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We’re Back—and So Are the Questions: Breaking Down a Frustrating Orlando Magic Season

We’re Back—and So Are the Questions: Breaking Down a Frustrating Orlando Magic Season

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In this episode of the Orlando Magic HQ Podcast, Anthony and Al return to break down a pivotal moment in the Orlando Magic season as expectations, performance, and long-term direction all come into focus.

The guys analyze Paolo Banchero’s continued development as the franchise centerpiece, discussing his production, efficiency, leadership growth, and what he must do to take the next step into true NBA stardom. They also examine the impact of Desmond Bane, whose scoring ability, spacing, and offensive stability have added a new dimension to the Magic and helped reshape how this team functions on that end of the floor.

A major part of the conversation centers on head coach Jamahl Mosley, as the hosts debate whether he is the right coach to lead this team forward, how much responsibility coaching holds for the team’s inconsistency, and what the future could look like depending on how the rest of the season plays out.

With key games ahead and the playoff race tightening, the episode explores whether this season is building toward something meaningful — or forcing difficult questions about the next phase of the franchise.

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