn't recommend it to others.