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The latest injury report the Orlando Magic's game against the Minnesota Timberwolves Saturday at Target Center

Orlando Magic center Jonathan Isaac is a new addition to the injury report. He is listed as questionable because of knee soreness. 

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)

TIMBERWOLVES

Kyle Anderson: Questionable (knee)

Enrique Freeman: Out (G League)

Zyon Pullin: Out (G League)

Rocco Zikarsky: Out (G League)

Here's the game preview: 

Game time: 3 p.m., Target Center, Minneapolis

TV: Fan Duel Sports 

Betting line: Magic +6.5

LAST GAME:  

Wendell Carter Jr. scored 15 points, including the game-winning dunk with 1.4 seconds left, as Orlando defeated Dallas, 115-114, at Kia Center. Tristan da Silva led the Magic with 19 points off the bench, going a perfect 7-of-7 from the field, including 4-of-4 from three-point range, while Jalen Suggs netted 17 points. Klay Thompson led the Mavericks with 24 points, including of 7-of-12 from three-point range. Orlando led 100-90 during the fourth quarter, before Dallas went on a 17-5 run and took the lead after a jumper by Khris Middleton with 2:12 remaining. Cooper Flagg converted a three-point play with 37.3 seconds left to give Dallas a 114-110 edge. After Suggs hit a three-pointer and the Mavericks failed to score, the Magic gained possession and raced down the floor. Suggs found a cutting Carter Jr. for the two-handed dunk with 1.4 seconds remaining. Dallas had one final possession, but threw the inbounds pass away and Orlando escaped with the win.

PROJECTED STARTERS

MAGIC

G Anthony Black 

G Desmond Bane

C Wendell Carter Jr

F Tristan da Silva

F Paolo Banchero

MAVERICKS

F Jaden McDaniels

F Julius Randle

C Rudy Gobert

G  Anthony Edwards

G Donte Divincenzo 

QUOTABLE

Magic coach Jamahl Mosley on the playoffs push: "I think there's lessons you learn in it. Because we made some mistakes before that, but that's the beauty of the game that you have to play 48 minutes. I think if we're saying anything about the game, it has to be that you play 48 minutes all the way through no matter what the heck is happening because it could have gone down when they got the block or the and one with Cooper. I think it's a big portion of us just continuing to play all the way through. So that's the momentum that we're going to continue to need to play 48 no matter what happens within a game because it is a game of runs."

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