Back to explorer

Trend detail

General TechGeneral TechBreakout33% confidenceNewEmergingRecurring

Orlando Magic

Rank #58 with 2 captured signals across 1 sources.

Orlando Magic is a breakout trend driven by search interest with 2 signals across 1 sources (strongest on Google Trends).

Total score30.7
MovementNew
MomentumNo prior run
First seen21 Mar 2026
Orlando Magic

About

What is Orlando Magic?

National Basketball Association team in Orlando, Florida

The Orlando Magic are an American professional basketball team based in Orlando, Florida. The Magic compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference. The franchise was established in 1989 as an expansion franchise. Notable NBA stars as Shaquille O'Neal, Penny Hardaway, Grant Hill, Tracy McGrady, and Dwight Howard, have played for the club throughout its history. As of 2024, the franchise has played in the NBA playoffs 17 times in 35 seasons, and twice went to the NBA Finals, in 1995 and 2009, losing to the Houston Rockets and the Los Angeles Lakers, respectively.

Read more on Wikipedia

History

Score trajectory

Score

Component breakdown

Platform intelligence

Source-by-source breakdown

1 sources · 2 signals
search (1)

Why now

Why is Orlando Magic trending?

Identity

Aliases & duplicates

Tracked aliases
orlando magic
Orlando Magic
Potential duplicates
Detroit Pistons AprCore topic naming overlaps across the same concept.
75% overlap

Opportunity

What you can do with it

Stable
Composite28%
Discovery43%
SEO47%
Content22%
Product17%
Investment16%
Limited actionability signals

Prediction

Breakout outlook

Stable · 25% confidenceHigh base score (30.7) · Recurring pattern detected (3 reappearances)
Recurring3 reappearances after gaps averaging 106.8 runs
100% confidence

Audience

Who and where this seems relevant

ConsumerAudience segment
2 signals
B2CMarket segment
2 signals
GlobalMarket segment
2 signals

Related

Adjacent trends

Geo

Where it is showing up

Loading map...

AU1 signals · 95%
CA1 signals · 95%