Returning after an 8-game hiatus, Jalen Suggs has dealt with injuries on and off the last two seasons, and really his whole career. So when he's feeling closer and closer to 100%, Jalen naturally feels more in control on the court.
Orlando Magic guard Jalen Suggs is back in the lineup after dealing with another knee injury that held him out for a couple of weeks. Suggs is the head of the stake on the defensive end, and his return to the lineup should be impactful for the team.
What's going on with the Orlando Magic? Is the sky falling? Is everyone okay? In the wise words of Jim Halpert – what is going on? The Orlando Magic hold a 23-21 record for the third straight season.
Most NBA players, no matter how successful, are out of the league before the end of their 30s, or even their 20s. That leaves a lot of life left to live, and a good handful of players have made the most of their professional lives after leaving the court.
Magic guard Jalen Suggs went through Saturday’s shootaround and is expected to suit up this evening against Cleveland, reports Jason Beede of The Orlando Sentinel (Twitter link).
The Orlando Magic were hoping to have their core back intact in their first action back from a two-game stop in Europe, but after practicing with everyone in play mid-week, those plans had to be put back on hold prior to Thursday’s contest against the Charlotte Hornets.
The Orlando Magic provided a cautiously optimistic injury update Thursday morning regarding guard Jalen Suggs as the team returned home from its European trip.
Jalen Suggs was given a 5-year $150 million dollar extension this past offseason. A deal that looks like a bargain given Suggs production, but injuries have stunted his development once again.
Injuries are not the only reason the Orlando Magic have underachieved, but the bug has cursed them as they sit one game shy of the season’s halfway point (22-18).
The Orlando Magic defense has been up and down this season, but the team has struggled in recent games to get stops. The defense was just enough in the win against the Indiana Pacers, but the team still allowed 127 points.
On Saturday, it was reported that Orlando Magic guard Jalen Suggs has suffered a Grade 1 MCL contusion in his right knee, another setback in his successful on-court career.
The Magic got some relief and some frustration on Jalen Suggs. An MRI revealed a Grade one MCL contusion in his right knee, with no structural damage, the team announced.
Fifth-year Orlando Magic guard Jalen Suggs has a Grade 1 MCL contusion in his right knee -- an injury he suffered Friday against the Bulls -- and is out definitely.
Jalen Suggs may have to announce his retirement from professional sports after what went down during Friday night’s game. Suggs and the Orlando Magic played on Friday against Matas Buzelis and the Chicago Bulls at United Center in Chicago, Ill.
Following a seven-game absence due to a left hip contusion, Magic guard Jalen Suggs will return to action on Wednesday against Indiana, the team announced (via Twitter).
As Orlando Magic star Jalen Suggs is dealing with a hip contusion after sustaining the injury in the NBA Cup semifinals against the New York Knicks on Dec.
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.
Jalen Suggs was in the middle of one of the best halves of his career when the night took a painful turn. Suggs went shot-for-shot with Knicks star Jalen Brunson during the first half of Saturday’s NBA Cup semifinal, but a left hip injury forced him out in the third quarter, as relayed by ESPN’s Tim Bontemps.
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.
Minnesota native Jalen Suggs is currently in his fifth NBA season with the Magic. Could his path from Minneheha Academy in Minneapolis to Gonzaga and then Orlando have gone differently?