Jalen Suggs’ injury further derails the Magic’s season as they struggle to stay out of the Play-In.

Orlando Magic guard Jalen Suggs (4) looks on against the Boston Celtics in the third quarter at Kia Center.

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The Orlando Magic’s season has taken another devastating hit, as Jalen Suggs is set to undergo arthroscopic surgery to remove a cartilage fragment in his left knee and is out indefinitely.

According to Shams Charania, Suggs is expected to make a full recovery, but his return will be determined by his rehab process.

This injury only adds to the growing list of setbacks that have plagued the Magic all season, causing their once-promising campaign to spiral out of control.

Suggs, who was averaging 16.2 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 3.7 assists while shooting 40.9% from the field and 31.3% from three-point range, was having the best season of his career before being sidelined.

His defensive intensity and improved offensive play made him one of the team’s most valuable players, and now the Magic must navigate a crucial stretch without him.

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At the start of the season, Orlando looked like a legitimate contender in the Eastern Conference. They sat in third place until December 13 and held onto the fourth seed until January 9, relying on their elite defense and a balanced offensive attack.

The Magic boast the second-best defensive rating in the league, a testament to their physicality and disciplined approach under head coach Jamahl Mosley. Their offense, while not elite, was respectable enough to keep them competitive in a stacked East.

However, the injuries have piled up, and the results speak for themselves. Since dropping to eighth place with a 29-32 record, the Magic now find themselves in danger of falling into the Play-In Tournament.

The team’s offensive rating has slipped to 28th, making it clear that their lack of consistent scoring has become a major issue.

While their defense has remained strong, their inability to generate enough offense has cost them valuable games, particularly against high-powered teams.

A significant reason for Orlando’s decline has been the health of its two young stars, Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner.

Banchero, the team’s franchise cornerstone, has played just 27 of 61 games this season, missing significant time after suffering an injury in late October.

When healthy, he has been outstanding, averaging 23.7 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 4.9 assists while shooting 42.8% from the field and 29.9% from three-point range. But his absence left a major void, forcing the Magic to rely heavily on Wagner.

Magic G Jalen Suggs to have surgery, out indefinitely | Reuters

Wagner, in turn, did everything he could to carry the team, averaging 25.0 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 4.9 assists on 46.7% shooting from the field and 30.7% from deep.

He was instrumental in keeping Orlando afloat, but his own injury in December further derailed their momentum.

Without both Banchero and Wagner for extended stretches, the Magic lacked a consistent offensive engine, leading to their slide in the standings.

Now, with Suggs out indefinitely, the Magic’s backcourt depth is further compromised. Suggs has been one of their best perimeter defenders and a key contributor on both ends. His defensive tenacity and improved offensive play have been crucial, making his absence even more concerning.

With a five-game gap between them and the sixth seed, Orlando faces an uphill battle to avoid the Play-In Tournament. Even if Banchero and Wagner remain healthy for the rest of the season, climbing back into the top six seems unlikely.

The team will need to find answers quickly, especially on offense, if they hope to salvage what once seemed like a breakout year.

Magic guard Jalen Suggs is out indefinitely due to knee injury – WFTV