Kevon Harris never knew when his number would get called last season. He just knew he had to be ready. His hallmark game came early in the season against the defending champion Golden State Warriors.
The Orlando Magic’s roster is full. There is just one more contract up for grabs — a two-way slot next to Admiral Schofield and Kevon Harris. That has kept the competition up in training camp.
Last year as Summer League began, Kevon Harris did not know if he had an NBA future. He suited up for the Minnesota Timberwolves as a bit of an undersized shooting guard who needed to make a name for himself.
The next time we see the Orlando Magic on a basketball court will be for the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas beginning July 8. We will, of course, see rookies Anthony Black and Jett Howard make their Magic debuts.
The two-way contract is still a peculiar thing in the NBA. Teams are still figuring out the right players and the right way to use these tools. It is a limited tool.
The life of a two-way player in the NBA can be a tricky one. They are already limited in the number of games they can play for their parent club, but they also can be called on at any time to step in and help the team out.
Bamba's "This ain’t high school no more" comment was enough to set Rivers off. Mo Bamba and Austin Rivers were the latest duos to get into a brawl when the Orlando Magic and the Minnesota Timberwolves squared off on Friday.
On Thursday night, the NBA announced multiple suspensions stemming from Wednesday night's on-court brawl during the Detroit Pistons' 121-101 win over the Orlando Magic at Little Caesars Arena.
The Orlando Magic find themselves rooted to the bottom of the Eastern Conference to start the season. But it has not been all bad. In fact, there are some real positives that can be taken from the early goings of this season.
The Magic are signing guard/forward Kevon Harris to a two-way contract, per Shams Charania of The Athletic. Harris, 25, is 6-foot-6 and went undrafted out of Stephen F.
Every year there are upsets and Cinderellas; it is just the names that change. So who are the mid-majors to know as we reach March? Here are 16.
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