With 22 games left in the regular season, the Magic are still searching to get on the same page. Guard Cole Anthony feels confident they can. “Any game the switch could be flipped,” he
Despite sustaining a hyperextended left knee in Tuesday's loss to the Cavaliers, Anthony is good to go for the Magic on Thursday. The veteran guard should be able to handle his normal role as a starter,
Anthony (knee) isn't expected to miss time due to a hyperextended left knee suffered in Wednesday's loss to the Cavaliers, head coach Jamahl Mosley said, Mason Williams of SI.com reports.
Carter is the second Magic player this year to earn the NBA Cares Bob Lanier Community Assist Award after Cole Anthony was October’s winner.
The Orlando Magic two-way guard was last available for the team on Dec. 10. He has appeared in one game this season.
Orlando Magic coach Jamahl Mosley, guard Cole Anthony and forward Paolo Banchero met reporters after a 114-108 win over the Atlanta Hawks Thursday night.
Stephen Curry scored a season-high 56 points, making 12 3-pointers and outscoring Orlando by himself in the third quarter of another astounding performance, leading the Golden State Warriors to a 121-115 victory over the Magic on Thursday night.
The game tied with 3 ½ minutes left in the fourth quarter, Anthony drilled back-to-back go-ahead shots, and then Paolo Banchero followed with a big 3-pointer of his own to lift the Magic to a 114-108 victory over the Atlanta Hawks.
Tuesday's loss isn't as much about the gap between Orlando & Cleveland. Rather, it's the Magic that has to again find itself on the same page.
Ty Jerome scored 20 points off the bench and the Cleveland Cavaliers won their eighth straight game by steamrolling the host Orlando Magic 122-82 on Tuesday night.
With the NBA postseason rapidly approaching, things could be better for the Orlando Magic, and star forward Paolo Banchero had something to say about it. On Tuesday, the Magic suffered their worst loss of the season, falling to the East’s No. 1 seeded Cleveland Cavaliers by a crushing 40 points in front of a national TV audience on TNT.
Ja Morant scored 10 of his 23 points in the fourth quarter and Jaren Jackson Jr. blocked a driving floater by Orlando’s Paolo Banchero in the final second to give the Memphis Grizzlies a 105-104 win over the Magic.