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Each morning we will gather Magic content from around the web and deliver it to you. Consider it one-stop shopping for all Magic headlines.
But first...
Magic Tweet of the Day
Daily injury update...
The Magic's preliminary injury report for tomorrow's game against the Clippers lists Aaron Gordon as questionable because of his concussion and Arron Afflalo as questionable with back spasms. Evan Fournier, Jonathan Isaac and Terrence Ross are listed as out.
— Josh Robbins (@JoshuaBRobbins) December 12, 2017
AG getting some love in early-season Most Improved Player voting projections. As is another player with ties to the Magic...
Most Improved Player
— NBA Math (@NBA_Math) December 11, 2017
1. Victor Oladipo (25)
2. Andre Drummond (23)
3. Kristaps Porzingis (15)
Also receiving votes: Aaron Gordon (13); Jaylen Brown, Clint Capela, Kyle Anderson (4); Domantas Sabonis, Brandon Ingram, LaMarcus Aldridge (1) pic.twitter.com/JXOpoQ7FtN
Magic Headlines
Aaron Gordon posted a photo of himself back on the practice court after suffering a concussion.
Gordon said he is symptom free and hopes to pass all the steps in the concussion protocol before Wednesday's game against the Clippers, writes Josh Robbins of the Orlando Sentinel.
Injuries limited the Magic at practice on Monday, Robbins writes.
Gordon is treating his concussion with extra care and caution, writes John Denton of OrlandoMagic.com.
Nikola Vucevic has become an elite playmaking center, writes Josh Cohen of OrlandoMagic.com.
The Magic have incorporated elements of the flex offense into their sets, writes Ricky Scricca of Orlando Magic Daily.
The Magic must save their season during the month of December, writes Wesley Wilcox of Orlando Magic Daily.
Evan Fournier discusses NBA fandom growing up in France.
Paul Flannery of SB Nation lists the lessons about NBA success that have been learned from Victor Oladipo's emergence.
Shaquille O'Neal tells Business Insider why he never attempted to shoot free throws underhand.
Shaq also brightened the holidays for some children.
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