The Orlando Magic made their first major summer move before the NBA offseason officially started. They traded for Memphis guard Desmond Bane to solve their shooting problems. The Magic sent Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Cole Anthony and several draft picks to Memphis. The deal awaits NBA approval.
Memphis receives three future first-round picks from Orlando. One pick is the 16th selection coming up later this month. The Grizzlies also receive a 2026 first-rounder that originally belonged to Phoenix. A possible pick swap is part of the package.
Bane scored 19.2 points per game last season for Memphis. He shot 39 percent from three-point range. The Magic need better shooting to support stars Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner. They reached the playoffs twice but lost in the first round both times.
Bane brings explosive scoring that Orlando lacks from outside. He scored 30 points in 29 regular season games. He topped 40 points twice and made eight three-pointers in one game. No Magic player has made eight threes in a single game for over four years.
Orlando ranked last in three-pointers made and three-point shooting percentage this season. They averaged just 11.2 threes per game at 31.8 percent. The Magic scored only 105.4 points per game, ranking 28th. They won games through defense but needed offensive help.
Memphis receives three future first-round picks from Orlando. One pick is the 16th selection coming up later this month. The Grizzlies also receive a 2026 first-rounder that originally belonged to Phoenix. A possible pick swap is part of the package.
Bane scored 19.2 points per game last season for Memphis. He shot 39 percent from three-point range. The Magic need better shooting to support stars Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner. They reached the playoffs twice but lost in the first round both times.
Bane brings explosive scoring that Orlando lacks from outside. He scored 30 points in 29 regular season games. He topped 40 points twice and made eight three-pointers in one game. No Magic player has made eight threes in a single game for over four years.
Orlando ranked last in three-pointers made and three-point shooting percentage this season. They averaged just 11.2 threes per game at 31.8 percent. The Magic scored only 105.4 points per game, ranking 28th. They won games through defense but needed offensive help.