The Magic are beatable, but the Sixers haven't figured out a way this season. Whenever I think of teams that are a matchup problem for the Sixers, I think of the Magic and their style of play. With injuried to two of their starters, however, the Sixers may have a chance after all.
One thing the Sixers do have going for them is youth and athleticism. A short-handed magic team might be run into the ground. The only player the Sixers don't have an answer for is Dwight, but he isn't a huge scorer for them anyway. I like Iguodala and Young over Turkogulo and Lewis. I also think Miller is a better player than Alston.
It's a matter of which team can force the other one out of their comfort zone on offense. Orlando doesn't have great one on one players, but they can all spot up and shoot. if the Sixers can avoid switching and play their men straight up and not help, they should be able to get stops.
On offense, if Young continues to play as he has, I think the Sixers are unstoppable, provided Dileo manages the team properly. With Iguodala and Young in the lineup the Sixers are very difficult to defend. They can both shoot from the outside and drive the lane and finish. They will draw extra defenders and there should always be an open man. I was hoping to see something of a post-up offense, but they rarely gave Speights the chance. In fairness, he is a little too weak and gets pushed around by other players. On the other hand, he has the moves, and is able to convert at the line as well.
It's no secret that when he is in the game, Iguodala and Young both start looking to pass as well. The Sixers seem to have a shortage of players willing to simply spot up and make shots. I would have liked to have seen more of Donyell at the end of the season, to finally put the whole offense together, but the Sixers coaching staff seems clueless. It's frustrating when it appears they have the pieces but don't put them together, or keep them on the floor very long.
With Miller, Iguodala and Young all putting up 20+ the Sixers should be close. They will obviously need scoring from Williams, Green and Speights, plus some three's from Marshall. They can do that, but probably not enough times to win the series. Unless the Sixers can jump on them early and steal a game there, Orlando will take them out in 5 or 6.