The Orlando Magic are struggling after losing their last two games to the Houston Rockets and Detroit Pistons, but that shouldn't take away from the team's 3-1 road trip to start the second half of the season.
Even the greatest athletes of all time share a lot with the common fan, and just like us, they put their favorite athletes on a pedestal, too. Kobe Bryant’s admiration for Michael Jordan is an example that stands out, but there are countless others.
Magic Johnson has congratulated Michael Jordan after 23XI Racing made NASCAR history to begin the 2026 season. Jordan’s team opened the NASCAR Cup Series campaign with three consecutive victories, marking a landmark achievement in the modern era.
The 31-28 Orlando Magic host the 16-44 Washington Wizards tonight. Coming off a loss to Houston puts the Wizards on a 5-game losing streak. Washington is vulnerable before Trae Young arrives, with their new star expected to make his debut two days from now.
Heroes run the NBA, but every story also needs a villain. For some franchises, it's a particularly hated opponent, but every now and then, it's one of their own.
For the second consecutive game, the Orlando Magic completely fell apart in the second half in front of their home crowd. Orlando played well in the first half of both of its most recent games to the Houston Rockets and top-seeded Detroit Pistons.
The Orlando Magic will try to find a way to turn first-half promise into second-half performance when they host the Washington Wizards on Tuesday. Orlando turned a position of strength into a 106-92 loss to the visiting Detroit Pistons on Sunday.
Michael Jordan continues to have cause for celebration decades after his retirement from the NBA, as 23XI Racing’s Tyler Reddick emerged victorious at Circuit of The Americas, winning the DuraMAX Texas Grand Prix.
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The Magic are coming off a 92-106 loss to the Pistons last night as they fell to 31-28 in what has been a subpar season for Orlando. After the game, Paolo Banchero spoke to the media, took some blame on himself, but also ended up calling out the Magic’s lack of adjustments at halftime.
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Former NBA star Michael Jordan hasn't played in the league since 2003, but he hasn't forgotten what it means to win. Although he hasn't been part of the action for decades, Jordan remains competitive.
The Orlando Magic are picking up the pieces after losing 106-92 against the Detroit Pistons despite having a lead after the first half. Magic forward Tristan da Silva had a strong performance with 19 points on 8-of-13 shooting, but he was disappointed after the game due to the loss.
The Orlando Magic are noticing how far behind they are from the top of the Eastern Conference after losing 106-92 against the first-place Detroit Pistons.
Orlando Magic forward Paolo Banchero is waking up hoping to put his past struggles behind him. Banchero had nine of the team's 19 turnovers in their most recent loss to the Detroit Pistons.
For the second consecutive game, the Orlando Magic saw themselves on the wrong end of a second-half splurge. Less than 72 hours after the Houston Rockets
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The NBA has fined Magic guard Desmond Bane $25K for “throwing the game ball with force into the spectator stands,” the league announced in a press release (Twitter link).
The actions revealed Jalen Suggs’ determination to play soon. Shortly after the Orlando Magic ruled him out for a third consecutive game because of his back, Suggs worked with the Magic’s coaching and training staff on the court to further his recovery.
The Los Angeles Lakers were seconds away from holding off an Orlando Magic comeback Tuesday night. Then a loose ball bounced into Wendell Carter's hands and the Lakers' internal drama ramped up again.