Paolo Banchero's availability in doubt for Magic's upcoming match against Timberwolves
According to a report by Jason Beede of the Orlando Sentinel, Banchero took part in the te...
According to a report by Jason Beede of the Orlando Sentinel, Banchero took part in the team's practice without any limitations on Wednesday. ESPN's Shams Charania also mentioned that Banchero is expected to make his return in one of the upcoming back-to-back games for the Magic.
The Magic host the Minnesota Timberwolves on Thursday (7 ET, NBA TV) and the Milwaukee Bucks (7 ET, NBA League Pass) on Friday. Orlando also plays the Philadelphia 76ers (6 ET, NBA League Pass) on Sunday at home. After that, the team plays nine of its next 12 games on the road, including a six-game road trip that begins Jan. 27 and ends Feb. 6.
Banchero has been out of the lineup since Oct. 30 when he suffered a strained oblique in the fourth quarter of Orlando’s win in Chicago. In late December, he entered his “return to competition reconditioning” phase of his rehab and said the torn muscle was healed.
”Just been doing a lot of rehab and a lot of ramping up, trying to get my body back to playing shape,” Banchero said in late December. “Obviously, I had to sit 30-plus days without really doing much. So, I just had to kind of get my body back in that mode and I’m still in the process of that.”
Orlando has fared well enough during Banchero’s 33-game absence, going 19-14 and remaining in the Eastern Conference playoff mix (while also leading the Southeast Division by 2 1/2 games entering Thursday). Magic coach Jamahl Mosley shared Wednesday how Banchero impacts the team when healthy.
“The energy he brings to this group; the confidence he gives this group in so many ways as well. Just him just being on the floor, the spacing changes in so many ways. His basketball feel and his read for situations, it’s just good to have him on the floor,” the coach said.
“The more we can start piecing guys back together with this group is what we’re looking forward to.”
His injury came as he was off to a monster start to 2024-25. His 29 points per game ranked seventh in the league when he got hurt, and he was also averaging 8.8 rebounds and 5.6 assists.
The Magic lost four straight games after Banchero got hurt, then went on a tear with Franz Wagner leading the way — before he suffered the same injury as Banchero. Wagner was hurt in December, derailing what would have likely been an All-Star-worthy start to his season. Wagner’s brother, Mo, had season-ending knee surgery on Dec. 22.
Magic guard Jalen Suggs (low back strain) suffered his injury on Friday vs. Toronto while veteran guard Gary Harris (left hamstring) has been out the last three games. Suggs was a limited participant in Wednesday’s practice while Harris did not practice, the Orlando Sentinel reports.
Veteran guard Kenatvious Caldwell-Pope said simply having Banchero at practice was a great sign.
“It’s a big relief just to have him healthy,” guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope said after practice. “It’s great. He’s ready to go and we feel like he’s ready to go.
“We’re excited for him to come back and see how we can continue to keep this thing rolling.”
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.