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Paolo Banchero is hoping to secure Orlando’s homecourt this season

Paolo Banchero 1st Orlando Magic player in franchise history to average 32-9-6 over a 6-game span

It only took Paolo Banchero two campaigns in the NBA to lead the Magic back into the playoffs, and after his first taste of the big stage, he assured everyone that he’s learned his fair share of valuable lessons. Not only did he witness firsthand the fierce competition and intensity in postseason, but also how an error can cost you an entire game. 

However, during Orlando’s Media Day, he seemed convinced of learning the importance of having homecourt during playoff action. The young star witnessed his team start off 3-0 in their first round series against Cleveland, but consequently lost all of their four games played on the road.

“Homecourt is very important, especially when you get to the playoffs,” he assured. “We all saw the difference between having it and not having it – in those home games and what they felt like and in those road games and what they felt like. It was night and day. So, now that we know that, during the regular season, we’ll have the foresight that we’re not just playing game by game. We’re trying to play and build up to April, so that we can get homecourt.”

The Florida club had missed out on postseason action for three-consecutive years, before Paolo led his squad back into contention. One of the main reasons behind this success, was due to the fact that the Magic made their arena their own fortress, securing the Eastern Conference’s third-best home record (17-0).

To be exact, the Orlando squad enjoyed a perfect 17-0 at the Kia Center when playing against sub-.300 competition. Despite being eliminated 3-4 in the first round of the playoffs, they were still able to remain unbeaten at home against the Cavaliers.

Banchero was the first one to recognize that the front office did a great job maintaining the squad’s core for this next season, while adding some strategic players. Not only did the Magic bring back big men Goga Bitadze and Moe Wagner, along with guard Gary Harris, they also extended Jonathan Isaac and Franz Wagner.

“They did a great job,” he also said about acquiring Cory Joseph and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope. “Keeping most of the guys…

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