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The future looked bright for Orlando entering this season, but injuries to Paolo Banchero, Franz Wagner and Jalen Suggs changed things. Where do they go from here?
The Orlando Magic won't be participating in the NBA Draft Lottery this year, but they have two picks in the back half of the first round, beginning at No. 16 ov
Josh Giddey is expected to seek a deal in the range of five years and $150 million in free agency, according to HoopsHype's Michael Scotto.
When LeBron James chose the Miami Heat on July 8, 2010. When Kevin Durant joined the Golden State Warriors on July 7, 2016. When Kobe Bryant dropped 60 points in the final game of his career on April 13, 2016. When Luka Doncic joined the Los Angeles Lakers just this Feb. 2 certainly meets the criteria, too.
The Orlando Magic's season ended in the first round of the NBA playoffs for the second consecutive season, and that likely means Orlando will take a swing this offseason. While the Magic have proved to be a tough team to beat over the past two years ...
Jonathan Isaac believes the weight he added last offseason was a misstep. He plans to hit the Magic court as much as possible this offseason. “I can just look forward to what I know I need
Gonzaga has had at least one player selected in each of the last four NBA drafts: Anton Watson in 2024, Julian Strawther in 2023, Chet Holmgren and Andrew Nembhard in 2022, and Jalen Suggs, Corey Kispert, and Filip Petrusev in 2021.
The Chicago Bulls didn’t have much lottery luck on Monday night, as their pick held steady at No. 12 overall. Chicago should be able to select a strong player in a very deep NBA Draft with that pick,