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The Orlando Magic will select Mo Bamba from Texas with the sixth pick in the NBA Draft.

In his only season at Texas, Bamba came out firing. He averaged 12.9 points, 10.5 rebounds,  3.7 blocks, 0.8 blocks, 0.5 steals per game. He shot 54.1 percent from the field, 27.5 percent from three and 68.1 percent from the free throw line.

Let’s talk about wingspans for a second, Bamba has a 7-foot-10 wingspan.

He had a very productive freshman year, and Texas has a history of very productive players coming out of their system. With Bamba, the Magic add another talented player to their already talented front court and fill a potential void in the future. They now have two young core pieces to build around with Bamba and Jonathan Isaac.

Bamba’s game is going to translate very well. The Magic have not had a forward this dynamic in a long time. He is very athletic and skilled at the rim. He is also great at getting rebounds and just dominates the board, something the Magic haven’t had since Dwight Howard. He is going to be the future for the Magic for a long time and Magic fans should be pleased with him sliding to the number six pick. He fits Steve Clifford’s system very well and will now play alongside Nikola Vučević with a dangerous and lethal front court.

He is not the traditional stretch four (shooting the three ball), but he will still be very productive in today’s NBA.

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Just now, Jay Magic said:

The Orlando Magic will select Mo Bamba from Texas with the sixth pick in the NBA Draft.

In his only season at Texas, Bamba came out firing. He averaged 12.9 points, 10.5 rebounds,  3.7 blocks, 0.8 blocks, 0.5 steals per game. He shot 54.1 percent from the field, 27.5 percent from three and 68.1 percent from the free throw line.

Let’s talk about wingspans for a second, Bamba has a 7-foot-10 wingspan.

He had a very productive freshman year, and Texas has a history of very productive players coming out of their system. With Bamba, the Magic add another talented player to their already talented front court and fill a potential void in the future. They now have two young core pieces to build around with Bamba and Jonathan Isaac.

Bamba’s game is going to translate very well. The Magic have not had a forward this dynamic in a long time. He is very athletic and skilled at the rim. He is also great at getting rebounds and just dominates the board, something the Magic haven’t had since Dwight Howard. He is going to be the future for the Magic for a long time and Magic fans should be pleased with him sliding to the number six pick. He fits Steve Clifford’s system very well and will now play alongside Nikola Vučević with a dangerous and lethal front court.

He is not the traditional stretch four (shooting the three ball), but he will still be very productive in today’s NBA.

Well damn, I guess Nikola is not getting traded then

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2 minutes ago, Jay Magic said:

The Orlando Magic will select Mo Bamba from Texas with the sixth pick in the NBA Draft.

In his only season at Texas, Bamba came out firing. He averaged 12.9 points, 10.5 rebounds,  3.7 blocks, 0.8 blocks, 0.5 steals per game. He shot 54.1 percent from the field, 27.5 percent from three and 68.1 percent from the free throw line.

Let’s talk about wingspans for a second, Bamba has a 7-foot-10 wingspan.

He had a very productive freshman year, and Texas has a history of very productive players coming out of their system. With Bamba, the Magic add another talented player to their already talented front court and fill a potential void in the future. They now have two young core pieces to build around with Bamba and Jonathan Isaac.

Bamba’s game is going to translate very well. The Magic have not had a forward this dynamic in a long time. He is very athletic and skilled at the rim. He is also great at getting rebounds and just dominates the board, something the Magic haven’t had since Dwight Howard. He is going to be the future for the Magic for a long time and Magic fans should be pleased with him sliding to the number six pick. He fits Steve Clifford’s system very well and will now play alongside Nikola Vučević with a dangerous and lethal front court.

He is not the traditional stretch four (shooting the three ball), but he will still be very productive in today’s NBA.

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2 minutes ago, Jay Magic said:

The Orlando Magic will select Mo Bamba from Texas with the sixth pick in the NBA Draft.

In his only season at Texas, Bamba came out firing. He averaged 12.9 points, 10.5 rebounds,  3.7 blocks, 0.8 blocks, 0.5 steals per game. He shot 54.1 percent from the field, 27.5 percent from three and 68.1 percent from the free throw line.

Let’s talk about wingspans for a second, Bamba has a 7-foot-10 wingspan.

He had a very productive freshman year, and Texas has a history of very productive players coming out of their system. With Bamba, the Magic add another talented player to their already talented front court and fill a potential void in the future. They now have two young core pieces to build around with Bamba and Jonathan Isaac.

Bamba’s game is going to translate very well. The Magic have not had a forward this dynamic in a long time. He is very athletic and skilled at the rim. He is also great at getting rebounds and just dominates the board, something the Magic haven’t had since Dwight Howard. He is going to be the future for the Magic for a long time and Magic fans should be pleased with him sliding to the number six pick. He fits Steve Clifford’s system very well and will now play alongside Nikola Vučević with a dangerous and lethal front court.

He is not the traditional stretch four (shooting the three ball), but he will still be very productive in today’s NBA.

This article assumes AG isn’t back, eh? We did play Dwight at 4 as a rookie..

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1 minute ago, magicblue said:

Huh?

“He fits Steve Clifford’s system very well and will now play alongside Nikola Vučević with a dangerous and lethal front court.”

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