Orlando, FL – As expected, Jonathan Isaac will miss tonight’s game vs the Clippers (rest). This is the second game of a back to back for the Magic in Los Angeles.
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Orlando, FL – After all the hype and anticipation all off-season leading up to the 35th anniversary season for the Orlando Magic, they took care of business and won their season opener over the Houston Rockets 116-86. The Amway Center was energetic and loud all evening as the Orlando crowd showed up in a big…
Orlando, FL – As opening night draws closer, the hype around what the Magic can be this season is the biggest it’s been in a very long time. From strong outings in the FIBA World Cup for Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner respectively to an impressive preseason overall for the squad, the future for this…
Orlando, FL – No rookie contract extension for Magic forward Chuma Okeke, a league source told the Orlando Sentinel. Source: Jason Beede
Orlando, FL – Orlando Magic guard Cole Anthony has agreed on a three-year, $39 million contract extension, sources have told ESPN. Source: Woj
Orlando, FL – This week marks the official end of the offseason, a period in the NBA that’s never short of chaos. While some teams have drastically changed their roster outlooks, the Orlando Magic are part of the crowd that’s maintained confidence with the majority of its previous roster. As the season creeps in and…
Orlando, FL – Orlando has waived Mac McClung, Daeqwon Plowden and Brandon Williams, league sources told the Orlando Sentinel. Those three joined Orlando for training camp on Exhibit 10 deals and the hope is for them to join Osceola in the G League. Source: Orlando Sentinel
Orlando, FL – Despite no starters seeing the court this evening the Orlando Magic won their last preseason game over Flamengo 109-76. Orlando’s starting five featured Anthony Black, Jett Howard, Caleb Houstan, Chuma Okeke, and Goga Bitadze. Both Caleb Houtan and Jett Howard were on fire in the first period as they combined for 23…
Orlando, FL – The Magic have agreed to terms to convert guard Trevelin Queen to a two-way contract, league sources told the Orlando Sentinel. Queen fills Orlando’s third and final two-way spot, joining Admiral Schofield and Kevon Harris on two-way deals ahead of the regular season. Source: Jason Beede, Orlando Sentinel