Orlando Magic Look to Build on a Successful 2023-24 Season
Orlando, FL—After an impressive 2023-24 campaign where we saw Orlando finish with a record of 47-35, improve 13 games in the win column, and nearly win a first-round playoff series despite this Magic roster being one of the youngest in the NBA, they will be looking to expand upon that this upcoming season.
A Breakthrough Season for the Magic
In theory, last season was supposed to be a rebuilding year for the Magic. Still, it took a quick turn as they came out the gates firing, winning 14 of their first 20 games, including tying a Magic franchise record with a nine-game win streak with wins over the Boston Celtics and Denver Nuggets.
Draft Additions: Anthony Black and Jett Howard
Going into year three of the Jamahl Mosley era, the Magic selected Anthony Black (6th) and Jett Howard (11th) in the 2023 NBA Draft. This was the first time the Magic had two lottery picks since the 2021 NBA Draft where they selected Jalen Suggs (5th) and Franz Wagner (8th). The biggest difference between these draft classes is that both Black and Howard weren’t asked to come in and produce on day one, which put a lot less pressure on these new Magic players.
Anthony Black Steps Up After Fultz Injury
With an injury to Markelle Fultz (knee inflammation) in early November that sidelined him for an extended period, opened the door for Anthony Black as he took his opportunity and ran with it. Black appeared in 69 games (33 starts) in his rookie season averaging 16.9 minutes, 4.6 points, 2.0 rebounds, 1.3 assists and shot an impressive 39.4% from deep.
Black’s Impact on the Magic
Anthony Black was an integral part of the success of the Orlando Magic early on as his impact goes far beyond what the box score says. Black was thrust into the starting five and immediately made his presence felt as a pesky defender on the perimeter, a very capable catch-and-shoot three-point shooter, and played within the flow of the game, being one of the most important players on the Magic roster.
Black’s 2024 Summer League Performance
Anthony Black continued to showcase his talents when given the opportunity throughout his rookie season. Black also stood out in the 2024 Summer League, appearing in just two games where he averaged 27.6 minutes, 12.5 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 4.5 assists.
Jamahl Mosley’s Vision for Anthony Black
“We have a physical team, we have a strong team. We use our length, we use our athleticism,” Jamhal Mosley said when asked about how the team would be affected by the league allowing more physicality. “You look at KCP, you look at Jalen [Suggs], you look at Anthony Black coming in, who has been fantastic, [and] their ability to guard the ball with physicality but then also knowing when and where to do it.”
Black’s Next Steps
Black continues to grow more comfortable day in and day out, especially on the defensive side of the ball. For him to take that next step for this team he will have to continue to evolve as a facilitator and three-point shooter, which he is more than capable of doing in year two.
Anthony Black on His Development
“Some more aggression, getting to the paint making plays, and then on the other side taking pride on defense,” Anthony Black said on what he wants to showcase in his second year in the league. “Just getting back to playing off of two feet, like I did a lot really my whole life. Just finding my way to the paint, and using my size and physicality once I get there.”
Jett Howard’s G-League Success
On the flip side, the Magic’s other lottery pick Jett Howard had little to no opportunity to showcase his talents in his rookie season, appearing in just 18 games all of which were garbage time minutes. Howard spent the majority of his time with the team’s G-League affiliate in the Osceola Magic as he was able to get valuable reps and prepare himself for the NBA game.
Howard’s G-League Stats
The rookie took full advantage of his opportunity last season with the Osceola Magic where Howard appeared in 29 games averaging 32 minutes, 18.5 points, 3.7 rebounds, 2.6 assists, and shot a respectable 37.7% from deep while attempting a high volume of 9.5 threes a game, being a star on the Osceola Magic roster.
Mosley on Howard’s Development
“I think it’s great for what Jett is doing right now. He’s averaging 30-plus minutes and regardless of our depth, it’s gonna be hard to match those minutes,” Jamahl Mosley last season on Jett Howard not being called up from Osceola. “The great part about the G [League] is that it’s so much faster. I think it’s benefiting him so much, he’s getting a lot more comfortable being on the floor, handling or shooting the ball, and defensively having to stay in front of those quick guards. So I think that experience with him down there is benefiting him so much staying with Osceola.”
Jett Howard Shines in Summer League
Similar to Anthony Black, Jett shined in the Las Vegas Summer League, appearing in three games averaging 26.8 minutes, 19.0 points, 1.0 rebound, 3.3 assists, and shot a blistering 47.6% from three-point range. Jett appeared to look very confident on the floor, he moved with a lot more fluidity and overall was extremely confident in his skill set.
The Magic’s Three-Point Shooting Woes and Howard’s Potential
Last season, this Magic roster was bottom five in the NBA (26th) in three-point shooting (34.6%), and if Jett can blossom into the shooter they envision him to be, expect that number to go up significantly higher. Although Howard may not have had as many reps in the NBA as he would’ve liked in his rookie season, he is poised for a sophomore surge this upcoming season.
Mosley on the Growth of Black and Howard
“Just continued growth. They’ve been in the gym all summer and that’s what you love to see,” Jamahl Mosley said on both Jett Howard and Anthony Black going into year two. “Their ability to get in the gym, be with our coaches who have done a tremendous job with them to help them see what they’re capable of, is very big.”
Preseason Highlights from Black and Howard
Both second-year guards Anthony Black and Jett Howard shined in the Magic’s preseason game versus the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday evening. Black played 19 minutes and registered 11 points and six rebounds off the bench. Jett was placed in the starting lineup and finished with a team-high 19 points, shooting 6 of 10 from the field, and 3 of 7 from deep, in 29 minutes of action.
Opportunity for the Young Players
This Magic roster has a ton of depth, but both Black and Howard should have their opportunities this season to get consistent minutes with their skill set and talent. Now that the Magic have aspirations of making a deep postseason run this upcoming season, expect both Anthony Black and Jett Howard to continue playing at a high level as rising stars for this young Magic squad.
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