
The Orlando Magic face the Sacramento Kings Thursday. Here's the latest update on injuries
The Orlando Magic are on a six-game losing streak but good news could be coming. Guard Jalen Suggs is listed as questionable on the injury report after missing the last game. He is dealing with an undisclosed illness.
Here's the full injury report:
MAGIC
Anthony Black: Out (Stomach)
Jonathan Isaac: Out (Knee)
Franz Wagner: Out (Ankle)
Jalen Suggs: Questionable (illness)
KINGS
Precious Achiuwa: Questionable (back)
Nique Clifford: Questionable (Back)
Drew Eubanks: Out (Thumb)
Killian Hayes: Questionable (Toe)
De'Andre Hunter: Out (Eye)
Zach LaVine: Out (Finger)
Keegan Murray: Out (Ankle)
Russell Westbrook: Out (Foot)
Domantas Sabonis: Out (Knee)
Here's the game preview:
Game time: 7 p.m., Kia Center, Orlando
TV: FanDuel Sports Network
Betting line: Magic -16.5
LAST GAME FOR THE MAGIC:
Donovan Mitchell scored 42 points, including a perfect 11-of-11 from the free throw line, as Cleveland defeated Orlando, 136-131, at Rocket Arena. It was the sixth straight loss for Orlando. James Harden had 26 points for the Cavaliers, while Sam Merrill added 19 points. Paolo Banchero led six Magic players in double figures with 36 points, while Tristan da Silva chipped in with 19 points. Cleveland shot 60.5 percent from the floor. Orlando was 35-of-38 from the free throw line. The Magic jumped out to a 39-32 lead after the opening stanza, but was outscored during the second quarter, 40-29, capped off by a four-point play from James Harden. Orlando trailed for the entire second half. The Magic trimmed the deficit to 93-91 with 4:00 left in the game, but could not get any closer.
PROJECTED STARTERS
MAGIC
F Tristan da Silva
F Paolo Banchero
C Wendell Carter Jr.
G Desmond Bane
G Jamal Cain
KINGS
F Patrick Baldwin Jr
F DeMar DeRozan
C Maxime Raynaud
G Devin Carter
G Malik Monk
QUOTABLE
Magic coach Jamahl Mosley on the loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers:
“I'm proud of how hard they played tonight for 48,” Mosley told the media. “I mean, there was intensity, there was urgency, there was a focus level to them. Obviously, we turned it over a couple too many times. That gave them some breaks. They hit some tough shots, communication breakdowns, but at the end of the day, we've got to make sure we continue to play with this amount of intent, intention, and urgency for the remainder of these 10 games, and we give ourselves a chance every single night.”
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