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Magic Tweet of the Day
Every time an Orlando Magic trade rumor comes up, Magic Twitter be like pic.twitter.com/fj1DQcaVt1
— Luke Jalil (@LukeJalil) November 13, 2019
Aaron Gordon everytime he takes more than three dribbles to the rim pic.twitter.com/xRJRZtHs9B
— Jeff WeltGawd (@MagicMan816) November 14, 2019
Fultz goes coast to coast. pic.twitter.com/Ng8RtgiTWq
— The Sixer Sense (@SixerSense) November 14, 2019
Markelle Fultz beats the team that drafted and traded him #Magic pic.twitter.com/CF0cMzxRqt
— Magic Nation (@MagicNationCP) November 14, 2019
Much-needed victory by the Magic. Strong defense down the stretch against a tired Sixers team.
— Orlando Pinstriped Post (@OPPMagicBlog) November 14, 2019
Markelle Fultz gets a win against his former team... pic.twitter.com/nv29CrDQPM
Magic Headlines
The Magic used a strong fourth quarter to take down the Sixers, writes our Zach Oliver in his game recap.
A look at where the Magic stand in NBA Power Rankings around the web.
Markelle Fultz is returning to form for the Orlando Magic, writes Marc Stein of the New York Times.
The Magic’s fourth quarter play against the Sixers resembled the formula they employed when they finished last season 22-9, writes Roy Parry of the Orlando Sentinel.
Jonathan Isaac is chasing defensive goals, Parry writes.
Michael Carter-Williams irritated another opponent, writes Josh Robbins of The Athletic.
The stats behind the Magic’s 3-7 start, courtesy of Seth Partnow and Josh Robbins of The Athletic.
The Magic came to life offensively and defensively in the fourth to rally for a win over the Sixers, writes John Denton of OrlandoMagic.com.
Winning was the only thing on Markelle Fultz’s mind ahead of his first game against his former team, Denton writes.
Michael Carter-Williams earned an A- for his performance against his former team in the nightly grades column by Philip Rossman-Reich of Orlando Magic Daily.
Ten observations from the Magic’s first ten games, courtesy of Rossman-Reich.
Aaron Gordon has a problem with charges, Rossman Reich writes.
The solution to the Magic’s offensive woes is simple, writes Seth Arora of Orlando Magic Daily.
The Orlando Magic are quickly becoming Jonathan Isaac’s team, writes Luke Duffy of Hoops Habit.
Even with Markelle Fultz playing for the other team, the Sixers just can’t seem to buy a shot from downtown, writes Dave Early of Liberty Ballers.
The change of scenery has benefited Markelle Fultz, writes Keith Pompey of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
The Magic are scouring the trade market for scoring help and have expressed interest in DeMar DeRozan, writes Kevin O’Connor of The Ringer.