Magic forward Paolo Banchero has been ruled out for an eighth straight game due to his left groin strain and won’t be available on Friday when Orlando visits Detroit to face the Pistons, per Jason Beede of The Orlando Sentinel (Twitter link).
Banchero said at the start of the week that he believed he was “pretty close” to returning to the court, but the groin injury will keep him on the shelf until at least December — his next opportunity to play will be on Monday (Dec. 1) against Chicago.
Orlando’s showdown with the Pistons on Friday will help determine which Eastern Conference teams join Toronto in the NBA Cup knockout round. The winner of that matchup in Detroit will claim a spot in the quarterfinals, though the Magic would still be very well positioned to be the East’s wild card team with a loss, as long as they’re not blown out.
Here’s more on the Magic:
- After getting off to a 1-4 start this season, the Magic are 10-4 in the past four weeks and appear to be figuring out their identity, writes Josh Robbins of The Athletic. “Yeah, we started the year off rough,” center Wendell Carter Jr. said. “In those losses, we weren’t playing to our standard on the defensive end. We’ve reestablished our defensive identity, and the offense is clicking right now.” To Carter’s point, in their past 14 games, the Magic rank seventh in the NBA in defensive rating (110.7) and fifth in offensive rating (121.0).
- Is it a concern that the Magic have played their best basketball of the season since Banchero went down? Not in Orlando’s locker room, where they believe correlation doesn’t imply causation in this case, according to Robbins. “He’s a very smart basketball player,” guard Jalen Suggs said of Banchero. “… He’ll come back into the fold and jell well with us because that’s our brother. Regardless of how we’ve been playing while he’s been off, we want him on the court. And we’re better when he’s on the court.”
- The Magic registered a blowout win in Philadelphia on Tuesday, defeating the Sixers by 41 points despite losing Suggs to an ejection near the end of the first half, per ESPN. After big men Carter and Andre Drummond got into a shoving match, Suggs ran in and pushed Drummond, which escalated the confrontation and resulted in a pair of technical fouls for Suggs (Twitter video link). The Magic point guard said after the game that he’d respond the same way “10 times out of 10” and that he took exception to Drummond raising his fists as if he were going to take a swing at Carter. “In my opinion, squaring up is a little too crazy,” Suggs said. “… I don’t regret it. I’ll stick up for my brother every time. I’ll take the fine. Don’t think I should’ve gotten ejected, but I’ll take it.”
- One reason for the Magic’s hot streak is the recent play of Desmond Bane. The team’s most significant offseason addition averaged just 14.2 points per game on .431/.293/.857 shooting in his first 10 games, but has improved those numbers to 20.8 PPG on .435/.365/.976 shooting in his past nine. As Beede writes for The Orlando Sentinel (subscription required), that 11th game, in which Bane hit a game-winning three-pointer vs. Portland, may have marked a turning point for the veteran wing. “After making that shot, I just felt the love from everybody,” Bane said. “Orlando’s starting to becoming to feel like home. I feel like I’ve settled in since then.”
Magic seem to play better without Paolo who I always thought would be the face of their franchise. From the little I’ve seen of him I though he had loads of potential and the ceiling was near LeBron I terms of 25-9-7 kinda stat lines without the longevity and stuff, but the more I see the more I think he’s probably Julius Randle with a 22-9-4 numbers but maybe not translating into winning basketball with some very questionable shot selection and not the highest IQ plays.
Not that a trade would happen but what about Paolo for Sabonis and Keon Ellis. Maybe throw in a big like Goga and wing like Jett Howard as some kinda sweetener to the Kings.
Magic get an elite big in Sabonis who’s probably top 5 in his position. Plus Keon would be a really solid back up wing defender for them.
Kings start a rebuild and get Paolo as a focal point who I think would pair really well with Keegan Murray in the forward spots.
I’ve been saying the same thing. PB for Sabonis and picks would be my idea.
If you could snag Keon aswell for back up depth that would be massive too
Could be a potential win win as Kings rebuild. Murray and Paolo would be nice, maybe you keep LaVine as a lead guard.
Trade away DeDozan and Schroder.
Give Carter some minutes just to see how he goes. Clifford as back up forward to those two.
Magic are showing their depth. Banchero is still their best player. I don’t see them trading him.
Friday night is a big game. Curious to see who defends Cade. And who defends Franz. Game of the week ….