The Orlando Magic are rolling along, resiliently, from their early season injury woes. They are back from the All-Star break and hoping to go on a late run to improve their standings ahead of the NBA postseason.
The Orlando Magic are a below.500 team at 28-30, but are in 7th place in the Eastern Conference. While the Magic are a play-in team and are talented, there is a fatal flaw holding them back from being a solidified playoff team.
At a meet-and-greet with Magic fans in Orlando on Saturday, Moe Wagner shared an update on his torn ACL rehab. “I’m doing really well given the circumstances,” he said.
If the Orlando Magic are truly the gritty, resilient team they claim to be, then they need to show us that they can walk through the fire of injuries, doubt and criticism.
Anthony Black matched his career high with 23 points and Franz Wagner also scored 23 as the Orlando Magic dominated the second half in a 110-90 win over the visiting Washington Wizards on Sunday.