Magic evaluate other players in summer league vs. OKC

The Orlando Magic sat down No. 1 pick Paolo Banchero for the remainder of summer-league play in Las Vegas and gave more players on their roster an opportunity against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday.

The Magic lost to the Thunder 84-81 after missing two 3-point shots to tie and send the game into overtime.

Along with sitting Banchero, the Magic also sat out third-year veteran R.J. Hampton. It’s typical for a more experienced player to sit out during summer league while the others get playing time.

“We brought a lot of guys to summer league and we want to see everybody get an opportunity,” Magic summer-league coach Jesse Mermuys said. “It was time to take a look at some other guys. They’ve earned that.”

The players who had the most eyes on them were center Emanuel Terry and forward Justin James. Terry had 14 rebounds and scored 10 points while James went 6-for-9 on field-goal attempts and scored a team-high 16 points. The pair played for a combined total of 45 minutes.

“We’re getting great heat on the basketball,” Mermuys said. “The physicality has been high level. I’m really proud of the team’s effort defensively.”

No. 32 pick Caleb Houstan played a rough 30 minutes, going 2-for-10 on field-goal attempts (including 0-for-6 on 3-pointers), and scored 4 points.

The Magic’s next game will be Thursday against the New York Knicks at 7:30 p.m. on NBA TV.

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