

Orlando Magic guard Anthony Black will not play tonight against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Kia Center. He is dealing with an abdominal injury. The Magic could also be without rookie Jase Richardson, who is questionable.
Here's the full injury report:
MAGIC
Franz Wagner: Out (Ankle)
Colin Castleton: Out (G League)
Jonathan Isaac: Questionable (Knee)
Alex Morales: Out (G League)
Anthony Black: Out (Abdominal)
Jase Richardson: Questionable (back)
CAVALIERS
Jarrett Allen: Out (Knee)
Tyrese Proctor: Out (Quad)
Olivier Sarr: Out (G League)
Max Strus: Out (Foot)
Here's the game preview:
Game time: 7:30 p.m., Kia Center, Orlando
TV: Fan Duel Sports
Betting line: Magic +3.5
LAST GAME:
Magic 130, Bucks 91: Paolo Banchero scored 33 points, including 26 during the first half, as Orlando defeated
Milwaukee, 130-91, at Fiserv Forum. It marked the first time in team history that the Magic have won consecutive road games by 20-ormore points. Jalen Suggs had 20 points for the Magic, while Desmond Bane added 18 points, nine assists and four steals. Bobby Portis Jr. led the Bucks with 18 points and 10 rebounds. Orlando shot 56.2 percent from the field, was 14-of-33 from three-point range, and dished out 31 assists. The Magic led from start to finish and dominated the second half, where they outscored the Bucks, 63-36.
PROJECTED STARTERS
MAGIC
G Anthony Black
G Desmond Bane
C Wendell Carter Jr
F Tristan da Silva
F Paolo Banchero
CAVALIERS
F Sam Merrill
F Dean Wade
C Evan Mobley
G Donovan Mitchell
G James Harden
QUOTABLE
Magic star Paolo Banchero on his big game against the Minnesota Timberwolves: “I mean, in that paint, around that rim, you know? I think using my size, my ability, get clean looks around the rim, just working my way inside out,” Banchero said. “I think the jumper gets going when my inside is going. So, trying to get early looks in the paint, easy dunks, layups, finishes, and then that'll open up everything else for me."
Magic guard Jalen Suggs on the last two victories: "We ain't had back-to-back blowouts in I don't know how long. It feels amazing to be able to come in, be efficient, empty the bench, make sure everybody gets some PT. Close ones are nice. They're still wins, but these feel way better. We've got a lot of practice in those close games, which has been nice. But this is another level of growth as well, coming out and being super solid through three quarters, and in the fourth quarter staying efficient, getting the bench involved, keeping the vibes high and go finish the game. I think it's been really good for us these past two."
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