#7 Orlando Magic: 1994-95
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The 1994-95 Orlando Magic is another superteam which disappointed their fans. Before the 1994-95 NBA season, Shaquille O'Neal was already dominating the floor for the Magic and during the offseason, they added stars like Horace Grant and Brian Shaw to their roster.
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They finished first in the Eastern Conference and in the playoffs, they even defeated Chicago Bulls and went to the NBA finals. But in the Finals, they got swept by the Houston Rockets who were the sixth seed in the Western Conference.
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The first game was very close to the Orlando Magic as they almost emerged with a win but due to four consecutive missed free-throws by Nick Anderson, the game bent towards Houston. The Magic then couldn't recover from that and the Rockets swept them in four games.