Grading Orlando’s season, plus Orlando Magic Daily’s Philip Rossman-Reich gives us his input The Orlando Magic began rebuilding after trading away Dwight Howard two seasons ago. The future seemed bleak back then, but through trades and draft picks the Magic have assembled a strong young core that suggests better seasons are ahead. To help tackle Orlando’s season, Philip Rossman-Reich of Orlando Magic...
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