Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo had high praise for Paolo Banchero and the Magic after Friday’s game at Kia Center. “Orlando is a dangerous team,” the two-time NBA MVP said.
After the Magic fell to the Timberwolves by 15 points on Thursday night, Orlando coach Jamahl Mosley said his team “didn’t have the energy needed” to win against Minnesota. There might not have been anything better to give Orlando a much-needed boost of energy Friday night vs.
The Milwaukee Bucks are setting themselves up to be potential spenders ahead of the NBA trade deadline. Milwaukee has battled back to put themselves close to th
When asked after practice Wednesday whether or not it would be a challenge to re-integrate All-Star forward Paolo ... Banchero’s return is imminent entering Friday’s game against the Bucks ...
Banchero has missed the Magic's last 33 games, and he will reportedly miss a 34th on when they host the Minnesota Timberwolves on Thursday. On the official injury report, he is still listed as "questionable" for that game, as of Thursday afternoon.
Neither, at least based on how he moved around the court and his all-around play, interfered with Paolo Banchero’s highly anticipated return after the 22-year-old missed the previous 34 games with a torn right oblique and reconditioning after the injury healed.
Orlando Magic star forward Paolo Banchero is expected to be available for Friday's home game against the Milwaukee Bucks. The All-Star
Orlando Magic star Paolo Banchero (oblique) will make his return Friday against the Milwaukee Bucks after being sidelined for over two months. #haynesbriefsSource: Twitter
Paolo Banchero missed 34 games ... but the Magic fell to the Milwaukee Bucks 109-106. “I didn't see that one coming, I can tell you that,” Magic coach Jamahl Mosley said.
Giannis Antetokounmpo had 41 points and 14 rebounds and the Milwaukee Bucks beat Orlando 109-106 in spite of 34 points by the Magic's Paolo Banchero in his long-awaited return from an injury.
Star Paolo Banchero missed 34 games with torn oblique muscle, then came back and scored 34 points in Orlando's 109-106 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks.
Giannis Antetokounmpo had 41 points and 14 rebounds, helping lead the visiting Milwaukee Bucks to a 109-106 win over the Orlando Magic on Friday.