The Magic prioritized adding high-level shooting and play-making to complement their core of young and talented players this offseason. They accomplished the first part of that plan in their blockbuster trad for Desmond Bane, then added more play-making by signing Tyus Jones, who spent last season with the Suns.
According to Jason Beede of the Orlando Sentinel (subscriber link), the Magic are thrilled to add a high-character and talented individual for a team looking to contend. Jones explained why Orlando was such a strong fit for him in free agency.
“Everything’s on the up-and-up,” Jones said. “They’re continuing to get better each and every day. Playing against them year in and year out, you see the camaraderie the team has, the togetherness the team has, you see how coach (Jamahl) Mosley coaches them and how they play hard for him … You want to be a part of those types of situations, so I’m excited to be here.”
While his lone season in Phoenix didn’t play out quite like he’d hoped, Jones averaged 10.2 points and 5.3 assists per game while appearing in 81 games (58 starts) with the Suns. He also knocked down 41.4% of his three-pointers for a second straight season and continued to take care of the ball better than virtually any other point guard in the NBA — his 1.1 turnovers per game were a career high.
“I feel like I play the game the right way, trying to be unselfish, trying to set that tone, that brand of basketball — which (the Magic) already play extremely unselfishly and together,” Jones said. “So, that should be a perfect match.”
Other teams were in the mix for Jones, per Beede, but Orlando was happy to land the 10-year pro after having expressed interest in him in the past.
“The talent’s through the roof,” Jones said. “This team has everything you need to win a championship, honestly. For me, they’re making my job easy, not trying to over-complicate it. All of the pieces are going to flow together and I’m excited to see it all come together.”
Yet ANOTHER former Timberpuppy plying his trade elsewhere.
Does he only defense though? Stat line is misleading as per Julius Randle.
Bad contract for Orlando, they should have locked him for at least two years and less money. Two years, 12 mil, and the second-year team option, that deal would be about right.