Top 5 Shooting Guards In Orlando Magic History By Kareem Gantt PREV NEXT Top 5 Shooting Guards In Orlando Magic History Getty Images Watching Victor Oladipo rise to stardom got me thinking: How will Oladipo stack up against the greatest shooting guards in Orlando Magic history? Well, to answer that, we have to know who those greats are. 5. Keyon Dooling Getty Images 5. Keyon Dooling Getty Images Although he was not a starter most of the time, Dooling was a key part of the second golden era for the Magic. His do-everything persona was the perfect fit for those Stan Van Gundy coached teams. 4. J.J. Redick Getty Images 4. J.J. Redick Getty Images Redick started out slow, but he emerged as one of the NBA's best sixth men. He especially came into his own during Orlando's 2009 Finals run, and his game has only gotten better since then. 3. Dennis Scott Getty Images 3. Dennis Scott Getty Images Scott was a small forward, but he spent a lot of time as the backup shooting guard, and boy was he good at shooting the ball. In fact, "3-D" still holds the NBA record for most three-pointers made in a game at 11. 2. Nick Anderson Getty Images 2. Nick Anderson Getty Images Anderson was the Magic's first ever draft pick, and he went on to have a great career in Orlando. Although he would play elsewhere at the twilight of his career, Anderson was always loyal to Orlando and will always be "Mr. Magic." 1. Tracy McGrady Getty Images 1. Tracy McGrady Getty Images McGrady will forever be known as the Magic's greatest offensive weapon. He was a player who could do everything and often did. He blossomed into a superstar in Orlando, and fans will never forgive the GM (who shall remain nameless) for trading him away for scraps. Teams in this article » Orlando Magic Share You May Also Like Related Stories Orlando Magic Are Having Questionable Offseason Serge Ibaka's Game Will Improve After Being Traded To Orlando Magic Watch Orlando Magic's Aaron Gordon Complete 'Half-Court Swish Dunk Challenge' Orlando Magic May Really Benefit From Draft Night Trade For Serge Ibaka Kevin Durant Should Take His Talents To Orlando, Sign With Magic In Free Agency Orlando Magic Coach Frank Vogel Will Lead Team To Playoffs Next Year