The 16-13 Orlando Magic visit the 12-17 Portland Trail Blazers tonight. The Magic are coming off a tough loss in Golden State, letting the game get away
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The Golden State Warriors pummeled the Orlando Magic in the second half Monday night, 120-97. What were a few of our takeaways?! Let's dive into it! Basketball can be a funny game, can't it?!
The Orlando Magic will attempt to put up an improved performance when they conclude a four-game road trip with a visit to the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday night.
The Orlando Magic couldn't keep up with the Golden State Warriors on Monday, as they suffered a 120-97 loss. Magic's head coach Jamahl Mosley gave an explanation of the team's shortcomings after the game.
Christmas and the NBA go hand-in-hand. The day serves for the top hoops league in the world, like Thanksgiving for the NFL. However, while the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are perpetual Thanksgiving participants, the NBA has mixed up the matchups and the teams throughout the years.
The Orlando Magic might not be playing at the standard in which they hope to have as of late, but they have managed to pull out some close, necessary victories.
Never too high, never too low. Don't let emotions take over. Control what you control. Coach speak becomes commonly used phrases in the sports world for a reason; for every kernel of corny, there's a nugget of truth.
Orlando Magic rookie Noah Penda is beginning to show why the team selected him in the second round of the 2025 NBA Draft. In the team's latest game against the Utah Jazz, he Frenchman surged in from the weakside to make a miraculous block on Svi Mykhailiuk's layup attempt with 3:59 left in regulation.
Orlando Magic forward Paolo Banchero is slowly getting acclimated to the court after an early season injury. The groin strain Banchero picked up on his 23rd birthday was an unlikely setback, but he is working to get past it.
Each having stalled a recent slump with a nail-biting victory in its last game, the Orlando Magic and Golden State Warriors seek a winning streak at the other's expense when they meet Monday night in San Francisco.
The impact of Noah Penda could not be denied late Saturday night in Utah, with the Magic rookie producing in the box score and making winning plays on both ends of the floor for his Orlando team.
Orlando Magic forward Franz Wagner is recovering from his high ankle sprain so that he can return as soon as possible for the team. The Magic certainly missed Wagner's presence on the court as the team has gone 2-2 since he suffered an injury against the New York Knicks earlier this month.
Paolo Banchero is a star, but he is far from a finished product, especially as an offensive player. So far this season Banchero is averaging 20.9/8.4/4.4 this season while shooting 43.9% from the field.
The Orlando Magic’s acquisition of Desmond Bane was polarizing. Some felt a package that included so much draft capital was too much. Following Bane’s slow start over the first 10 or so games in a Magic uniform, those people thumped their chest.
Desmond Bane drove for a go-ahead layup with 0.9 seconds left to lift the Orlando Magic to a 128-127 overtime victory over the host Utah Jazz on Saturday night.
Philadelphia is operating about $1 million below the first apron, and the question is whether depth matters more than savings. ESPN’s Bobby Marks points to Kelly Oubre Jr.
As the Orlando Magic prepare to begin a four-game road trip, guard Jalen Suggs struck a composed and resolute tone while addressing his latest injury setback.
The Orlando Magic cannot seem to catch a break from injuries at the moment. The storied franchise, which is off to a solid 15-11 start this season, has already lost its star forward, Franz Wagner, because of an ankle sprain for several weeks.
Orlando Magic teammates and brothers, Franz Wagner and Moritz Wagner, have officially new sneaker deals with adidas. While Moritz has not yet played a game this season, Franz has worn adidas throughout the season.
Magic guard Jalen Suggs engaged in a scoring battle with Knicks star Jalen Brunson during the first half of Saturday’s NBA Cup semifinals matchup, but pain forced him out of the game after he hurt his hip in the third quarter, writes Tim Bontemps of ESPN.
Brought to Orlando to help elevate the Magic's contender status ahead of the 2025-26 season, Desmond Bane is starting to deliver on the expectations that followed him from Memphis.