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Magic Tweet of the Day
Tonight’s game was so close, just exemplifies again how badly the Magic need depth help.
— Orlando Pinstriped Post (@OPPMagicBlog) January 24, 2019
Guys really battled the entire night, their margin is just so small. Get another point guard now, get a wing shooter now, or stop acting as if the playoffs is the goal.
Vooch on “The Woj Pod”...
“He’s very direct with players. He speaks what’s on his mind, but I think as a player if you really want to improve that’s what you want. You want a coach to coach you. You don’t want a coach to baby you.” - @NikolaVucevic on Steve Clifford
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) January 23, 2019
Woj Pod: https://t.co/uFYHZH6HmC pic.twitter.com/J6RmFetGAF
Wishing Dipo a speedy recovery...
Our thoughts & best wishes to @VicOladipo // #NBAFamily
— Orlando Magic (@OrlandoMagic) January 24, 2019
Magic Headlines
The Magic suffered their second heartbreaking loss to the Nets in the span of about five days.
Would Mike Conley solve the Magic’s issues at point guard? Should Orlando make an offer? Our Garrett Townsend examines.
The Magic dropped a few spots in the most recent NBA Power Rankings.
The Magic missed open shots and managed just three field goals over the final six minutes in their loss to the Nets, writes Roy Parry of the Orlando Sentinel.
Mo Bamba is playing more efficiently on offense since his return from injury, Parry writes.
Evan Fournier is excited about the NBA’s likely return to Paris, Parry writes.
By failing to close out a winnable game, the Magic discovered once again that there is no substitute for a star, writes Josh Robbins of The Athletic.
Robbins gives an inside look at what the Magic’s assistant coaches chart during the game.
The difference between victory and defeat for the Magic came down to the tale of two tip-ins, writes John Denton of OrlandoMagic.com.
Jonathan Isaac was excited to play in front of his father in Brooklyn, Denton writes.
The Magic met with Adam Silver and took a tour of the NBA Headquarters, Denton writes.
Evan Fournier missed shots against the Nets that the Magic rely on him to make as he earned an F for his performance in the nightly grades column by Philip Rossman-Reich of Orlando Magic Daily.
The Magic, with many players in a postseason race for the first time, are hunting for that playoff mentality, Rossman-Reich writes.
D’Angelo Russell and Spencer Dinwiddie once again led the Nets to victory over the Magic for Brooklyn’s fifth straight win, writes Anthony Puccio of NetsDaily.
The Ringer’s Kevin O’Connor picks the NBA All-Star teams, with Nikola Vucevic making the cut.
With career-best numbers for a potential playoff team, Nikola Vucevic has set himself up for an All-Star berth, writes Daniel Lubofsky of Hoops Habit.
Nine potential trades for the Grizzlies Mike Coley (and Marc Gasol), which includes the Magic sending Fournier, Simmons, Grant and a draft pick to Memphis for the point guard, courtesy of Kristian Winfield of SB Nation.
The Magic select point guard Darius Garland in the latest NBA Mock Draft by Ricky O’Donnell of SB Nation.
Victor Oladipo was taken off the court in a stretcher after suffering a serious knee injury, writes Scott Horner, J. Michael and Jim Ayello of the Indianapolis Star.
The Pacers prepare for life without Victor Oladipo, Ayello writes.
Aaron Gordon discusses the dunk contest and Orlando’s future on the “Posted Up Podast” with Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports.