ORLANDO, Fla. – In the NBA, stability in a role is a sought-after luxury. But few teams in the league are actually afforded it. The Orlando Magic, especially this season, aren't one of them.
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Bryan Toporek covers the NBA for Forbes Sports. On Monday, the Orlando Magic agreed to a three-year contract extension worth nearly $59 ...
Corey Robinson examines Wendell Carter Jr.'s recent outings and explains what has led to his best offensive season as a pro despite season-long ups and downs. View more COREY ROBINSON: After ...
When Wendell Carter Jr. returned to the floor Nov. 27 against the Bulls at home following a 12-game absence due to left foot plantar fasciitis, the Magic big man was no longer playing at center.
Maybe no one better understands that better than Wendell Carter Jr., who is again finding his mojo after an up-and-down first third of his seventh season.
The Orlando Magic got a season-high 19-point contribution from Wendell Carter Jr. off the bench in Monday night's win over the New York Knicks. His role has fluctuated so far in his seventh NBA season ...