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Growing increasingly convinced that the Magic are turning the ball over on purpose to get Isaac more blocks.
— Danny Leroux (@DannyLeroux) November 26, 2025
Ok, Mo Bamba. Ok! pic.twitter.com/rrFDknBPPr
— JV (@jv_nz) November 26, 2025
When Markelle Fultz no longer has a minutes restriction and plays 36 minutes per game pic.twitter.com/PERnLXu32D
— TurkEthan (@JortsEthan) November 25, 2025
You know what to do Orlando pic.twitter.com/1BHFVqzyDH
— Matty ✌ (@MattyWorldPiece) November 26, 2025
Magic Headlines
Thanks to poor ball movement and a bunch of missed shots, the Magic offense went stagnant in the second half of their loss to the Pistons.
After controlling much of the first half, the Magic went cold in the second half, writes Chris Hays of the Orlando Sentinel.
Nikola Vucevic and Aaron Gordon say they are recovering quicker than expected, Hays writes.
Markelle Fultz continues to surge on offense, writes Roy Parry of the Orlando Sentinel.
Steve Clifford says, even without their injured stars, the Magic must play the right way, and that includes moving the ball, writes Josh Robbins of The Athletic.
Nikola Vucevic reminisces about his favorite moments of the decade with the Magic, courtesy of Robbins.
Generating points over the course of a game is quite challenging with Nikola Vucevic and Aaron Gordon, writes John Denton of OrlandoMagic.com.
Markelle Fultz says Derrick Rose, a player he has studied, is a Hall of Famer, Denton writes.
Mo Bamba earned a B for his performance in the nightly grades column by Philip Rossman-Reich of Orlando Magic Daily.
Evan Fournier has become the center of attention for a Magic team in desperate need of guidance, Rossman-Reich writes.
The Pistons used a strong second half to pull away from the Magic, writes Justin Lambregtse of Detroit Bad Boys.
Trading for Mo Bamba would help the Charlotte Hornets on many levels, writes Giovanni Spillman of Swarm and Sting.
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