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Magic Tweets of the Day
If the Magic don’t start making shots I’m gonna need one of these https://t.co/wojCr0H8f4
— Orlando Pinstriped Post (@OPPMagicBlog) December 21, 2019
Fultz and Isaac combined have attempted 12 shots.
— OMZ ✨ (@OMagicZone) December 21, 2019
Gordon: 16 shots
Vucevic: 16 shots
Fournier: 14 shots
Augustin: 13 shots
If this doesn’t change we’re lucky to even make the 8th seed.
The Magic's offensive efficiency ranking since Dwight and SVG left after the 2011-12 season:
— Eddy Rivera (@erivera7) December 21, 2019
2012-13: 27th
2013-14: 29th
2014-15: 27th
2015-16: 21st
2016-17: 29th
2017-18: 25th
2018-19: 22nd
2019-20: 25th
Y’all aren’t ready for this one though. ♂️ pic.twitter.com/1odyfky1Vo
— Cam (@SportsNerdCam) December 21, 2019
This is the best thing you will see all day. I promise. pic.twitter.com/leNL2oiaIc
— Marc D'Amico (@Marc_DAmico) December 21, 2019
Magic Headlines
A tough road trip ended with an ugly loss as the Magic struggled to make shots, writes our Garrett Townsend in his game recap.
The Magic missed 16 of their first 20 shots and dug themselves into a hole they couldn’t get out of, writes Chris Hays of the Orlando Sentinel.
The Magic seem down and out but they recovered from a similar slump last season, writes Josh Robbins of The Athletic.
Orlando’s sputtering offense couldn’t come close to keeping up with Damian Lillard and CJ. McCollum, writes John Denton of OrlandoMagic.com.
Aaron Gordon, after a 4-for-17 shooting night, earned a D for his performance in the nightly grades column, courtesy of Philip Rossman-Reich of Orlando Magic Daily.
The Magic have to change their offensive approach until they find the answer, Rossman-Reich writes.
The Magic couldn’t capitalize on the Blazers’ poor defense, writes Dave Deckard of Blazer’s Edge.
With patience, the Magic are finally getting some payoff on Mo Bamba, writes Sean Deveney of Forbes.