Desmond Bane helped lead the Magic to one of their best victories of the season on Saturday in Minnesota, according to Jon Krawczynski of The Athletic.
The Timberwolves were determined not to let Bane beat them from behind the three-point line, Krawczynski writes, and the sixth-year wing went 0-for-5 from long distance. However, Bane took advantage of Minnesota’s aggressive defense by regularly driving past his opponents, Krawczynski notes. He was 10-of-12 on twos and 10-for-10 at the free throw line, finishing with a team-high 30 points in the lopsided road win.
Bane admits he was a little tentative at the beginning of the season, saying he didn’t want to “step on toes” with his new team. But he knows what Orlando needs from him now and is comfortable with his responsibilities.
“I don’t think there’s any more thinking or second-guessing what’s needed of me, what’s asked of me,” Bane said, per Krawczynski. “I know night-in and night-out what the team needs. It’s a freeing feeling just being able to go out there and do what I do.”
Here’s more on the Magic, who are now the No. 6 seed in the Eastern Conference:
- Tristan Da Silva has stepped up since the All-Star break, averaging 12.1 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.0 steal in eight games (30.3 minutes per contest) leading into Saturday, writes Jason Beede of The Orlando Sentinel. The second-year forward had another solid outing vs. Minnesota, finishing with 11 points, seven rebounds, four assists and two steals. He was a game-high plus-24 in 31 minutes. “It’s not easy to do to go from starting to off the bench to back to starting to back off the bench,” head coach Jamahl Mosley said. “So, it says something about him as a professional. It says something about his work ethic and the coaches that work with him. It’s not easy to do. I know it looks like that because he comes in and shoots the heck out of the basketball, but the ability to do that and just play your part, whatever you’ve been given and tasked to do, he did that. And that’s what we need from our guys every night.”
- Paolo Banchero played an important role in Saturday’s win as well, finishing with 25 points, 15 rebounds and three assists, though he did have five turnovers. Mosley was particularly happy about the former All-Star’s defensive rebounding, Beede writes in another story. “It allows us to finish the possession off and now we’re playing against an unset defense,” Mosley said. “Once he’s got the rebound, we can play with pace, play a little faster, continue to do a great job of throwing it ahead and keep challenging him to get down that floor easily so we can get some early, easy baskets, especially against great defensive teams. But he’s done a great job just honing in and locking in on rebounding the basketball because he knows that continues to help our defense every night.”
- Backup big man Jonathan Isaac missed his second consecutive game Saturday due to left knee soreness, Beede adds. Mosley discussed the injury prior to the game. “That’s just something that’s been kind of lingering,” Mosley said. “We just continue to monitor it to make sure that it doesn’t continue to get worse over time, just being more careful than anything.”

Magic finally woke up against TWolves. They could be a dangerous team in playoffs.
Hopefully they’ve turned the corner, high expectations for this group but so far it hasn’t completely clicked and it’s hard to say exactly why.