(EDITORāS NOTE ā Orlando Magic rookie and No. 1 overall draft pick Paolo Banchero is doing a periodic diary with The Associated Press this season to chronicle his first year in the NBA. This is his third installment. The Magic had the worst record in he league through the first 25 games of his rookie campaign, then won 14 of their next 25 games. Heās averaging 20.5 points and 6.3 rebounds.)
Everything started to get better when we started to get healthy.
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We were 5-20 in our first 25 games, then 14-11 in our next 25 games, and a lot of that was about health. Getting Markelle Fultz back was a huge help. And a lot of other guys have gotten healthier. But I think once we got some wins and saw how we were winning, we realized we could sustain it.
Obviously, you have to have a certain level of focus to do it. But we saw in our six-game winning streak, the teams we were beating and the way we were beating them, that it wasnāt a fluke. I think that just kind of motivated us and it still motivates us. Weāve got places we want to reach and weāve got to stay focused. But it all changed when we got guys healthy, saw what weāre supposed to look like and how well we played together.
That just speaks to the guys that we have on this team and the confidence we have in each other ā the confidence we have in ourselves as players. Markelleās a No. 1 pick. Heās not scared of anything. He feels heās the best at what he does. Franz Wagner is a star. I mean, look at the leap heās taken in in his second year. In my opinion, heās the best second-year player in the league. And Iām a No. 1 pick and I feel the same way about myself as those guys do. Weāve just got guys who arenāt scared of the moment, arenāt scared to be great.
Weāve almost matched last seasonās win total already. I wasnāt here last year, but just talking to the guys who were, you see how much they appreciate where weāre at right now. When you really think about it, itās crazy. It makes me want to be part of the change around here even more. Itās exciting and itās motivating. It makes you want more. And winning makes you want more winning.
The Orlando Magic, around the league, weāve kind of been not taken seriously. Weāve been looked at as a franchise thatās struggling. So, we just continue to earn the respect. Weāre going to have to go out and take it. Teams arenāt just going to give it to us. Itās fun, though. I like winning games and like seeing the look on other peopleās faces, you know, you can tell theyāre kind of sick when they lose to us. But itās lovely. I like it.
We got another big boost when Jonathan Isaac came back. I was in high school when he hurt his knee, my junior year. Which is crazy. Weāve all seen the work he was putting in at the AdventHealth Training Center every day, trying to get back out there after 2-1/2 years. And when he got to play finally, it did a lot for me and the rest of the guys. Most of us had never played with him. Just seeing him get out there was crazy, just really encouraging. When someoneās out that long, itās hard to comprehend them even coming back on the court. To see him actually get out there and be comfortable, making plays, making shots, getting steals, it made me super excited. It was great. It was a special moment to be a part of, and then him hitting his first shot, it was impressive.
I got to catch up recently with my college coach Mike Krzyzewski on his radio show. Coach K, he was in the spotlight for 40 years, so heās enjoying retirement, enjoying spending time around his family, watching everything from afar. I hadnāt talked to him in probably like two months. I didnāt expect to get the invite to his show so soon, but I definitely wasnāt going to say no. Thatās my guy. I love him. It was great. He checks in with his NBA guys here and there, lets you know heās watching. Heās always watching. I know that. But he gives you space.
So now weāre in the second half of the season. Weāre going to play some meaningful games. Weāre playing well right now. Weāre in the mix for the play-in. But weāre not getting caught up in that, not looking too far ahead, just taking it game by game and having laser focus for each game. Weāve learned that when we do that, we tend to win.
Weāre not there yet, but weāre trying to get there. Weāre getting there.
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