Tag: Orlando Magic
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The season is still young, but a number of players have already shown that they are significantly improved from a year ago. Quinn Davis analyzes five players that have stood out among the rest in the early race for Most Improved.
There are certain qualities to this current Milwaukee Bucks team that remind Matt John of the Orlando Magic team that once was among the best of the best.
With the season finally here, Matt John takes a look at what the NBA was like ten years before, and the implications it had on today’s league.
Drew Maresca and the Basketball Insiders team offer their annual 50 predictions for the NBA season.
In an Eastern Conference full of unknowns, the Orlando Magic stand out as one of the most prominent in that category. Matt John takes a look at the three players who should play a role in their progress this season.
Making the playoffs is hard, and staying there is even more challenging. Revisiting last year’s postseason, there are four teams that could find themselves without a chair once the music stops at the end of this season. Chad Smith writes.
While the Most Improved Player Award is the hardest to forecast, there are certain signs that a player may be poised for a season worthy of this honor. Quinn Davis names five that could be in the running come season’s end.
The Southeast Division is full of young, on-the-cusp players. A number of them could easily have breakout seasons in 2019-20, and that could have long-term implications on the division — and the entire league. Drew Maresca writes.
The Orlando Magic are basically returning the same core that won 42 games last year and posted impressive improvement throughout the season. But can the Magic take another step forward? Basketball Insiders takes a look at the Orlando Magic in this 2019-20 NBA season preview.
The Magic doubled down on their identity this summer after tasting success for the first time since Dwight Howard left. Will it be enough to improve? Jack Winter writes.