The Orlando Magic (4-10) have a turnover downside.
Even throughout their 3-3 begin to the season-long seven-game homestand, which concludes with a matchup vs. the Minnesota Timberwolves (6-8) Wednesday at Amway Center, giveaways have remained a difficulty.
They’ve averaged 18.8 turnovers and have a turnover ratio — the variety of turnovers averaged per 100 possessions — of 18.9% over the past six video games, each of that are the league’s second-worst marks for the reason that homestand began on Nov. 3.
“We talked about that before with some of the other games we lost,” Franz Wagner stated to the Orlando Sentinel. “Just the way we sometimes give the other team the basketball. We don’t give ourselves a chance and it’s all self-inflicted. Which also gives us hope that it’s not anything the other team did, it’s more of what we’re doing.”
The Magic dedicated their second-most turnovers in Monday’s loss to the Charlotte Hornets, giving the ball away 22 occasions for 21 Hornets factors in a sport they’d a number of early double-digit deficits as a result of they didn’t handle the ball.
“Give them credit: They applied a lot of ball pressure, especially in the first half and we weren’t strong enough with the ball,” Wagner stated. “Especially those live-ball turnovers…they turned them into easy points. That’s how you lose these games.”
Turnovers have been a season-long problem for the Magic final 12 months and that’s been the case by means of this season’s first month.
Their 17.1% turnover ratio and 17 giveaways per sport are the league’s second- and third-worst marks, respectively. The 20.3 factors they permit off giveaways is the league’s fifth-worst mark.
Even after they get again and play good transition protection, they mark it more durable for themselves by giving opponents extra alternatives within the open flooring.
Giving opponents simpler alternatives to attain additionally makes it extra possible the Magic should play towards a set, halfcourt protection on the opposite finish — more durable to attain towards in comparison with a protection that isn’t set after a miss.
“Especially when you’re down in a game, sometimes we want to get it back so quickly that we make those plays,” Wagner stated. “Everybody’s trying to do their best jobs. Nobody’s going to be perfect in the game but some of those mistakes we can fix and we have in the past before. Nothing new we haven’t talked about.”
Some turnovers are sure to occur often, such because the ball bouncing off one’s foot after a dribble or getting stripped on a drive. The emphasis on penalizing carrying has additionally led to an uptick in turnover charge. Turnovers typically occur with extra frequency early within the season league-wide.
But there are a number of sorts of turnovers the Magic want to wash up — not only one.
Better execution on handoffs or dribble handoffs is certainly one of these areas. The Magic had at the very least 2 turnovers due to poorly executed handoffs.
“The ball handler has to make sure he’s dribbling at the defender, not just dribbling at his offensive teammate,” coach Jamahl Mosley stated. “You want to make that defender have to make a decision. That’s a big portion of it. As that handoff happens, you don’t want to just flip it. You want to bring it to his body so he collects it and he’s able to turn the corner, read the defense and decide if it’s a catch and shoot or getting down into the lane.”
They additionally had a few turnovers the place the participant receiving the ball might’ve executed a greater job making themselves out there for the go.
“Being able to hold your man off so you can make the catch,” Mosley stated. “Being in the right spot. Finding open space when that guy does drive into the lane to kick it out. Those are the small and simple pieces we have to continue to execute.”
But a major quantity of the turnovers come from making dangerous passes — both mistimed or attempting too arduous to make the home-run play.
“Sometimes it’s discipline, trying to make a home-run play,” Wagner stated. “Every play’s a little different. Sometimes you’re trying to make the right play and your execution wasn’t perfect. But I think you’re not going to have 22 of those turnovers. It’s a combination, especially the ones where we don’t seem focused, engaged or are just lazy with the ball. Those are the ones we got to fix.”
Injury report
Rookie ahead Paolo Banchero didn’t apply Tuesday after sitting for Monday’s dwelling loss to the Charlotte Hornets, his third consecutive absence due to a sprained left ankle.
Mosley stated Banchero’s standing stays day-to-day for Wednesday.
“Obviously, he’s not happy, understandably,” Mosley stated. “He wants to be out there with his teammates. He’s doing everything we’re asking of him to do in order to get back on the court. He’s going to continue to do that.”
Banchero practiced Saturday, with Mosley saying, “He went through all the drills we put forth for him,” and that he’d be a game-time choice for Monday. He was listed as questionable on the crew’s damage report earlier than being dominated out two hours earlier than tipoff.
When requested by the Orlando Sentinel Monday if the ankle was nonetheless sore, Banchero nodded his head up and all the way down to affirm it did.
Banchero, the No. 1 choose in June’s draft, was initially added to the crew’s night damage report on Nov. 8 after rolling the ankle on a drive to the basket with 2:51 remaining within the dwelling loss to the Houston Rockets on Nov. 7.
He is averaging a team-high 23.5 factors, which is probably the most amongst rookies, to go together with 8.3 rebounds and three.6 assists in 34.6 minutes (11 video games).
Starting heart Wendell Carter Jr. was added to the damage report Tuesday night and was listed as questionable with a strained proper plantar fascia. There’s optimism he’ll be out there.
Cole Anthony (torn proper inside indirect), Markelle Fultz (fractured left huge toe), Gary Harris (left knee damage restoration), Jonathan Isaac (left knee damage restoration) and Moe Wagner (sprained proper midfoot) stay sidelined.
“Nothing new to really report,” Mosley stated. “Those guys are still on the same track.”
Turkey distribution
Carter, Mosley, Magic neighborhood ambassador Bo Outlaw, Florida Blue and Magic workers members distributed 350 Thanksgiving meals to households within the Central Florida space Tuesday.
The meals included turkey, inexperienced beans, gravy, corn, stuffing, candy potato and pumpkin pies. Kroger was a supporting companion for the occasion.
“Every opportunity we can help any areas around the Orlando area, we’re going to take them and do as much as we can. I definitely can’t take all the credit. The Magic, my fantastic family and everybody behind me made this happen. They put a lot of effort into this.”
This article first appeared on OrlandoSentinel.com. Email Khobi Price at [email protected] or comply with him on Twitter at @khobi_price.
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