The Magic ‘seat’ Banchero for the rest of the Summer League

LAS VEGAS — paolo banchero he showed plenty for the Orlando Magic in his two summer league games. And the Magic decided that was enough.

The No. 1 pick will rest the remainder of summer league, after averaging 20 points, 6 assists and 5 rebounds in his two games in Las Vegas. The Magic made the decision so they can evaluate other players who are with them this summer and see who might deserve a roster spot or a chance at the G League.

“I want to give these other guys a chance to play, so I can show what they’re capable of,” Magic coach Jamahl Mosley said. “That’s the whole point of summer league, you know, give them a chance… a chance for these other guys to see what they’re capable of. And we’ve seen what Paolo was capable of.”

Banchero maintained that he would have liked to continue playing, but referred to what the team thought was best.

“They suggested what was best for me, and I really didn’t want to back down or anything,” he said. “I was happy with the way I played. They were happy with the way I played. They were comfortable doing that; I wasn’t going to give them any push.”

The Magic are also expected to give admiral schofield Y R.J. Hampton I rest the rest of the summer league, which opens up even more minutes for players to have opportunities in Las Vegas. Mosley said that Banchero got everything he needed from the summer experience.

“His understanding of what he needs to do in certain situations, the concepts that we’re preaching offensively and defensively, he’s hanging onto that,” Mosley said. “Watching videos together, he’s watching those things. He explains to me the things that he sees on the court. It’s only two games, but you’re watching those sessions and you realize how he’s recording all of that.”

Banchero reaffirmed that he learned a lot from the experience.

“I was happy with the way I played, but there were a lot of things I could improve on,” he said. “Game 2, I had a lot of turnovers. I just got in better shape. I felt like those were my first two games, so I got my physical game back. But overall, I think I did pretty well.”

“This time in Las Vegas has helped me a lot as a basketball player,” he concluded.

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The Magic ‘seat’ Banchero for the rest of the Summer League