Orlando Magazine

Photos: Orlando Magic Player Portraits

Rgz2865

Center

Wendell Carter, Jr.

Entering his fifth full season with the Magic, the versatile 6-foot-10 center-forward is a consistent defensive presence in Orlando’s frontcourt, staying on his toes and picking up key rebounds.

Carter, Jr. is renowned for his award winning philanthropy in both Central Florida and his hometown of Atlanta.


Guard-Forward

Desmond Bane

The acquisition of the former Memphis Grizzlies star has provided the Magic a necessary boost to raise their three-point average—shooting over 40 percent across his career.


Forward

Paolo Banchero

The former No. 1 overall pick and last season’s first-time NBA All-Star is keeping up momentum as he enters his fourth season with the Magic, serving as the franchise’s cornerstone player.


Center

Moritz Wagner

The eldest of the Wagner duo, the morale-booster is in comeback mode from last season’s ACL injury.


Forward

Jonathan Isaac

The Magic veteran is renowned for his rim protection, impact plays and versatility— he is expected to build on his renewed availability following the past few injury-riddled seasons.


Forward

Franz Wagner

Coming off a gold medal-winning summer with Germany in EuroBasket, the two-way forward Franz Wagner is set to move the needle offensively and defensively this season as part of Orlando’s promising young core.

The Wagners invested in the women’s 3×3 basketball league, Unrivaled, contributing to the $340 million in overall funding.


Guard

Anthony Black

A playmaker who bursts off the bench, this 21-year-old guard has improved as an overall scorer, strengthening Orlando’s offense and helping to improve backcourt weaknesses.

The former four-star wide receiver received D1 football offers before being drafted to the Magic in 2023.


Forward

Tristan da Silva

In his second season with the Magic, 24-year-old da Silva is a versatile player among the team’s rising stars—emerging with a productive season via volume and efficient shooting.


Guard

Jalen Suggs

Making a comeback following his season-ending surgery in March 2025, the young-core member continues to produce impressive stats despite his restricted availability as he focuses on evolving beyond his pre-injury self, he told Forbes.


Center

Goga Bitadze

In his third season, the 6-foot-11 Georgian backup center is a dependable anchor in the Magic’s second-unit defense rotation, providing consistently solid rim protection and rebounding.

Categories: News and Features, Sports & Fitness
Exit mobile version