The Orlando Magic's season start has been slower than hoped, but their strong starting lineup indicates the team is on a promising path. The offseason addition of Desmond Bane raised expectations, giving the Magic an elite volume shooter and another key playmaker.
Adjusting to new team dynamics has taken time. Franz Wagner missed part of training camp to recover from EuroBasket, and Jalen Suggs only began contact drills later in preseason, limiting his early minutes to short bursts. This contributed to a frustrating early season, including a four-game losing streak that caused some concern.
The team responded well with two wins over the Charlotte Hornets and Washington Wizards, helping them regain momentum. These victories suggest the Magic are shaking off early difficulties and starting to perform better.
The core strength lies in Orlando’s starting five, which forms the foundation of their strategy. This group has been excelling, consistently outperforming opponents and emerging as one of the best lineups in the league—even when excluding the two most recent games.
"Orlando's starting group is the base for everything the team is trying to do. And that group has started to find their groove as one of the best lineups in the league so far."
As the team continues to gel and learn to play cohesively, there is strong optimism that the Magic will improve significantly throughout the season.
Author's summary: Despite a slow start, Orlando Magic’s powerful starting lineup shows they are poised for a successful season as they build chemistry and overcome early challenges.