The Orlando Magic have a winning record, but after taking a small leap last season and with powerhouses like the Boston Celtics and Indiana dealing with serious injuries, some pundits envisioned them finding their way into a top four spot in the East. That hasn’t been the case so far, in no small part due to injury woes. Orlando’s two cornerstone players, Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner, have both missed significant time this season. This is especially true for Wagner, who has appeared in just 26 of the Magic’s 47 games this year due to a lingering ankle injury. Overall, their offense has improved compared to last year even with the injuries, but the defense has fallen significantly, going from 2nd to 16th in defensive rating.
Coming off a bad loss to the (admittedly hot right now) Charlotte Hornets on the road yesterday, the Spurs should have some fire in their bellies for yet another early game. One bad quarter in that game was enough to doom the Spurs, yet another reminder in a season full of the importance of playing a full 48 minutes. In the Western Conference, every win is an important one.
**Spurs Injuries:** Jeremy Sochan, quad (OUT)
**Magic Injuries:** Franz Wagner, ankle (OUT)
* San Antonio was supposed to sleep in their own beds last night, but the snowstorm that pushed their game with the Hornets up earlier left them stranded in Charlotte for one more night than originally expected. For all we know, tonight’s game could be a case of the Silver and Black landing at the airport and heading straight to the arenas for warm-ups and game prep. One would think that this will have to have some sort of impact on San Antonio’s game, especially with Orlando likely already in town following their win Friday night in Toronto.
* At 6’10 and still so young, it’s easy to see the tremendous upside that the 2022 No. 1 pick Paolo Banchero has. He’s more than capable of putting the ball in the basket, but plenty of questions remain, with some pundits considering him an, “empty calories,” player that can put up numbers, but leading to little team success. His shot attempts are down this year as is his scoring (down nearly 4 points), while his jump shot remains a work in progress, shooting under 30% from beyond the arc.
* Victor Wembanyama had a pretty subpar game by his standards in the loss to Charlotte, getting up just 15 shots and only attempting 4 FTs in a game that the Spurs were in down the stretch. It was also the third time in his last 10 games that he failed to register a block, a rarity for the Frenchman. Like most teams do, Orlando will likely send waves of bodies at him in the hopes of forcing him into long jumpers or kicking it out to other players. Wembanyama has shown the ability to respond all season, but can he do it in spite of San Antonio’s unique travel itinerary these last few days?
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