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The Magic’s communications department have a few online and social media tools to assist you in your coverage:

*@MAGIC_PR ON TWITTER: Please follow @Magic_PR, which will have news, stats, in-game notes, injury updates, press releases and more about the Orlando Magic.*@MAGIC_MEDIAINFO ON TWITTER (MEDIA ONLY-protected): Please follow @Magic_MediaInfo, which is media only and protected. This is strictly used for updated schedules and media availability times.

Orlando Magic on-site communications contacts:Joel Glass Chief Communications Officer(407) 491-4826 (cell) [email protected]

Owen Sanborn Communications (602) 505-4432 (cell)[email protected]

ORLANDO MAGIC MEDIA TOOLS

About the Orlando MagicOrlando’s NBA franchise since 1989, the Magic’s mission is to be world champions on and off the court, delivering legendary moments every step of the way. Under the DeVos family’s ownership, the Magic have seen great success in a relatively short history, winning six division championships (1995, 1996, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2019) with seven 50-plus win seasons and capturing the Eastern Conference title in 1995 and 2009. Off the court, on an annual basis, the Orlando Magic gives more than $2 million to the local community by way of sponsorships of events, donated tickets, autographed merchandise and grants. Orlando Magic community relations programs impact an estimated 100,000 kids each year, while a Magic staff-wide initiative provides more than 7,000 volunteer hours annually. In addition, the Orlando Magic Youth Foundation (OMYF) which serves at-risk youth, has distributed more than $24 million to local nonprofit community organizations over the last 29 years. The Magic’s other entities include the team’s NBA G League affiliate, the Lakeland Magic, which began play in the 2017-18 season in nearby Lakeland, Fla.; the Orlando Solar Bears of the ECHL, which serves as the affiliate to the NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning; and Magic Gaming is competing in the second season of the NBA 2K League. Ticket highlights for the Magic’s 2019-20 season in the Amway Center, honored with TheStadiumBusiness Awards’ 2013 Customer Experience Award and named SportsBusiness Journal’s 2012 Sports Facility of the Year, include: 1,800 seats priced $20 or less and 8,000 seats priced $40 or less. For ticket information log on to www.orlandomagic.com or call 407-89-MAGIC.

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Dan DeVos was named chairman of RDV Sports (Orlando Magic, Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL), Lake-land Magic (NBA G League) on December 7, 2011. His responsibilities include representing owner-ship in various business and public relations activities while working closely with the Magic’s CEO on the business and basketball operations. Additionally, he focuses on long-term strategic planning for the organization and new business initiatives. DeVos is a member of the NBA Board of Governors.

DeVos is chairman and CEO of DP Fox Ventures, LLC, a diversified business development and man-agement company with interests in real estate, transportation and sports and entertainment in Grand Rapids, Michigan. DP Fox employs more than 1,600 professionals through companies including Fox Powersports and Fox Motor Group, a retail transportation group representing 42 manufacturers at 32 locations.

DeVos also serves as co-owner, president and CEO, governor of the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League, the top affiliate for the NHL’s Detroit Red Wings and the 2013 and 2017 Calder Cup Champions. Since their beginning in 1996, the Griffins organization has strived to meet a standard of excellence in everything it does, while providing a fan experience focused on family fun and entertainment. DeVos is a member of the AHL’s executive committee.

A member of the board of directors of Alticor Inc., the parent company of Amway Corporation, DeVos also serves as president/CEO of Powell Pointe Resort, the developer of Cape Eleuthera, on the is-land of Eleuthera, The Bahamas. Additionally, serves as a partner for the Georgian Automotive Group, based in Barrie, Ontario, as well as a partner for CWD Real Estate Investments.

In honor of the impact that he, his siblings and their father, Rich, have made on the sports landscape both locally and nationally, the DeVos family was inducted into the Grand Rapids Sports Hall of Fame in the team category in 2011.

DeVos is involved in a variety of local business and civic organizations, including serving on the board of trustees for Hope Network, past president of the board of the Grand Rapids Symphony, a member of the Grand Valley University Foundation and board of directors of the West Michigan Sports Com-mission. He also serves on (past chair) the board of trustees for Northwood University, his alma mater.

His wife, Pamella, is president and designer of PAMELLA ROLAND. They have two daughters and one son.

DAN DeVOSChairman/Governor

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Alex Martins, who has spent more than 30 years in professional sports management and rejoined the Magic in June 2005, was promoted to chief executive officer on De-cember 7, 2011. He previously served as president for more than one year and was the team’s chief operating officer from 2006-10. Martins also serves as CEO of SED Development, LLC, an affiliate of the Magic which is currently planning an entertainment mixed use development across Church Street from the Amway Center. Martins is also the team’s Alternate Governor to the NBA Board of Governors, as well as managing partner of the Lakeland Magic, Orlando’s affiliate in the NBA G League.

Martins, who served in various senior-level management capacities with the Magic between 1989-98 and as the organization’s executive vice president of marketing and franchise relations in 2005-06, oversees all operations of the club.

Over the past 13 years, Martins led the Magic in a transformation of its business operations, while overseeing a ticket sales, premium sales and corporate partnership effort which saw the most successful business year in the history of the franchise in the 2010-11 season. The transformation process received the recognition of the SportsBusiness Journal which named the Magic as a finalist for Professional Sports Team of the Year, the only NBA team to be named a finalist.

Similarly, Martins spearheaded the transformation of the current Magic basketball operations department.

Included in the franchise’s success has been the largest season ticket base in franchise history in 2010-11 (14,200) and the most successful corporate sales effort in franchise history in 2014-15. Amongst these records are the largest increase in attendance in the NBA over the five-year period, the most new sales and season tickets sold in the league in two of the last five years, and the largest group ticket sales effort in team history last season, ranking second first overall in the NBA over the last two seasons.

Martins was instrumental in helping to secure the new state-of-the-art Amway Center in Orlando. The Amway Center is part of a public community venues program that also includes a new Performing Arts Center and a renovation of the Citrus Bowl Stadium. The new Amway Center opened in October 2010. The facility was named a finalist for the SportsBusiness Journal’s Sports Facility of the Year Award for two consecutive years, and captured the award in 2012. Additionally, the Magic also contrib-uted $20 million toward and constructed five community recreation centers throughout Orange County, Florida, as part of its commitment to build the new Amway Center. The Amway Center was honored in 2013 with the Customer Experience Award during TheStadiumBusiness Awards presentation held in association with TheStadium-Business Summit in Manchester, England.

At the annual NBA Sales and Marketing Meetings, the Magic organization has been awarded the “New Full Season Ticket Award” twice for being No. 1 in the NBA in new full season tickets sold, a “90 Percent Renewal Award” for being just one of five teams to achieve a 90 percent or higher season ticket renewal rate in 2007, a “Sponsor-ship Account Performance Award” for the extraordinary number of accounts secured by the corporate partnerships department and the “Retailer of the Year Award” for the team’s retail sales performance. Martins is a member of the NBA’s Team Media Advisory Committee and the Labor Relations Advisory Committee.

Martins originally joined the Magic as director of publicity/media relations in April 1989. In September of 1996, he was promoted to senior director of communications. He also previously served as the Chairman of the Board of the Magic Action Team Community Fund. The Magic Action Team Fund developed into the Orlando Magic Youth Fund, which has distributed nearly $18 million to local nonprofit organizations during the last 23 years, including $1 million this season. Additionally, Martins served on the developmental board of the DeVos Sport Business Management Program at the University of Central Florida. The program has been funded through a $9 million endowment by Rich and Helen DeVos and awards dual Masters degrees in Sport Management and Business Administration.

Martins also has served as the senior vice president of marketing and branding for the NBA’s New Orleans Hornets, vice president of communications and public affairs with the NFL’s Cleveland Browns and vice president of sports ventures with the Tavistock Group. At Tavistock, Martins served as tournament director of The Tavistock Cup, a PGA Tour-sanctioned event.

Martins started his career as a student assistant in the Villanova sports information department, assisted in the Philadelphia 76ers public relations department and was also the assistant sports information director at Georgetown University (1988-89).

Martins currently serves as a trustee on the board of the University of Central Florida, also serving as Chair of the Finance and Facilities Committee. He is also past chairman of the Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission and The Central Florida Partnership, as well as past chairman of the Orlando Community Construc-tion Corporation, the entity responsible for the construction of the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Martins also has served on the board of directors of the Orlando/Orange County Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Central Florida Commission on Homeless. He currently serves on the e executive committee of the Dr. Phillips Performing Arts Center, the Central Florida board of directors for Seaside National Bank & Trust, and on the Governor’s Council of the EDC.Orlando Economic Partner-ship.

In April 2015, Martins received the James B. Greene Economic Development Award, which is the highest honor bestowed by the Orlando Economic Development Commission, and recognizes an individual whose work has contributed substantially to the economic prosperity of the region. In 2013, he was awarded the 2013 Charles Andrews Memorial Hospitality Award for Community Leadership by the Central Florida Hotel and Lodging Association. The award is CFHLA’s highest honor recognizing an individual’s achievements and contributions to the Central Florida hospitality industry as well as the community at large.

Following the tragedy at Pulse nightclub in June 2016, Martins was chosen by the City of Orlando to lead the board of directors for the largest fund for victims of the shooting, the city-sponsored OneOrlando fund.

Martins earned his MBA from the University of Central Florida where he is a member of the College of Business Administration’s Hall of Fame. He also serves on the Dean’s Executive Council for the College of Business Administration at UCF, and was honored with the opportunity to serve as Commencement Speaker at UCF in August 2008 and serves on the UCF Board of Trustees.

A native of Kearny, New Jersey, Martins earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from Villanova, where he graduated from in 1986. He resides in Orlando, Fla., with his wife, Juliet, and daughters, Sophia (13) and Gabrielle (11).

ALEX MARTINSChief Executive Officer/Alternate Governor

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Thirty Facts For 30 Years1. In its relatively short 30-year history, the Orlando Magic has won six division championships (1995, 1996, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2019).

2. The Orlando Magic have captured two Eastern Conference titles (1995, 2009), advancing to two NBA Finals.

3. Since the DeVos Family purchased the team in 1991-92, the Magic have the seventh-most regular season wins in the Eastern Conference and have compiled seven 50-plus win seasons.

4. The Orlando Magic have finished with a .500 record or better in 17 of the last 27 seasons (since 1992-93), which is the fourth-best in the Eastern Conference over that span.

5. Orlando has reached the playoffs 15 times in the last 26 seasons (since 1993-94) which is the sixth-most in the NBA’s Eastern Conference.

6. The Orlando Magic ranked No. 1 in the NBA in group ticket sales in 2018-19, marking the third straight year to lead the league. In 2018-19, the Magic also ranked No. 1 in the NBA in single-game ticket sales and played before three of the top 10 crowds in the franchise history.

7. In 2018-19, the Magic won the NBA’s Sponsor Retention Award, annually given to the top three teams who retain the most revenue from corporate partners.

8. The Magic was named the NBA’s Retailer of the Year in 2018.

9. In 2018-19, Magic games on Fox Sports Go saw a year-over-year rating increase of 34 percent. Viewership during Orlando’s run to the 2019 playoffs was up 60 percent as well between January and March, as the Magic went 22-9 over its last 31 games and posted the best win improvement (+17 wins) in the NBA.

10. Magic social media followers topped the seven million mark this past year.

11. Over the last 29 years, the Orlando Magic Youth Foundation has raised and distributed more than $24 million to local nonprofit community organizations. More than 500 local nonprofit agencies have received funds over that span. The De-Vos Family covers all operating expenses so that 100 percent of money raised goes to the community.

12. This past year, $1.2 million was raised via OMYF and donated to 16 local nonprofit organizations. The year also included the inaugural Orlando Magic Wine Festival & Auction. All told, the Orlando Magic annually gives more than $2 million to the local community by way of sponsorship of events, donated tickets, autograph merchandise and grants.

13. Orlando Magic community relations programs annually impact an estimated 100,000 kids.

14. Annually, the Magic (players, coaches, executives, ambassadors) make 1000-plus community appearances, while the Magic Volunteer Program provides 7,000-plus community service hours.

15. The Magic have packed 75,000 meals over the last five years to assist underserved children, while honoring more than 500 local military men and women.

16. Orlando Magic and DeVos Family giving has included: $25 million to build five community gyms, $10 million to the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, $9 million to the University of Central Florida for the DeVos Sports Business Management Program, $1.5 million to the UCF Downtown Campus project, $1 million to the Heart of Florida United Way, $1 million to the American Red Cross, $500,000 to the OneOrlando Funds for victims of Pulse, and $250,000 to the Par-ramore Kidz Zone.

ORLANDO MAGIC BY THE NUMBERS

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17. The Orlando Magic has made a commitment to affordable ticket options and retaining value in tickets via “Magic Mon-ey” credits. Ticket highlights for the 2019-2020 season include 1,800 seats priced at $20 or less and 8,000 seats priced $40 or less.

18. The Orlando Magic have redefined the season ticket for its most valued customers. Season ticket holders have the ability to return their tickets up to game time in exchange for Magic Money, the Magic’s loyalty currency that can be used for seat upgrades, additional tickets to a future game, unique experiences and special access, concessions, and mer-chandise. All of the benefits are available through the Orlando Magic’s mobile app.

19. The Amway Center was named the 2012 Sports Facility of the Year by the SportsBusiness Journal. Amway Center also received the StadiumBusiness’ 2013 Customer Experience Award.

20. Other DeVos Family Central Florida owned sports franchises include: The Lakeland Magic of the NBA G-League, the Orlando Solar Bears of the ECHL and affiliate of the Tampa Bay Lightning, and Magic Gaming of the NBA2K League.

21. The Orlando Magic is also the developer of the Sports and Entertainment District across from the Amway Center. Ele-ments of the project include a $200 million investment by the Magic and its partners to provide dining, retail, a public gath-ering space and entertainment options in the heart of downtown Orlando, along with a hotel, office building and housing.

22. The National Basketball Association is a global sports and media business built around four professional sports leagues: The NBA, the Women’s NBA, the NBA G League and the NBA 2K League.

23. Of note, 48 players earned call-ups from G League to the NBA this past season, while a record 105 individual NBA players were assigned to the NBA G League a record 482 times. Fifty-two percent of NBA end-of-the-season rosters had NBA G League experience to end 2018-19.

24. The NBA has established a major international presence with games and programming in 215 countries and territories in 50 languages, and merchandise for sale in more than 100,000 stores in 100 countries on six continents.

25. NBA rosters at the start of the 2018-19 season featured 108 international players from 42 countries.

26. The NBA has created one of the largest social media communities in the world, with 1.5 billion likes and followers globally across all league, team, player platforms.

27. Through NBA Cares, the league addresses important social issues by working with internationally recognized youth-serving organizations that support education, youth and family development and health-related causes.

28. The Orlando Magic has hosted NBA All-Star Weekend twice (1992, 2012). The 2012 NBA All-Star Weekend brought in an estimated economic impact of $95 million.

29. The Magic have participated in the NBA Global Games five times (Brazil, China, Japan, London (twice), Mexico City (twice)).

30. The Orlando Magic’s Mission Statement is To Be World Champions On And Off The Court, Delivering Legendary Moments Every Step Of The Way.

ORLANDO MAGIC BY THE NUMBERS

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Friday, July 5 Cox Pavilion 3 p.m. – Croatia vs. Detroit (NBA TV) 5 p.m. – Cleveland vs. Minnesota (NBA TV) 7 p.m. – Brooklyn vs. Dallas (NBA TV) 9 p.m. – Golden State vs. Charlotte (NBA TV) 11 p.m. – San Antonio vs. Orlando (NBA TV) Thomas & Mack 3:30 p.m. – Milwaukee vs. Philadelphia (ESPN2) 5:30 p.m. – China vs. Miami (ESPNU) 7:30 p.m. – Chicago vs. Los Angeles Lakers (ESPN) 9:30 p.m. – New Orleans vs. New York (ESPN) 11:30 p.m. – Denver vs. Phoenix (ESPN) Saturday, July 6 Cox Pavilion 3 p.m. – Utah vs. Oklahoma City (NBA TV) 5 p.m. – Milwaukee vs. Atlanta (NBA TV) 7 p.m. – Indiana vs. Memphis (NBA TV) 9 p.m. – Houston vs. Dallas (NBA TV) 11 p.m. – China vs. Sacramento (NBA TV) Thomas & Mack 3:30 p.m. – Detroit vs. Portland (ESPNU) 5:30 p.m. – Philadelphia vs. Boston (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. – Los Angeles Lakers vs. LA Clippers (ESPNU) 10 p.m. – Washington vs. New Orleans (ESPN) 12 a.m. – Golden State vs. Toronto (ESPN) Sunday, July 7 Cox Pavilion 4 p.m. – Croatia vs. Brooklyn (NBA TV) 6 p.m. – Orlando vs. Denver (NBA TV) 8 p.m. – Miami vs. Utah (NBA TV) 10 p.m. – Portland vs. Houston (NBA TV) Thomas & Mack 3:30 p.m. – Charlotte vs. San Antonio (ESPN2) 5:30 p.m. – Atlanta vs. Minnesota (ESPN2) 7:30 p.m. – Cleveland vs. Chicago (ESPN) 9:30 p.m. – Phoenix vs. New York (ESPN) 11:30 p.m. – LA Clippers vs. Memphis (ESPN2) Monday, July 8 Cox Pavilion 3 p.m. – Philadelphia vs. Oklahoma City (ESPNU) 5 p.m. – Detroit vs. Indiana (ESPNU) 7 p.m. – Toronto vs. Milwaukee (ESPNU) 9 p.m. – Minnesota vs. San Antonio (ESPNU) 11 p.m. – Charlotte vs. China (ESPNU) Thomas & Mack 3:30 p.m. – Dallas vs. Sacramento (NBA TV) 5:30 p.m. – Brooklyn vs. Washington (NBA TV) 7:30 p.m. – Boston vs. Cleveland (NBA TV) 9:30 p.m. – Chicago vs. New Orleans (NBA TV) 11:30 p.m. – Los Angeles Lakers vs. Golden State (NBA TV)

*All times listed are Eastern*Schedule is subject to change

SUMMER LEAGUE SCHEDULE

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SUMMER LEAGUE SCHEDULETuesday, July 9 Cox Pavilion 4 p.m. – Orlando vs. Miami (ESPN2) 6 p.m. – Utah vs. Portland (ESPN2) 8 p.m. – Boston vs. Denver (ESPN2) 10 p.m. – Houston vs. Sacramento (ESPN2) Thomas & Mack 3:30 p.m. – Oklahoma City vs. Croatia (NBA TV) 5:30 p.m. – Atlanta vs. Indiana (NBA TV) 7:30 p.m. – Memphis vs. Phoenix (NBA TV) 9:30 p.m. – Toronto vs. New York (NBA TV) 11:30 p.m. – Washington vs. LA Clippers (NBA TV) Wednesday, July 10 Cox Pavilion 3 p.m. – Detroit vs. Philadelphia (NBA TV) 5 p.m. – Chicago vs. Charlotte (NBA TV) 7 p.m. – Miami vs. Minnesota (NBA TV) 9 p.m. – Phoenix vs. San Antonio (NBA TV) 11 p.m. – Milwaukee vs. China (NBA TV) Thomas & Mack 3:30 p.m. – Dallas vs. Croatia (ESPNU) 5:30 p.m. – Brooklyn vs. Orlando (ESPNU) 7:30 p.m. – New Orleans vs. Cleveland (ESPN2) 9:30 p.m. – New York vs. Los Angeles Lakers (ESPN2) 11:30 p.m. – Denver vs. Golden State (ESPNU) Thursday, July 11 Cox Pavilion 6 p.m. – Indiana vs. Toronto (NBA TV) 8 p.m. – Oklahoma City vs. Portland (NBA TV) 10 p.m. – LA Clippers vs. Sacramento (NBA TV) Thomas & Mack 6:30 p.m. – Washington vs. Atlanta (ESPN2) 8:30 p.m. – Houston vs. Utah (ESPNU) 10:30 p.m. – Memphis vs. Boston (ESPN2) Friday, July 12 – Consolation Consolation games will take place at the below times and locations: Cox Pavilion: 4 p.m., 6 p.m., 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. (NBA TV) Thomas & Mack: 4:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m., 10:30 p.m. (ESPNU) Saturday, July 13 – Consolation and Quarterfinals Consolation games will take place at the below times and locations: Cox Pavilion: 4 p.m., 6 p.m., 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. (NBA TV) Quarterfinal tournament games will take place at the below times and locations: Thomas & Mack: 4:30 p.m. (ESPN), 6:30 p.m. (ESPN), 8:30 p.m. (ESPN), 10:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Sunday, July 14 – Semifinals Semifinal tournament games will take place at the below times and locations: Thomas & Mack: 6 p.m. (ESPN2) and 8 p.m. (ESPN2) Monday, July 15 – Championship Thomas & Mack: 9 p.m. (ESPN)

*All times listed are Eastern*Schedule is subject to change

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2019 ORLANDO MAGIC SUMMER LEAGUE ROSTER(as of June 20, 2019 – SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

NO. NAME POS HT WT BIRTHDATE LAST TEAM40 Braian Angola-Rodas G/F 6-6 195 04/06/94 Lakeland Magic5 Mo Bamba C 7-0 225 05/12/98 Texas33 Chad Brown F 6-9 245 09/06/96 UCF 42 Devin Davis F 6-6 225 03/29/95 Lakeland Magic75 Tyler Davis C 6-10 266 05/22/97 Brujos De Guayama (PR) 43 Marcus Foster G 6-3 205 06/03/95 DB Promy (South Korea) 45 Abdul Gaddy G 6-4 215 01/26/92 OKC Blue 50 Jeremiah Hill G 6-2 170 09/04/95 Lakeland Magic55 Amile Jefferson C 6-9 224 05/07/93 Orlando Magic/Lakeland Magic73 Daquan Jeffries G/F 6-5 225 04/30/97 Tulsa67 Peter Jok G/F 6-6 205 03/30/94 Northern Arizona Suns72 Cameron Lard C 6-9 225 09/06/97 Iowa State 70 Vic Law G 6-7 200 12/19/95 Northwestern 60 Erik McCree F 6-8 225 12/20/93 Pesaro (Italy) 62 Isaiah Miles F 6-7 227 06/09/94 Limoges (France)74 Dererk Pardon C 6-8 235 10/01/96 Northwestern65 John Petrucelli G/F 6-4 190 10/27/92 Lakeland Magic71 B.J. Taylor G 6-2 200 11/02/96 UCF66 Gabe York G/F 6-3 184 08/02/93 Lakeland Magic

STAFFHead Coach: Steve CliffordAssistant Coach/Summer League Coach: Pat DelanyAssistant Coaches: Mike Batiste, Tyrone Corbin, Steve Hetzel, Rick Higgins, Bruce Kreutzer High Performance Director: Dave TenneyHead Athletic Trainer: Ernest Eugene Head Strength and Conditioning Coach: Luke Storey

Pronunciation Guide: Dererk Pardon (Derek) Braian Angola-Rodas: (Brian) John Petrucelli: (Pet-tru-cell-e)Peter Jok: (Jacque)

SUMMER LEAGUE ROSTER

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Jeff Weltman, who brings 30 years of experience in basketball operations in the NBA, was named president of basketball operations of the Orlando Magic on May 23, 2017. He is responsible for over-seeing all aspects of the team’s basketball operations department.

Weltman came to Orlando after four seasons with the Toronto Raptors, including his final season as general manager (2016-17). He joined the Raptors as executive vice president, basketball operations in 2013.

Prior to joining Toronto, Weltman spent five seasons as assistant general manager of the Milwaukee Bucks from 2008-13. During his tenure with Milwaukee, he assisted in all basketball, salary cap and administrative matters.

Weltman came to Milwaukee following one year as director of basketball administration in Detroit (2007-08) and five seasons as assistant general manager with the Denver Nuggets (2001-06).

During his time in Denver, Weltman helped engineer personnel moves that shifted the Nuggets from a struggling team with no salary cap flexibility to one of the up-and-coming teams in the NBA. The Nuggets won 49 games in 2004-05, the fourth-most since the franchise joined the NBA in 1976. In 2003-04, the Nuggets posted the sixth-biggest turnaround in NBA history, improving their win total by 26 games and reached the playoffs for the first time since 1995.

Weltman joined the Nuggets after spending 13 seasons with the Los Angeles Clippers, where he served as director of player personnel since 1994.

The New York native originally joined the Clippers as video coordinator in 1988 and was immediately elevated to a scouting position. During his last season in Los Angeles (2000-01), the Clippers im-proved their win total by 16 – the biggest turnaround in the league.

Weltman graduated in 1987 from Oberlin College in Ohio, where he earned two varsity letters in bas-ketball. He and his wife, Alexis, have twin daughters, Lucy and JJ.

JEFF WELTMANPresident of Basketball Operations

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John Hammond was named general manager of the Orlando Magic on May 23, 2017. He begins his second season with the Magic, bringing more than 37 years of coaching and administrative experi-ence to Orlando. Hammond came to the Magic after spending nine seasons (2008-17) as general manager of the Milwaukee Bucks.

During Hammond’s 28 years in the NBA, his teams have made 16 postseason appearances. Presi-dent of Basketball Operations Jeff Weltman served as assistant general manager under Hammond for five seasons (2008-13) and also worked with him in Detroit (2007-08).

Hammond was named general manager of Milwaukee on April 11, 2008 and promptly generated an eight-win improvement in his first season and another 12 during his second, earning the 2009-10 NBA Executive of the Year Award.

Prior to joining the Bucks, Hammond spent seven seasons as vice president of basketball operations with the Detroit Pistons, where he was responsible for directing day-to-day operations of the basket-ball operations department, handling player personnel issues and assisting in roster development. During his time with Detroit, the Pistons were 330-158 (.676), reached the Eastern Conference Finals six consecutive times (2003-08), made two straight trips to the NBA Finals (2004-05) and captured the NBA World Championship in 2004. In addition to his time as vice president of basketball opera-tions, Hammond also served as director of player personnel, scouting director and assistant coach in two stints with the Pistons.

Hammond began his NBA career in 1989 as an assistant coach and scout with the Minnesota Tim-berwolves. From there, he joined Larry Brown’s staff with the Los Angeles Clippers, where they ad-vanced to the playoffs in 1992 and 1993. Hammond had a second stint with the Clippers in 2000-01, joining Alvin Gentry’s staff as lead assistant. That team saw a 16-game improvement and Hammond was noted as a key in developing first-year players Darius Miles, Keyon Dooling and Quentin Rich-ardson.

Prior to his NBA career, Hammond spent six seasons at Southwest Missouri State, where he helped lead the school to three consecutive NCAA Tournament berths (1986-88) and a trip to the NIT in 1985. He also spent two seasons at Houston Baptist (1981-83), two seasons at Nebraska (1979-81) and three seasons at the high school level in Nebraska.

A native of Zion, Ill., Hammond graduated from Greenville College in Illinois, where he earned two let-ters in basketball and served as a student assistant coach. He and his wife, Marsha, have a daughter, Lauryn.

JOHN HAMMONDGeneral Manager

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Steve Clifford became the 14th head coach in Orlando Magic history on May 30, 2018. He brings more than 30 years of coaching experience at the NBA and collegiate level, including helping lead the Magic to the 2009 NBA Finals as an assistant coach.

Clifford has compiled a regular season record of 238-254 (.484). He recorded his 200th career NBA regular season coaching victory on Nov. 5, 2018 vs. Cleveland. During his first season at the helm of the Magic, Clifford guided Orlando to a 42-40 record (.512), a 17-win improvement, which was the largest turnaround in the NBA and the second-biggest improvement in franchise history. The Magic clinched a berth into the 2019 NBA Playoffs for the first time since 2012 and captured the Southeast Division title, the franchise’s first since 2009-10.

Clifford returned to Orlando after spending the previous five seasons (2013-18) as head coach of the Charlotte Hornets. He was named Charlotte’s head coach on May 29, 2013 and compiled a record of 196-214 (.478) during that span. Clifford led Charlotte to the NBA Playoffs in two of his first four seasons at the helm after the team qualified for the postseason just once in the previous 10 seasons.

During Clifford’s first season in Charlotte (2013-14), the team saw a 22-win improvement from the previous season, finishing 43-39 and earning a playoff berth for the first time since 2009-10. In 2015-16, the Hornets went 48-34, their best record since 1999-2000. Charlotte again made the NBA Playoffs, eventually falling in seven games to third-seeded Miami.

A native of Island Falls, Maine, Clifford arrived in Charlotte after spending the 2012-13 season as an assistant coach with the Los Angeles Lakers, first under Mike Brown and then under Mike D’Antoni.

Prior to the Lakers, Clifford spent five seasons as an assistant coach with Orlando from 2007-12. As a member of Stan Van Gundy’s staff, he helped the Magic to a 259-135 record (.657) and five straight playoff appearances, including a trip to the 2009 NBA Finals. The team won 50 games or more in four straight seasons from 2007-11, winning three consecutive Southeast Division titles (2007-08, 2008-09 and 2009-10).

Before going to Orlando, Clifford spent four seasons as an assistant coach under Jeff Van Gundy with the Houston Rockets from 2003-07. He began his NBA career with the New York Knicks, serving as the team’s advance scout in 2000-01 before moving to the bench as an assistant coach from 2001-03.

Prior to the NBA, Clifford spent 15 years coaching at the collegiate level, including four years as head coach at Adelphi University in Garden City, New York from 1995-99. He posted a record of 86-36 (.705) at Adelphi, leading the school to four straight 20-win seasons, becoming the first coach in school history to record consecutive 20-win campaigns, and four straight appearances in the NCAA Division II Tournament. His winning percentage remains the second-best of the 12 head coaches in the program’s 65-year history.

Clifford began his college coaching career at Saint Anselm College in New Hampshire, where he spent four seasons as an assistant coach. He then served as an assistant coach for one year at Fairfield University, four seasons at Boston University and one season at Siena University before becoming the head coach at Adelphi. Clifford also spent one season as an assistant coach at East Carolina University in 1999-2000 before moving to the NBA. Clifford’s first coaching experience came at Woodland High School in Maine, where he coached for two seasons after graduating from the University of Maine at Farmington with a degree in special education. He played four years for the Beavers, being named Best Defensive Player in his final two seasons while serving as team captain.

STEVE CLIFFORD NBA COACHING RECORD Regular Season PlayoffsYear Team W L Pct. Finish W L Pct.13-14 Charlotte 43 39 .524 3rd/Southeast 0 4 .00014-15 Charlotte 33 49 .402 4th/Southeast -- -- --15-16 Charlotte 48 34 .585 T-1st/Southeast 3 4 .42916-17 Charlotte 36 46 .439 4th/Southeast -- -- --17-18 Charlotte 36 46 .439 3rd/Southeast -- -- --18-19 Orlando 42 40 .512 1st/Southeast -- -- -- Totals (6 seasons) 238 254 .484 Playoff Totals 3 8 .273

STEVE CLIFFORDHead Coach

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Mike Batiste completed his first season as assistant coach of the Orlando Magic. He joined Orlando after spending last season (2017-18) as an assistant coach with the Charlotte Hornets under Steve Clifford.

Batiste came to Charlotte after serving as a player development assistant with the Brooklyn Nets in 2016-17 and two seasons (2014-16) as an assistant coach with the Canton Charge of the NBA G League.

Prior to his coaching career, Batiste played professionally for 14 seasons, including one season (2002-03) in the NBA with the Memphis Grizzlies. He spent 10 years with Panathinaikos of the Greek Basket League, helping lead the club to eight consecutive league championships and earning the league’s MVP award in 2010. Batiste also won three EuroLeague championships (2007, 2009 and 2011), garnered All-EuroLeague First Team honors in 2011 and was named All-EuroLeague Second Team in 2012. He also had professional stints with clubs in Belgium, Italy and Turkey.

A native of Long Beach, Calif., Batiste played collegiately for three seasons (1996-99) at Arizona State University, earning All-Pac-10 First Team honors during his final campaign in 1998-99.

Batiste and his wife, Sarah, have a son, Michael, and a daughter, Sydney.

MIKE BATISTEAssistant Coach

TYRONE CORBINAssistant Coach

Tyrone Corbin finished his first season as assistant coach of the Orlando Magic. He came to Orlando with nearly 30 years of NBA experience as both a player and a coach. Most recently, Corbin spent the last two seasons (2016-18) as an assistant coach with the Phoenix Suns.

Prior to joining Phoenix, Corbin spent the 2014-15 campaign as an assistant coach with the Sacramento Kings, before being named interim head coach for 28 games (7-21 record). He was relieved of his duties on February 12, 2015 and remained with the organization as an advisor.

Corbin began his coaching career with the Utah Jazz, joining the staff in 2004. He spent seven seasons (2004-11) as an assistant coach before succeeding Jerry Sloan as the team’s head coach in 2010-11. Corbin spent three-plus seasons (2011-14) as head coach of the Jazz, compiling a record of 112-146 (.434). Utah had a winning record in two of his three full seasons at the helm and made the NBA Playoffs in 2012.

Originally selected in the second round (35th overall) of the 1985 NBA Draft by San Antonio, Corbin played 16 seasons in the NBA. He appeared in 1,065 career regular season games (458 starts) with San Antonio, Cleveland, Phoenix, Minnesota, Utah, Atlanta, Sacramento, Miami and Toronto, averaging 9.2 ppg., 4.7 rpg., 1.8 apg. and 1.15 stlpg. in 26.0 minpg. Corbin also played in 81 career playoff games (43 starts), averaging 8.4 ppg., 5.0 rpg. and 1.4 apg. in 27.5 minpg.

A native of Columbia, S.C., Corbin graduated from DePaul University with a degree in computer science. He and his wife, Dante, have two children, TyJha and Tyrell.

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PAT DELANYAssistant Coach

Pat Delany completed his first season as assistant coach of the Orlando Magic. He joined Orlando after spending four seasons (2014-18) as an assistant coach with the Charlotte Hornets under Clifford.

Delany came to Charlotte after spending the 2013-14 campaign as head coach of the Sioux Falls Skyforce of the NBA G League. During his lone season with Sioux Falls, he led the Skyforce to a 31-19 record, tied for the second-best mark in the league and posted the fifth-best winning percentage in the franchise’s 25-year history.

Prior to his time at Sioux Falls, the G League affiliate of the Miami Heat, Delany spent 11 seasons with the Heat, including six seasons as advance scout (2007-13) and four as video coordinator (2003-07). He began with Miami as a video intern in 2002-03.

Before his time with the Heat, Delany spent part of the 2001-02 season as a video intern for the Boston Celtics and spent five summers as a basketball camp counselor at places including the University of North Carolina, University of Notre Dame and his alma mater, Saint Anselm College, a Division II school in New Hampshire.

Delany played four seasons at Saint Anselm, where he finished his career as the school’s all-time leader in assists with 731. He graduated with a degree in business administration.

Delany and his wife, Jackie, have three children, Rylan, Lila May and Rosalie.

STEVE HETZELAssistant Coach

Steve Hetzel completed his first season as assistant coach of the Orlando Magic. He came to Orlando after spending four seasons (2014-18) as an assistant coach with the Charlotte Hornets under Steve Clifford.

Hetzel joined Charlotte after spending the 2013-14 campaign as head coach of the Canton Charge of the NBA G League. During his lone season with Canton, he led the Charge to a 28-22 record, finishing second in the East division and posted the second-best winning percentage in franchise history.

Before his time at Canton, Hetzel spent four seasons (2009-13) as player development coach with the Detroit Pistons. In that role, he was responsible for identifying individual strengths and weaknesses, creating a specific progression plan and monitoring players’ growth throughout the season. During his tenure with the Pistons, three players received NBA All-Rookie honors – Jonas Jerebko (Second Team, 2010), Greg Monroe (Second Team, 2011) and Brandon Knight (First Team, 2012).

Prior to Detroit, Hetzel spent three seasons (2006-09) as video coordinator for the Cleveland Cavaliers. His career began in 2005-06 as an assistant video coordinator with the San Antonio Spurs.

Hetzel graduated from Michigan State University in 2005, earning a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology with a specialization in coaching and served as a student manager for the men’s basketball team.

Hetzel and his wife, Anne, have three children, Aden, Selah and Jackie.

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BRUCE KREUTZERAssistant Coach

Bruce Kreutzer finished his first season as assistant coach of the Orlando Magic. He joined Orlando after spending three seasons (2015-18) as an assistant coach with the Charlotte Hornets under Steve Clifford.

Kreutzer joined Charlotte after serving as a shooting consultant for the NBA G League (2008-11) and Philadelphia 76ers (2008-10).

Kreutzer joined former NBA All-Star Mark Price in forming the Mark Price Shooting Lab at Suwanne Sports Academy in 2006, where he was lead shooting instructor and player development coach. He also was head coach of the Atlanta Vision of the ABA for two seasons (2006-08), where the team won the Southern Division and made an Elite Eight appearance.

Prior to his time in the ABA, Kreutzer served as an assistant coach at both Queens University in Charlotte, helping them reach the NCAA Division II Final Four in 2003, as well as UNC Charlotte. He was head coach at Garinger High School, where he led the team to the 4A Boys North Carolina State High School Championship in 1989. Kreutzer was also post graduate head coach at Massanutten Military Academy in Woodstock, Va., developing more than 20 Division I players during his tenure.

A graduate of SUNY-New Paltz, Kreutzer earned his bachelor’s degree in social sciences. He and his wife, Nancy, have two children, Jennifer Ogle (and her husband, Alex) and Kevin (and his wife, Natasha), as well as four grandchildren, Kaitlin, Ashley, Carter and Mackenzie.

Rick Higgins completed his first season as associate coach/player development for the Orlando Magic. His responsibilities include on-the-court player development and preparing scouting reports.

Higgins joined Orlando in June 2018 after spending eight seasons (2010-18) with Charlotte. With the Bobcats and Hornets, he served as a basketball operations assistant, video scout and coaching associate/video coordinator

A native of Danville, CA, Higgins played three years at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. His father, Rod, is currently the vice president of basketball operations for the Atlanta Hawks.

RICK HIGGINSAssociate Coach/Player Development

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BASKETBALL OPERATIONSORLANDO MAGIC COACHING AND PERFORMANCE STAFFMike Batiste..........................................................................................................................................................................................................Assistant CoachLionel Chalmers............................................................................................................................................................Video Coordinator/Player DevelopmentSteve Clifford..............................................................................................................................................................................................................Head CoachTy Corbin..............................................................................................................................................................................................................Assistant CoachPat Delany............................................................................................................................................................................................................Assistant CoachJacob Diamond..................................................................................................................................................................................Team Equipment ManagerCristian Espinoza..................................................................................................................................................................................Athletic Trainer AssociateErnest Eugene..............................................................................................................................................................................................Head Athletic TrainerJames Fraschilla...................................................................................................................................................................................................Video AssociateChad Gerhard..........................................................................................................................................................................................Applied Sports ScientistStan Heath......................................................................................................................................................................................Lakeland Magic Head CoachSteve Hetzel.........................................................................................................................................................................................................Assistant CoachRick Higgins.....................................................................................................................................................................Associate Coach/Player Development Mark Jenkins.............................................................................................................................................................................................Assistant Video CoachDarrel Jordan Jr....................................................................................................................................................................................................Video AssociateZach Kerkow-Provo......................................................................................................................................................................................................Team ChefBruce Kreutzer......................................................................................................................................................................................................Assistant CoachMark Mahoney...........................................................................................................................................................................Lakeland/Orlando Magic TrainerSameer Mehta..................................................................................................................................................................................................Physical TherapistRodney “Sid” Powell .......................................................................................................................................................................Director of Team OperationsNathan Spencer.................................................................................................................................................................Performance & Rehabilitation CoachLuke Storey.......................................................................................................................................................................Head Strength & Conditioning CoachAki Tajima Aki.........................................................................................................................................................................................................Athletic TrainerDavid Tenney......................................................................................................................................................................................High Performance DirectorCody Wright...................................................................................................................................................................................................Equipment Assistant

BASKETBALL OPERATIONS STAFFAdetunji Adedipe...........................................................................................................................................................................Lakeland Magic Assistant GMMarti Artigas............................................................................................................................................................................International Scouting CoordinatorDavid Bencs................................................................................................................................................................................Director of Basketball AnalyticsMichael Brooks..........................................................................................................................................................................Basketball Operations SpecialistBecky Bonner................................................................................................................................................Director of Player Development & Quality ControlOrlando Boyer..........................................................................................................................................................Player Development Department AssistantRyan Chen....................................................................................................................................................................................Basketball Operations AnalystDavid Corbett............................................................................................................................................................................................................Data ScientistPete D’Alessandro................................................................................................................................................................Assistant GM - Basketball StrategyMatthew Devita........................................................................................................................................................................................Basketball Data AnalystJohn Gabriel.......................................................................................................................................................................................................Executive AdvisorJohn Hammond.................................................................................................................................................................................................General ManagerRegan Harris..................................................................................................................................................Player Development & Team Services ManagerBrian Hill.............................................................................................................................................................................................................Executive AdvisorSoumya Kambhampati...........................................................................................................................................................................................Data ScientistProsper Karangwa.........................................................................................................................................................................................Director of ScoutingMatt Lloyd..................................................................................................................................................................................................................Assistant GMTommy Massimino....................................................................................................................................................................Basketball Operations SpecialistStephen Mervis.................................................................................................................................................................................Special Assistant to the GMDylan Murphy................................................................................................................................................................................Basketball Operations AnalystChristopher Newton..........................................................................................................................................................................Assistant Director - SecurityDavid Painter................................................................................................................................................................................Director of Basketball FacilitiesAnthony Parker..............................................................................................................................................................................................Lakeland Magic GMBill Pope.................................................................................................................................................................................................Director of Pro PersonnelLarry Thompson..............................................................................................................................................................................................Director of SecurityKevin Tiller ................................................................................................................................................................Player Development CoordinatorJeff Weltman.........................................................................................................................................................................President of Basketball OperationsJonathan Whitkin...................................................................................................................................................................................................Advance ScoutAnna Zhao...............................................................................................................................................................................................Associate Data Scientist

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• Guard, 6-6, 195 pounds • Played college ball at Florida State University • Played for the Lakeland Magic during the 2018-19 season where he aver-

aged 9.8 ppg., 4.4 rpg., and 2.6 apg.• Native of Colombia• DOB: April 6, 1994

PLAYER BIOS

#40 Braian Angola-Rodas

• Center, 7-0, 221 pounds • Was the sixth overall pick in the 2018 NBA Draft• Played one season for the Texas Longhorns, averaging 12.9 points, 10.5 rebounds

and 3.7 blocks per game• Averaged 6.2 ppg., 5.0 rpg., and 1.4 bpg. during his rookie season • Native of Harlem, New York• DOB: May 12, 1998

#5 Mo Bamba

• Forward, 6-9, 245 pounds• Played college ball at the University of Central Florida• Averaged 4.5 ppg., 5.0 rpg., and 1.0 blkpg. during the 2018-19 season at

Central Florida• Native of Deltona, Florida• DOB: September 6, 1996

# 33 Chad Brown

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• Guard, 6-3, 205 pounds • Played college ball at Creighton University • Played internationally for the KBL and LEB DivA leagues for the 18-19

season where he averaged 24.4 ppg., 5.2 rpg. and 3.7 apg.• Native of Wichita Falls, Texas• DOB: June 3, 1995

#43 Marcus Foster

• Forward, 6-6, 228 pounds• Played college ball at the University of Houston • Played for the Lakeland Magic during the 2018-19 season where he aver-

aged 6.4 ppg., 3.8 rpg., and 1.3 apg. • Native of Indianapolis, Indiana• DOB: March 29, 1995

#42 Devin Davis

• Center, 6-10, 266 pounds• Played college ball at Texas A&M University where he was second-team

All-SEC as a sophomore• Signed a two-way contract with the Oklahoma City Thunder in August

2018• Native of San Jose, California • DOB: May 22, 1997

# 75 Tyler Davis

PLAYER BIOS

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• Guard, 6-3, 195 pounds • Played college ball at the University of Washington from 2009-12• Played for the Oklahoma City Blue during the 2018-19 season where he

averaged 9.5 ppg., 3.1 rpg., and 7.4 apg. • Native of Tacoma, Washington• DOB: January 26, 1992

#45 Abdul Gaddy

• Guard, 6-2, 170 pounds • Played college ball at Valdosta State University • Played for the Lakeland Magic during the 18-19 season where he averaged

7.00 ppg., 2.2 rpg., and 2.9 apg.• Native of Richmond Hills, Georgia• DOB: September 4, 1995

#50 Jeremiah Hill

PLAYER BIOS

• Forward, 6-9, 224 pounds• Played in 12 games as a two-way player for the Orlando Magic• Averaged 18.0 ppg., 11.3 rpg, and 3.8 apg. for the Lakeland Magic• Played college ball at Duke University where he won a National Champion-

ship during the 2014-15 season • Native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • DOB: May 7, 1993

#55 Amile Jefferson

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• Guard, 6-6, 205 pounds • Played college ball at the University of Iowa• Played for the Northern Arizona Suns during the 2017-18 and 2018-19 sea-

sons where he averaged 14.3 ppg., 4.7 rpg., and 1.4 apg. in 18-19• Native of South Sudan • DOB: March 30, 1994

#67 Kacuol “Peter” Jok

PLAYER BIOS

• Guard/Forward, 6-5, 230 pounds• Played college ball at the University of Tulsa • Averaged 13.0 ppg., 5.6 rpg., and 1.8 apg. during the 2018-19 season at

Tulsa • Native of Edmond, Oklahoma • DOB: August 30, 1997

#73 Daquan Jeffries

• Forward, 6-9, 245 pounds• Played college ball at Iowa State University • Averaged 5.6 ppg., 2.8 rpg., and 1.2 blkpg. during the 2018-19 season at

Iowa State • Native of Natchitoches, Louisiana• DOB: September 6, 1997

# 72 Cameron Lard

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• Forward, 6-8, 225 pounds• Played college ball at Louisiana Tech University • Two-way player for the Utah Jazz and Salt Lake City Stars during the 2017-18

season • Played internationally for Consultinvest Pesarp in the Lega Serie A league during

the 18-19 season where he averaged 18.1 ppg., 4.9 rpg., and 1.0 apg• Native of Winter Garden, Florida• DOB: December 20, 1993

#60 Erik McCree

• Forward, 6-7, 220 pounds• Played college ball at Saint Joseph’s University• Played internationally for the LNB Pro A league during the 2016-17 and

2018-19 seasons where he averaged 11.0 ppg., 4.4 rpg., and 0.8 apg. • Native of Baltimore, Maryland• DOB: June 9, 1994

# 62 Isaiah Miles

PLAYER BIOS

• Forward, 6-7, 200 pounds • Played college ball at Northwestern University • Averaged 15.0 ppg., 6.4 rpg., and 3.0 apg. during the 2018-19 season at

Northwestern• Native of South Holland, Illinois • DOB: December 19, 1995

#70 Vic Law

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PLAYER BIOS

• Guard, 6-2, 195 pounds• Played college ball at the University of Central Florida where he was

named to the AAC’s First Team All-Conference in 2018-19• Averaged 15.9 ppg., 2.3 rpg., and 3.2 apg during the 2018-19 season at

UCF• Attended Boone high school in Orlando, FL• Native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana• DOB: November 2, 1996

# 71 B.J. Taylor

• Guard, 6-4, 190 pounds • Played college ball at Molloy College• Played for the Lakeland Magic during the 17-18 and 18-19 seasons where

he averaged 12.1 ppg., 4.1 rpg., and 2.8 apg. • Spent two season (2014-2016) in Slovakia • Native of Hicksville, New York• DOB: October 27, 1992

# 65 John Petrucelli

• Center, 6-8, 235 pounds • Played college ball at Northwestern University • Averaged 14.0 ppg., 7.8 rpg., and 0.9 blkpg. during the 18-19 season at

Northwestern• Native of Cleveland, Ohio • DOB: October 1, 1996

#73 Dererk Pardon

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PLAYER BIOS

• Guard, 6-3, 190 pounds• Played college ball at the University of Arizona • Averaged 16.4 ppg., 3.1 rpg., and 3.1 apg during the 18-19 season with

Lakeland Magic • Native of West Covina, California • DOB: August 2, 1993

#66 Gabe York

ORLANDO MAGIC SELECT CHUMA OKEKE IN FIRST ROUND OF 2019 NBA DRAFT

Auburn University product taken with the 16th overall pick Orlando, FL – The Orlando Magic have selected center Chuma Okeke (CHOO-muh oh-KEE-kee) in the first round (16th overall) of the 2019 NBA Draft. Okeke (6’8”, 230, 8/18/98) played and started in 38 games last season (2018-19) as a sophomore at Auburn University, averaging 12.0 ppg., 6.8 rpg., 1.9 apg., 1.82 stlpg. and 1.21 blkpg. in 29.1 minpg., while shooting .387 (55-142) from three-point range. He led the Tigers in rebounding, steals (third in the SEC) and blocked shots. Okeke was named to the 2019 SEC All-Tournament Team and the 2019 All-Midwest Regional Team. He helped the Tigers reach the NCAA Final Four, but sustained a season-ending knee injury (torn left ACL) during their Sweet Sixteen win against North Carolina. During that contest, Okeke became the first Auburn player since 2000 and fifth ever to record 20+ points and 10+ rebounds in a NCAA Tournament game. Okeke played in 72 career games (38 starts) during two seasons (2017-19) at Auburn University, averaging 9.9 ppg., 6.3 rpg., 1.5 apg. and 1.28 stlpg. in 25.5 minpg., while shooting .389 (89-229) from three-point range.

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Through April 10 (42-40) ORLANDO MAGIC 2018-2019 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS

-FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS--PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVGVucevic 80 80 2510 701 1354 .518 84 231 .364 179 227 .789 224 736 960 307 157 1 81 159 89 1665 20.8Gordon 78 78 2633 470 1046 .449 121 347 .349 185 253 .731 129 445 574 289 172 2 57 162 56 1246 16.0Fournier 81 81 2553 468 1069 .438 153 450 .340 137 170 .806 38 220 258 295 225 2 71 154 12 1226 15.1Ross 81 0 2150 440 1027 .428 217 566 .383 126 144 .875 27 253 280 135 119 0 72 90 29 1223 15.1Augustin 81 81 2269 318 677 .470 131 311 .421 181 209 .866 41 162 203 426 115 0 52 128 4 948 11.7Isaac 75 64 1996 262 611 .429 86 266 .323 110 135 .815 99 312 411 80 143 0 59 75 98 720 9.6Fultz (TOT) 19 15 427 65 155 .419 4 14 .286 21 37 .568 26 44 70 59 52 0 17 25 5 155 8.2Simmons 41 9 845 104 286 .364 19 83 .229 56 72 .778 23 77 100 95 68 0 18 56 14 283 6.9Bamba 47 1 766 117 243 .481 21 70 .300 37 63 .587 64 169 233 39 102 0 13 43 64 292 6.2Iwundu 68 13 1233 113 274 .412 29 79 .367 84 103 .816 37 147 184 73 123 0 28 44 22 339 5.0Birch 50 1 643 91 151 .603 0 1 .000 58 83 .699 79 111 190 38 72 0 18 20 29 240 4.8Carter-Williams 28 1 372 46 123 .374 10 38 .263 32 53 .604 19 51 70 70 48 0 20 20 15 134 4.8Carter-Williams (12 0 227 21 62 .339 3 19 .158 20 27 .741 16 41 57 49 21 0 11 10 9 65 5.4Grant 60 1 939 92 220 .418 40 110 .364 26 40 .650 19 79 98 156 78 0 44 51 6 250 4.2Briscoe 39 0 559 55 138 .399 11 34 .324 15 26 .577 5 69 74 87 66 0 11 31 2 136 3.5Martin 42 1 328 43 104 .413 20 57 .351 9 11 .818 11 62 73 18 51 1 3 11 8 115 2.7Caupain 4 0 16 4 8 .500 2 3 .667 0 0 --- 1 2 3 4 0 0 1 0 0 10 2.5Jefferson 12 0 68 10 16 .625 0 0 --- 7 8 .875 6 15 21 3 8 0 3 1 3 27 2.3Frazier 10 0 44 7 21 .333 0 6 .000 1 4 .250 3 2 5 1 6 0 1 1 0 15 1.5MAGIC 82 - 19780 3316 7307 .454 937 2633 .356 1231 1575 .782 822 2902 3724 2095 1526 6 543 1082 445 8800 107.3OPPONENTS 82 - 19780 3274 7185 .456 858 2475 .347 1336 1717 .778 739 2922 3661 1892 1537 6 575 1064 362 8742 106.6

-- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -- ----------- AVERAGE PER GAME ------------ -CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SEASON)-PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTSVucevic 41 24 12 3 4 4 36 31.4 12.0 3.8 1.01 2.0 1.11 20.8 18 26 9 11 29 12C 41Gordon 42 16 10 3 8 3 31 33.8 7.4 3.7 0.73 2.1 0.72 16.0 14 26 13C 13C 16T 10C 41Fournier 40 8 10 4 4 2 31 31.5 3.2 3.6 0.88 1.9 0.15 15.1 12T 23C 12 15 10 10C 32Ross 36 9 7 3 5 4 35 26.5 3.5 1.7 0.89 1.1 0.36 15.1 16 29 9T 10 10 7T 51Augustin 42 7 13 3 4 2 27 28.0 2.5 5.3 0.64 1.6 0.05 11.7 12 22 13 13 9 14 35Isaac 35 13 4 3 4 5 20 26.6 5.5 1.1 0.79 1.0 1.31 9.6 8C 18C 5C 6C 13C 4C 20CFultz (TOT) 32 9 7 3 3 2 16 22.5 3.7 3.1 0.89 1.3 0.26 8.2 7C 16C 4 8 10 10 16CSimmons 33 6 7 2 4 2 18 20.6 2.4 2.3 0.44 1.4 0.34 6.9 13 24 9 10 8 8 35Bamba 26 12 3 2 3 5 15 16.3 5.0 0.8 0.28 0.9 1.36 6.2 7C 11C 4C 6C 12C 3C 15CIwundu 32 8 4 3 3 2 16 18.1 2.7 1.1 0.41 0.6 0.32 5.0 7C 11C 7C 8C 8C 4T 16CBirch 23 11 3 2 2 4 13 12.9 3.8 0.8 0.36 0.4 0.58 4.8 6C 8T 7 10T 12 5 13TCarter-Williams ( 25 6 7 3 3 2 15 13.3 2.5 2.5 0.71 0.7 0.54 4.8 13 28 12 15 14 16 33Carter-Williams ( 25 6 7 3 3 2 15 18.9 4.8 4.1 0.92 0.8 0.75 5.4Grant 28 5 8 3 3 1 13 15.6 1.6 2.6 0.73 0.9 0.10 4.2 8 16 8 10 8 13 24Briscoe 28 9 8 2 3 1 10 14.3 1.9 2.2 0.28 0.8 0.05 3.5 4C 8C 4C 6C 9C 8C 10CMartin 28 6 3 2 2 2 12 7.8 1.7 0.4 0.07 0.3 0.19 2.7 8 15 9 10 14 5 20Caupain 5 1 2 1 0 0 5 3.9 0.8 1.0 0.25 0.0 0.00 2.5 2C 3C 0C 0C 1C 2C 5CJefferson 25 7 1 1 1 1 6 5.7 1.8 0.3 0.25 0.1 0.25 2.3 3C 4C 3C 4C 7C 1C 6CFrazier 6 1 1 1 1 0 6 4.4 0.5 0.1 0.10 0.1 0.00 1.5 3C 5C 1C 2C 1C 1C 6CMAGIC 265 65 37 14 22 11 149 241.2 45.4 25.5 6.62 13.2 5.43 107.3 62 113 45 57 69 46 155OPPONENTS 265 57 34 16 21 15 132 241.2 44.6 23.1 7.01 13.0 4.41 106.6 59 121 44 55 73 46 148

ORLANDO MAGIC 18-19 REGULAR SEASON STATS

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ORLANDO MAGIC 18-19 PLAYOFF STATSThrough May 12 (1-4) ORLANDO MAGIC 2019 FIRST ROUND VS. TORONTO

-FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS--PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVGGordon 5 5 164 29 62 .468 8 20 .400 10 19 .526 11 25 36 18 16 0 6 13 1 76 15.2Ross 5 0 146 20 54 .370 12 35 .343 14 17 .824 1 17 18 7 10 0 6 10 2 66 13.2Augustin 5 5 141 20 41 .488 10 21 .476 14 16 .875 1 7 8 19 7 0 2 7 1 64 12.8Fournier 5 5 175 24 69 .348 8 34 .235 6 8 .750 3 13 16 10 14 0 7 12 0 62 12.4Vucevic 5 5 147 21 58 .362 3 13 .231 11 14 .786 9 31 40 15 12 0 2 13 5 56 11.2Carter-Williams 5 0 92 12 31 .387 2 8 .250 7 8 .875 2 18 20 12 12 0 3 8 0 33 6.6Isaac 5 5 137 11 40 .275 4 20 .200 7 8 .875 10 21 31 2 9 0 2 5 5 33 6.6Birch 5 0 92 10 18 .556 0 0 --- 6 7 .857 9 22 31 4 8 0 1 6 5 26 5.2Iwundu 5 0 60 6 18 .333 3 9 .333 9 9 1.000 0 7 7 4 4 0 3 2 0 24 4.8Martin 3 0 18 4 9 .444 2 7 .286 0 2 .000 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 10 3.3Frazier 3 0 15 2 5 .400 0 0 --- 1 2 .500 1 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 1.7Grant 3 0 14 2 10 .200 0 7 .000 1 1 1.000 0 4 4 3 1 0 0 1 0 5 1.7MAGIC 5 - 1200 161 415 .388 52 174 .299 86 111 .775 48 169 217 95 94 0 33 78 20 460 92.0RAPTORS 5 - 1200 202 422 .479 60 163 .368 68 80 .850 35 188 223 131 115 0 42 61 21 532 106.4

-- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -- ----------- AVERAGE PER GAME ------------ -CAREER HIGHS (C=SET, T=TIED THIS SERIES)-PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS FG FGA FT FTA REB AST PTSGordon 38 10 7 3 4 1 25 32.8 7.2 3.6 1.20 2.6 0.20 15.2 10C 17C 3C 7C 10C 7C 25CRoss 32 6 3 2 3 1 24 29.2 3.6 1.4 1.20 2.0 0.40 13.2 8C 17C 5C 5T 6C 3C 24CAugustin 32 2 6 1 2 1 25 28.2 1.6 3.8 0.40 1.4 0.20 12.8 10 22 10 10 3 7 25TFournier 37 5 3 2 4 0 19 35.0 3.2 2.0 1.40 2.4 0.00 12.4 8C 18C 5 6 5C 3C 19CVucevic 39 14 6 1 5 3 22 29.5 8.0 3.0 0.40 2.6 1.00 11.2 7C 14C 6C 6C 14C 6C 22CCarter-Williams 25 9 5 2 2 0 10 18.5 4.0 2.4 0.60 1.6 0.00 6.6 10 21 7C 7C 9C 9 22Isaac 40 8 1 2 2 3 14 27.3 6.2 0.4 0.40 1.0 1.00 6.6 5C 11C 4C 4C 8C 1C 14CBirch 30 11 3 1 2 4 9 18.3 6.2 0.8 0.20 1.2 1.00 5.2 4C 7C 2C 3C 11C 3C 9CIwundu 15 3 2 1 1 0 12 12.0 1.4 0.8 0.60 0.4 0.00 4.8 3C 5C 5C 5C 3C 2C 12CMartin 7 1 1 0 0 1 5 6.1 0.7 0.3 0.00 0.0 0.33 3.3 2T 5T 2 4 4 1T 5TFrazier 6 3 0 1 0 0 4 4.9 1.3 0.0 0.33 0.0 0.00 1.7 2C 3C 1C 2C 3C 0C 4CGrant 6 4 2 0 1 0 5 4.7 1.3 1.0 0.00 0.3 0.00 1.7 2T 9 2 2 4C 4 6MAGIC 240 48 20 9 17 5 104 240.0 43.4 19.0 6.60 15.6 4.00 92.0 48 103 39 51 57 34 124OPPONENTS 240 48 34 11 14 6 115 240.0 44.6 26.2 8.40 12.2 4.20 106.4 53 97 40 51 62 37 123

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ORLANDO MAGICDate Opponent Team/Opp Home Road Total High Scoring High Rebounds High Assists Opponent Scoring Atten.Oct 17 MIAMI W104-101 1-0 0-0 1-0 Gordon-26 Gordon-16 Fournier-5 Dragic-26 19,191Oct 19 CHARLOTTE L 88-120 1-1 0-0 1-1 Ross-14 Gordon-10 Vucevic-4 Walker-26 17,668Oct 20 @Philadelphia L115-116 1-1 0-1 1-2 Fournier-31 Vucevic-13 Vucevic-12 Embiid-32 20,300Oct 22 @Boston W 93- 90 1-1 1-1 2-2 Vucevic-24 Isaac-12 Augustin-10 Irving-22 18,624 Vucevic-12 Fournier-10Oct 25 PORTLAND L114-128 1-2 1-1 2-3 Vucevic-24 Vucevic-11 Fournier-6 Lillard-41 15,114Oct 27 @Milwaukee L 91-113 1-2 1-2 2-4 Vucevic-16 Vucevic-9 Augustin-4 Antetokounmpo-21 17,341 Ross-4Oct 30 SACRAMENTO L 99-107 1-3 1-2 2-5 Gordon-18 Vucevic-15 Grant-6 Hield-25 15,074Nov 2 L.A. CLIPPERS L 95-120 1-4 1-2 2-6 Vucevic-22 Vucevic-11 Grant-4 Williams-28 15,953 Fournier-4Nov 4 @San Antonio W117-110 1-4 2-2 3-6 Gordon-26 Bamba-11 Augustin-7 DeRozan-25 18,354 Fournier-7Nov 5 CLEVELAND W102-100 2-4 2-2 4-6 Gordon-23 Vucevic-10 Fournier-5 Hill-22 15,009Nov 7 DETROIT L 96-103 2-5 2-2 4-7 Fournier-27 Gordon-10 Augustin-7 Drummond-23 16,103Nov 9 WASHINGTON W117-108 3-5 2-2 5-7 Vucevic-21 Vucevic-14 Fournier-6 Beal-27 16,562Nov 11 @New York W115- 89 3-5 3-2 6-7 Ross-22 Vucevic-14 Grant-8 Knox-17 19,812Nov 12 @Washington L109-117 3-5 3-3 6-8 Ross-21 Vucevic-11 Fournier-5 Wall-25 15,346Nov 14 PHILADELPHIA W111-106 4-5 3-3 7-8 Vucevic-30 Vucevic-8 Augustin-9 Redick-22 15,921Nov 17 L.A. LAKERS W130-117 5-5 3-3 8-8 Vucevic-36 Vucevic-13 Augustin-7 James-22 19,249Nov 18 NEW YORK W131-117 6-5 3-3 9-8 Gordon-31 Vucevic-10 Vucevic-9 Hardaway-32 15,898Nov 20 TORONTO L 91- 93 6-6 3-3 9-9 Fournier-27 Vucevic-18 Augustin-5 Leonard-18 16,016 Grant-5Nov 23 @Denver L 87-112 6-6 3-4 9-10 Ross-18 Gordon-9 Grant-5 Lyles-22 19,520 Gordon-5 Fournier-5Nov 25 @L.A. Lakers W108-104 6-6 4-4 10-10 Vucevic-31 Vucevic-15 Augustin-9 James-24 18,997Nov 26 @Golden State L110-116 6-6 4-5 10-11 Vucevic-30 Vucevic-12 Augustin-9 Durant-49 19,596Nov 28 @Portland L112-115 6-6 4-6 10-12 Vucevic-20 Vucevic-8 Grant-7 Lillard-41 18,865 Vucevic-7Nov 30 @Phoenix W 99- 85 6-6 5-6 11-12 Vucevic-25 Vucevic-15 Augustin-6 Ayton-19 13,228Dec 4 @Miami W105- 90 6-6 6-6 12-12 Gordon-20 Gordon-13 Augustin-5 Winslow-14 19,600 Gordon-5Dec 5 DENVER L118-124(OT) 6-7 6-6 12-13 Fournier-26 Vucevic-15 Augustin-5 Murray-31 16,636 Gordon-5Dec 7 INDIANA L 90-112 6-8 6-6 12-14 Vucevic-22 Gordon-14 Gordon-4 Bogdanovic-26 17,214Dec 10 @Dallas L 76-101 6-8 6-7 12-15 Simmons-18 Vucevic-16 Vucevic-4 Barnes-19 19,334Dec 13 CHICAGO W 97- 91 7-8 6-7 13-15 Vucevic-26 Vucevic-10 Gordon-7 LaVine-23 20,201Dec 15 UTAH W 96- 89 8-8 6-7 14-15 Fournier-24 Vucevic-19 Augustin-5 Mitchell-24 20,011 Vucevic-5Dec 19 SAN ANTONIO L 90-129 8-9 6-7 14-16 Augustin-17 Gordon-9 Gordon-7 Aldridge-20 17,138Dec 21 @Chicago L 80- 90 8-9 6-8 14-17 Fournier-24 Vucevic-19 Fournier-6 Markkanen-32 20,436Dec 23 MIAMI L 91-115 8-10 6-8 14-18 Fournier-17 Isaac-7 Gordon-4 T. Johnson-25 18,846 Vucevic-7 Fournier-4Dec 26 PHOENIX L120-122(OT) 8-11 6-8 14-19 Augustin-27 Vucevic-13 Augustin-6 Booker-35 16,755Dec 28 TORONTO W116- 87 9-11 6-8 15-19 Vucevic-30 Vucevic-19 Vucevic-8 Leonard-21 18,846Dec 30 DETROIT W109-107 10-11 6-8 16-19 Augustin-26 Vucevic-11 Augustin-8 Kennard-16 17,761Dec 31 @Charlotte L100-125 10-11 6-9 16-20 Gordon-14 Bamba-12 Grant-5 Walker-24 14,694 Gordon-5Jan 2 @Chicago W112- 84 10-11 7-9 17-20 Vucevic-22 Vucevic-12 Gordon-9 LaVine-16 19,013Jan 4 @Minnesota L103-120 10-11 7-10 17-21 Vucevic-22 Vucevic-7 Simmons-7 Towns-29 14,355Jan 6 @L.A. Clipper L 96-106 10-11 7-11 17-22 Gordon-17 Vucevic-24 Vucevic-8 Harris-28 16,616Jan 7 @Sacramento L 95-111 10-11 7-12 17-23 Ross-20 Vucevic-13 Briscoe-4 Fox-20 15,724Jan 9 @Utah L 93-106 10-11 7-13 17-24 Augustin-23 Gordon-10 Augustin-6 Mitchell-33 18,306Jan 12 BOSTON W105-103 11-11 7-13 18-24 Gordon-28 Vucevic-13 Fournier-5 Irving-25 18,846 Vucevic-5

ORLANDO MAGICDate Opponent Team/Opp Home Road Total High Scoring High Rebounds High Assists Opponent Scoring Atten.Jan 13 HOUSTON W116-109 12-11 7-13 19-24 Gordon-22 Vucevic-9 Vucevic-6 Harden-38 16,982 Vucevic-22Jan 16 @Detroit L115-120(OT) 12-11 7-14 19-25 Vucevic-24 Vucevic-13 Augustin-7 Griffin-30 14,019 Ross-24Jan 18 BROOKLYN L115-117 12-12 7-14 19-26 Gordon-23 Vucevic-17 Vucevic-6 Russell-40 17,840Jan 19 MILWAUKEE L108-118 12-13 7-14 19-27 Vucevic-27 Isaac-6 Augustin-7 Bledsoe-30 18,846 Vucevic-6 Bamba-6Jan 21 @Atlanta W122-103 12-13 8-14 20-27 Fournier-29 Vucevic-14 Fournier-7 Dedmon-24 16,611 Vucevic-29 Ross-7Jan 23 @Brooklyn L110-114 12-13 8-15 20-28 Vucevic-21 Vucevic-14 Augustin-6 Dinwiddie-29 13,185Jan 25 WASHINGTON L 91- 95 12-14 8-15 20-29 Vucevic-28 Gordon-11 Gordon-6 Beal-27 17,216Jan 27 @Houston L 98-103 12-14 8-16 20-30 Gordon-23 Vucevic-17 Grant-5 Harden-40 18,055 Vucevic-5Jan 29 OKLAHOMA CITY L117-126 12-15 8-16 20-31 Vucevic-27 Vucevic-11 Gordon-7 George-37 16,341Jan 31 INDIANA W107-100 13-15 8-16 21-31 Ross-30 Isaac-13 Briscoe-8 Turner-27 16,625Feb 2 BROOKLYN W102- 89 14-15 8-16 22-31 Vucevic-24 Isaac-12 Augustin-8 Russell-23 17,385 Vucevic-12Feb 5 @Oklahoma Cit L122-132 14-15 8-17 22-32 Ross-26 Vucevic-9 Gordon-10 George-39 18,203

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Feb 7 MINNESOTA W122-112 15-15 8-17 23-32 Ross-32 Vucevic-10 Augustin-6 Towns-27 17,184Feb 9 @Milwaukee W103- 83 15-15 9-17 24-32 Isaac-17 Vucevic-17 Briscoe-7 Bledsoe-19 17,812Feb 10 @Atlanta W124-108 15-15 10-17 25-32 Vucevic-19 Vucevic-12 Augustin-10 Len-16 13,370Feb 12 @New Orleans W118- 88 15-15 11-17 26-32 Vucevic-25 Vucevic-17 Briscoe-8 Moore-19 15,733Feb 14 CHARLOTTE W127- 89 16-15 11-17 27-32 Ross-21 Gordon-11 Augustin-7 Monk-15 18,846 Vucevic-11Feb 22 CHICAGO L109-110 16-16 11-17 27-33 Fournier-22 Vucevic-13 Vucevic-7 Markkanen-25 18,846Feb 24 @Toronto W113- 98 16-16 12-17 28-33 Ross-28 Vucevic-12 Augustin-8 Lowry-19 19,800Feb 26 @New York L103-108 16-16 12-18 28-34 Gordon-26 Vucevic-11 Fournier-8 Mudiay-19 17,833 Vucevic-26Feb 28 GOLDEN STATE W103- 96 17-16 12-18 29-34 Gordon-22 Gordon-15 Vucevic-6 Curry-33 18,846Mar 2 @Indiana W117-112 17-16 13-18 30-34 Vucevic-27 Isaac-8 Fournier-8 Bogdanovic-25 17,923 Gordon-8 Vucevic-8Mar 3 @Cleveland L 93-107 17-16 13-19 30-35 Vucevic-28 Vucevic-13 Vucevic-6 Clarkson-18 19,432Mar 5 @Philadelphia L106-114 17-16 13-20 30-36 Fournier-25 Vucevic-12 Augustin-5 Redick-26 20,379Mar 8 DALLAS W111-106 18-16 13-20 31-36 Ross-22 Vucevic-13 Vucevic-6 Doncic-24 19,196Mar 10 @Memphis L 97-105 18-16 13-21 31-37 Vucevic-26 Vucevic-10 Augustin-6 Conley-26 16,627 Gordon-6Mar 13 @Washington L 90-100 18-16 13-22 31-38 Vucevic-20 Vucevic-14 Augustin-7 Beal-23 15,107Mar 14 CLEVELAND W120- 91 19-16 13-22 32-38 Gordon-21 Vucevic-11 Augustin-7 Sexton-23 18,091 Birch-11Mar 17 ATLANTA W101- 91 20-16 13-22 33-38 Vucevic-27 Vucevic-20 Augustin-9 Young-20 18,045Mar 20 NEW ORLEANS W119- 96 21-16 13-22 34-38 Fournier-22 Vucevic-17 Augustin-7 S. Johnson-18 17,005Mar 22 MEMPHIS W123-119(OT) 22-16 13-22 35-38 Ross-31 Fournier-8 Augustin-8 Dorsey-29 18,025Mar 25 PHILADELPHIA W119- 98 23-16 13-22 36-38 Vucevic-28 Vucevic-11 Fournier-7 Embiid-20 16,848Mar 26 @Miami W104- 99 23-16 14-22 37-38 Vucevic-24 Vucevic-16 Augustin-7 Waiters-26 19,704Mar 28 @Detroit L 98-115 23-16 14-23 37-39 Gordon-20 Vucevic-12 Augustin-4 Ellington-25 18,128 Gordon-4 Vucevic-4Mar 30 @Indiana W121-116 23-16 15-23 38-39 Gordon-23 Gordon-10 Augustin-10 Collison-24 17,923Apr 1 @Toronto L109-121 23-16 15-24 38-40 Fournier-21 Vucevic-13 Augustin-6 Green-29 19,800 Carter-Williams-6Apr 3 NEW YORK W114-100 24-16 15-24 39-40 Vucevic-29 Vucevic-13 Augustin-8 Hezonja-29 18,846Apr 5 ATLANTA W149-113 25-16 15-24 40-40 Fournier-25 Gordon-11 Augustin-7 Young-22 18,999 Vucevic-25 Vucevic-11 Gordon-7 Ross-25Apr 7 @Boston W116-108 25-16 16-24 41-40 Ross-26 Vucevic-12 Augustin-13 Irving-23 18,624Apr 10 @Charlotte W122-114 25-16 17-24 42-40 Ross-35 Gordon-7 Carter-Williams-7 Walker-43 17,719 Jefferson-7

2018-19 SEASON RESULTS

2018-19 PLAYOFF RESULTSORLANDO MAGICDate Opponent Team/Opp Home Road Total High Scoring High Rebounds High Assists Opponent Scoring Atten.Apr 13 @Toronto W104-101 0-0 1-0 1-0 Augustin-25 Gordon-10 Augustin-6 Leonard-25 19,937Apr 16 @Toronto L 82-111 0-0 1-1 1-1 Gordon-20 Carter-Williams-9 Augustin-4 Leonard-37 19,964Apr 19 TORONTO L 93- 98 0-1 1-1 1-2 Ross-24 Vucevic-14 Gordon-7 Siakam-30 19,367Apr 21 TORONTO L 85-107 0-2 1-1 1-3 Gordon-25 Gordon-7 Gordon-5 Leonard-34 19,087Apr 23 @Toronto L 96-115 0-2 1-2 1-4 Augustin-15 Birch-11 Carter-Williams-5 Leonard-27 19,800

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Through March 23 (32-18) LAKELAND MAGIC 2018-2019 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS

-FIELD GOALS- -3-POINT FG-- -FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS--PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVGJefferson 34 34 1129 253 434 .583 1 3 .333 105 142 .739 137 246 383 129 83 0 25 69 23 612 18.0York 41 32 1198 235 558 .421 123 335 .367 80 94 .851 19 108 127 129 71 0 42 80 3 673 16.4Caupain 49 49 1651 298 620 .481 88 228 .386 120 154 .779 40 244 284 266 69 0 41 97 8 804 16.4Briscoe 2 2 62 12 23 .522 2 4 .500 6 9 .667 0 1 1 13 9 0 3 3 1 32 16.0Johnson 39 32 1162 215 452 .476 76 172 .442 95 113 .841 54 148 202 53 80 0 56 66 21 601 15.4Brown 27 16 783 130 315 .413 45 131 .344 43 53 .811 23 122 145 63 53 0 24 59 15 348 12.9Frazier 18 18 540 83 186 .446 15 39 .385 38 55 .691 23 62 85 30 44 0 29 31 4 219 12.2Petrucelli 47 32 1328 198 409 .484 57 129 .442 118 139 .849 40 153 193 131 142 3 80 82 36 571 12.1Campbell 43 10 772 179 372 .481 68 175 .389 38 52 .731 49 121 170 48 127 4 28 53 17 464 10.8Angola-Rodas 38 5 925 123 295 .417 53 151 .351 74 85 .871 34 135 169 97 91 0 56 36 22 373 9.8Mullens 6 3 119 20 54 .370 10 26 .385 7 10 .700 4 26 30 7 9 0 2 11 9 57 9.5Hill 44 0 768 116 269 .431 56 147 .381 20 28 .714 23 73 96 128 43 0 33 35 14 308 7.0Davis 41 7 711 109 219 .498 15 49 .306 30 38 .789 28 129 157 54 75 1 31 35 13 263 6.4Jackson 10 4 181 17 50 .340 6 29 .207 5 7 .714 14 25 39 7 15 0 6 12 3 45 4.5Wright 30 1 266 29 68 .426 5 25 .200 18 27 .667 5 15 20 22 32 0 13 8 0 81 2.7Onwukamuche 27 5 388 23 39 .590 4 7 .571 13 24 .542 25 35 60 22 61 2 8 30 11 63 2.3Smith 3 0 18 2 6 .333 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 4 5 9 2 4 0 0 1 1 4 1.3MAGIC 50 - 12000 2042 4369 .467 624 1650 .378 810 1030 .786 522 1648 2170 1201 1008 10 477 755 201 5518 110.4OPPONENTS 50 - 12000 1966 4252 .462 569 1596 .357 849 1125 .755 528 1649 2177 1089 976 10 376 843 212 5350 107.0

-- SINGLE-GAME HIGHS -- ----------- AVERAGE PER GAME ------------ --------- AVERAGE PER 48 MINUTES --------PLAYER MIN REB AST ST TO BL PTS MIN REB AST STL TO BLK PTS REB AST PF STL TO BLK PTSJefferson 43 18 7 3 5 3 33 33.2 11.3 3.8 0.74 2.0 0.68 18.0 16.3 5.5 3.5 1.06 2.9 0.98 26.0York 38 10 7 4 5 1 34 29.2 3.1 3.1 1.02 2.0 0.07 16.4 5.1 5.2 2.8 1.68 3.2 0.12 27.0Caupain 42 12 11 3 6 1 31 33.7 5.8 5.4 0.84 2.0 0.16 16.4 8.3 7.7 2.0 1.19 2.8 0.23 23.4Briscoe 33 1 8 2 3 1 19 31.2 0.5 6.5 1.50 1.5 0.50 16.0 0.8 10.1 7.0 2.32 2.3 0.77 24.8Johnson 39 12 5 5 6 3 34 29.8 5.2 1.4 1.44 1.7 0.54 15.4 8.3 2.2 3.3 2.31 2.7 0.87 24.8Brown 37 11 6 2 5 3 24 29.0 5.4 2.3 0.89 2.2 0.56 12.9 8.9 3.9 3.2 1.47 3.6 0.92 21.3Frazier 35 9 4 5 4 2 21 30.0 4.7 1.7 1.61 1.7 0.22 12.2 7.6 2.7 3.9 2.58 2.8 0.36 19.5Petrucelli 40 10 7 6 5 6 28 28.3 4.1 2.8 1.70 1.7 0.77 12.1 7.0 4.7 5.1 2.89 3.0 1.30 20.6Campbell 30 11 6 4 3 2 22 18.0 4.0 1.1 0.65 1.2 0.40 10.8 10.6 3.0 7.9 1.74 3.3 1.06 28.8Angola-Rodas 36 11 7 4 3 2 19 24.3 4.4 2.6 1.47 0.9 0.58 9.8 8.8 5.0 4.7 2.91 1.9 1.14 19.4Mullens 23 10 4 1 4 3 16 19.8 5.0 1.2 0.33 1.8 1.50 9.5 12.1 2.8 3.6 0.81 4.4 3.63 23.0Hill 32 8 8 4 5 2 30 17.5 2.2 2.9 0.75 0.8 0.32 7.0 6.0 8.0 2.7 2.06 2.2 0.88 19.3Davis 36 10 5 6 4 1 19 17.3 3.8 1.3 0.76 0.9 0.32 6.4 10.6 3.6 5.1 2.09 2.4 0.88 17.8Jackson 27 6 2 2 4 2 9 18.1 3.9 0.7 0.60 1.2 0.30 4.5 10.3 1.9 4.0 1.59 3.2 0.80 11.9Wright 31 3 3 2 2 0 10 8.9 0.7 0.7 0.43 0.3 0.00 2.7 3.6 4.0 5.8 2.35 1.4 0.00 14.6Onwukamuche 28 5 4 2 4 2 9 14.4 2.2 0.8 0.30 1.1 0.41 2.3 7.4 2.7 7.5 0.99 3.7 1.36 7.8Smith 8 5 1 0 1 1 2 6.1 3.0 0.7 0.00 0.3 0.33 1.3 24.0 5.3 10.7 0.00 2.7 2.67 10.7MAGIC 240 55 33 19 24 10 141 240.0 43.4 24.0 9.54 15.1 4.02 110.4 43.4 24.0 20.2 9.54 15.1 4.02 110.4OPPONENTS 240 58 35 13 28 8 132 240.0 43.5 21.8 7.52 16.9 4.24 107.0 43.5 21.8 19.5 7.52 16.9 4.24 107.0

LAKELAND MAGIC 18-19 STATS

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2017 Jonathan Isaac

Tyler Harvey Josh Gray

Kalin LucasDerrick Walton Jr.

Przemek Karnowski Jalen Jones

Marcus Georges-HuntShevon Thompson

Levi Randolph Oriol Pauli

Kellen Dunham Wesley IwunduPatricio Garino Stefan Jankovic Reggie Cameron

Matt Costello Hassan Martin

SUMMER LEAGUE ROSTERS

2016Orlando Blue

Ryan AndersonJimmy GavinTyler HarveyNick JohnsonDevyn Marble

Mickey McConnellDanilo NikolicVincent PoirierAlex Poythress

T.J. PriceShavon Shields

Gavin WareOkaro White

Stephen Zimmerman

2016Orlando WhiteAaron Bowen

Alex DavisJustin DentmonNnanna EgwuBrandon FieldsMichael FrazierPatricio Garino

Treveon GrahamKevin MurphyLandry NnokoArinze OnuakuKyle Randall

James SiakamJordan Sibert

2015Orlando BlueDrew CrawfordBrandon Davies

Terrance DrisdomNnanna EgwuAaron GordonTyler Harvey

Mario HezonjaDevyn Marble

Jordan MorganElfrid PaytonJordan SibertPeyton Siva

TaShawn ThomasJabril Trawick

Maurice Walker

2015Orlando WhiteKeith Appling

Jordan BachynskiKeith Benson

John BohannonTaylor BraunJahaii Carson

Daniel CourseyMelvin Ejim

Antoine MasonYoussou Ndoye

Glen Rice Jr.Chris Singleton Lenzell Smith

Dondray WalkerScottie WibekinJarvis Williams

2014Kadeem Batts

Seth CurryDewayne Dedmo

Kim EnglishAaron GordonLuke Hancock

Cameron JonesVernon MacklinJosh MagetteDevyn MarbleVictor OladipoRomero OsbyElfrid Payton

Kendrick PerryScott Suggs

2013Jared BerggrenKeith Clanton

Glen DandridgeMatt Gatens

Maurice HarklessTobias Harris

DeQuan JonesDoron LambShane Lawal

Rodney McGruderAndrew Nicholson

Victor OladipoKyle O’Quinn Romero OsbyAJ Slaughter

2012Kevin Anderson

Bradford BurgessJustin Harper

DeQuan JonesDeAndre Liggins

Luke NevillAndrew Nicholson

Kyle O’QuinnJosh Owens

Magnum RolleIsh Smith

Dominique SuttonRyan Thompson

Maalik WaynsCharlie Westbrook

2010Jeff Adrien

Joe CrawfordPaul Davis

Patrick EwingTrey Gilder

Yaroslav Korolev Ben McCauley Daniel Orton

Jerome Randle Stanley RobinsonSean Singletary Vladimir Stimac Curtis Stinson Donnell Taylor

2009Maurice AgerLance Allred

Ryan AndersonBrian Chase

Courtney FellsLevance Fields

C.J. GilesRichard HendrixSteven Milosevic

Jeremy PargoKasib Powell

Milovan RakovicJeremy RichardsonRussell Robinson

Darian Townes

2008James Augustine

Derrick ByarsRussell Carter

B.J. ElderD’or Fischer

Marcin GortatCliff Hammonds

Kevin KrugerCourtney LeeJustin Reed

Brian RobertsAntywane Robinson

Mark Tyndale

2007James Augustine

Steven BarberMike Bell

Damone BrownAnthony FuquaCharles GainesMarcin GortatKevin KrugerTorrell Martin

Milovan RakovicJ.J. RedickTony Skinn

Steven SmithLoren Stokes

Jeff Varem

2006James AugustineAlpha Bangura

Erik DanielsTravis Diener

Bryan EdwardsMarcin GortatDarvin Ham

Marco KillingsworthAlex Loughton

Gerry McNamaraRich Melzer

Marlon ParmerJ.J. Redick Joe Shipp

Juan Jose Trigueros

2004David BaileyKeith Boganh

Wesley FluellenRod GrizzardJack Hartman

Dwight HowardJimmie HunterBritton Johnsen

Mario KasunPete Mickeal

Jameer NelsonBrooks SalesJamar SmithAmit Tamir

2003Keith Bogans

Maurice CarterOusmane Cisse

Sean ColsonDerrick Dial

Chuck EidsonAndy EllisAlton Ford

Reece GainesMarcus Goree

Britton JohnsenMario Kasun

Drew NicholasZaza PachuliaLuke ReckerMarvin Slone

2002Pat Burke

Jason CapelVonteego Cummings

Ted DupayRashard GriffithCory HightowerRyan HumphreySteven HunterMario Kasun

Olumide OyedejiWilliam ParkerJeryl Sasser

*Rosters from the Orlando Pro Summer League, which took place 14 times from 2002-2017.

2018Braian Angola-Rodas

Mo BambaKhem Birch

Jacobi BoykinsIsaiah Briscoe

Antonio CampbellTroy Caupain

Chance ComancheMelvin Frazier Jr.Jonathan IsaacWesley IwunduJustin JacksonByron MullensRodney PurvisTyler Rawson

Kendall StephensJay Wright

2019 Braian Angola-Rodas

Mo BambaChad BrownDevin DavisTyler Davis

Marcus Foster Abdul GaddyJeremiah Hill

Amile JeffersonDaquan Jeffries

Peter JokCameron Lard

Vic Law Erik McCreeIsaiah Miles

Dererk PardonJohn Petrucelli

B.J. TaylorGabe York

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Most Points In a GameTravis Diener, Orl. 34 2006 Ryan Anderson, Orl. 33 2009 Most Rebounds In a GameAaron Gordon, Orl. Blue 18 2015Ryan Anderson, Orl. 14 2009

Most Assists In a GameDavid Bailey, Orl. 11 2004David Bailey, Orl. 11 2004

Most Steals In a GameAJ Slaughter, Orl. 7 2013

Most Blocks In a GameStephen Zimmerman, Orl. Blue 6 2016

Highest Scoring Average (3-game minimum)Aaron Gordon, Orl. Blue 21.7 2015Ryan Anderson, Orl. 21.4 2009Travis Diener, Orl. 20.3 2006Courtney Lee, Orl. 20.2 2008

Field Goal Percentage (minimum of 25 shots)James Augustine, Orl. 68.4 2007

Highest 3-Point Percentage (minimum of 10 shots)Travis Diener, Orl. 57.9 2006

Free Throw Percentage (minimum of 20)J.J. Redick, Orl. 96.7 2007Ryan Anderson, Orl. 92.0 2009

*Statistics from the Orlando Pro Summer League, which took place 14 times from 2002-2017.

MAGIC SUMMER RECORDS