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Morning Magic: Your daily headlines

A round-up of Orlando Magic content from around the web

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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...

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The Magic kept things close, thanks in part to a career night by Bismack Biyombo, but faltered in the fourth quarter, writes our Garrett Townsend in his game recap.

Our Aaron Goldstone hands out midterm progress reports for each member of the Magic core.

Preston Ellis and the OPP crew evaluate and grade the Magic roster in our latest episode of the Do You Believe in Magic podcast.

The Magic allowed a whopping 74 points in the paint in their loss to the Wizards, writes Josh Robbins of the Orlando Sentinel.

Marcin Gortat wants to end his career in an Orlando uniform, Robbins writes.

Aaron Gordon made sure to study the film from his subpar performance against the Bucks, Robbins writes.

The Magic had little to show for their strong offensive performance thanks to their inability to get stops, writes John Denton of OrlandoMagic.com.

The Magic visited some cultural landmarks while in Washington D.C., Denton writes.

The Wizards won in a shootout over the Magic, writes Jake Whitacre of Bullets Forever.

Bismack Biyombo, who scored a career-high 21 points, earned a ‘B+’ for his performance in the nightly grades column by Philip Rossman-Reich of Orlando Magic Daily.

In the second quarter of the season, Aaron Gordon was the Magic’s MVP, Rossman-Reich writes.

In a list of the biggest storylines for each team heading into the second half of the season, the story for the Magic is finding a way to get out of the rebuilding rut, writes Michael Saenz of FanSided.

The Magic are 0-6 when wearing their white uniforms on the road, if that means anything to you.

A look back at the sad history of the Magic’s back-up point guards over the last decade, courtesy of our Garrett Townsend.


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