When the Orlando Magic put it altogether at the offensive end, they are one of the most dangerous teams in the NBA. That's the view of center Wendell Carter Jr.
The Orlando Magic may be approaching a pivotal offseason decision involving Jamahl Mosley, and a new name who could replace him is starting to surface.
With great expectations, comes great responsibility. Despite all-time great talent, Kanye West and Lauryn Hill have let fans down time and time again, for one reason or another.
Franz Wagner went for 18 points in just 17 minutes, Wendell Carter Jr. led the way with 28 and the Orlando Magic used balanced scoring to easily overcome Cooper Flagg's season-high 51 in a 138-127 triumph over the host Dallas Mavericks on Friday night.
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.
The Orlando Magic are on the road on Friday night as they travel to take on the Dallas Mavericks in an interconference matchup. Orlando enters Friday’s game with a 40-36 record after losing at home to the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday night.
"Control what you can control." Every coach loves this phrase in its simplicity and truth – athletes can't control the outside noise, so they should focus on the variables they do control – like work ethic, preparation, skill development.
Orlando Magic coach Jamahl Mosley has been targeted all season long for his working relationship with Paolo Banchero, something fans thought was not working.
Franz Wagner has returned for the Orlando Magic, but it did not give them the result they wanted or needed. They fell to the Atlanta Hawks for the fourth time this season, drawing the ire of their fans.
The Orlando Magic get a break from their frustrated home fans when they open a two-game trip against the Dallas Mavericks on Friday night. The Magic left
Jamahl Mosley and the Orlando Magic’s struggles throughout the 2025-26 NBA season has prompted Kendrick Perkins to go after Paolo Banchero. Going into the season, Orlando hoped to make improvements after retooling the roster throughout last summer.
Basketball has changed so, so much since it was first played in the late 1800s. The NBA has a lot to do with this, and there are even a handful of players who can be credited with influencing significant shifts on their own.
Things could’ve become way worse than they did on April 1 at the Kia Center during the Orlando Magic vs. Atlanta Hawks game. However, Goga Bitadze was let off with an easier consequence despite being involved in the mishap.
The Orlando Magic suffered another setback on Wednesday night, falling 130-101 to the Atlanta Hawks at Kia Center, a result that triggered a heated response from the home crowd and a blunt admission from head coach Jamahl Mosley.
The Orlando Magic recorded a win Tuesday against the Phoenix Suns, which made fans feel excited. Had they regained their mojo? The opposite happened. They turned in a dispirited performance in a home loss to the Atlanta Hawks, to the point that Jamahl Mosley became the scapegoat.
Before the season, the Hawks were a trendy sleeper pick to win the Eastern Conference. Since the All-Star break, they've finally lived up to the preseason hype.
The tension between the Orlando Magic and the Atlanta Hawks shot up in the fourth quarter at Kia Center on Thursday after Goga Bitadze committed a dangerous foul.
With only seven games left in the regular season, Orlando Magic veteran guard Desmond Bane is heading into the playoffs with the utmost confidence in his team.
The Orlando Magic are at home on Wednesday night as they host the Atlanta Hawks in an Eastern Conference showdown. Orlando enters Wednesday’s game with a 40-35 record after defeating the Phoenix Suns at home on Tuesday night.
Magic forward Franz Wagner has missed 47 of the team’s last 51 games while battling a left high ankle sprain, but he could make his return to action on Wednesday vs.
After jumping out to a 16-point lead early on, the Orlando Magic had to dig down deep in the final period to fend off a furious comeback by the Phoenix Suns to pick up a crucial win in their quest to stay in the Eastern Conference playoff picture.
The Orlando Magic on Sunday submitted their official entry into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Infamy with their atrocious stretch against the Toronto Raptors.