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Hear from Dwight Howard after the Magic's win against the 76ers. Howard started the season off with 21 points and 15 rebounds in Orlando's 120-106 win.
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" Why I guess the questions about where the offense has come from grants tonight during opening night what offensive performance. Whether we did a good job of moving the ball and runner tonight I don't know got Peter -- is the birthday today. It's it's crazy sometime within minutes doesn't win it here so you know we've always. We gotta get out here so better going to do we didn't really good job it's and I got its fans the government tomorrow about a yeah I know steadily all -- you about that but in the meantime the way this team has -- all these new faces. Are you surprised or did you see this coming based on the pre season Hamas -- you know we are not a -- ago one. One missing was the winner services and everybody knows their role and that's the -- and so everybody just one win is not about individual stats or whatever. We autism awareness -- I gotta go off the -- a little bit in September you passed one million followers on Twitter. I understand that the one million followers is here tonight on your ticket all the way Sacramento bush you know I just want to assume -- a lot of people bother me. I would Obama wears his muscles and love love souvenir -- knows the other side -- out. It felt good you know really happy that everybody is held here whatever the it's going to be somewhere with a team in Orlando and you know this. And lastly you've already mentioned that the goal as a championship I'm impressed by how businesslike this team is even in the face of all these great numbers. Well you know. There's only one game and we understand that we gotta stay home with a home. They're 100 services you know so it's because we have to do maybe we have a good night like this -- still does the homer. That was available was -- sort of weight -- one B players -- it's -- hard enough."
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