Magic guard Gary Harris, who missed Game 6 after suffering a right hamstring strain, will return to action in Game 7 against the Cavaliers on Sunday.
Orlando Magic starting guard Gary Harris is available to play in Sunday's decisive Game 7 of the Eastern Conference first-round series against the host Cleveland Cavaliers, coach Jamahl Mosley said.
The Orlando Magic had a huge opportunity to steal home-court advantage vs. the Cleveland Cavaliers and head back to Florida with a chance to close their series out at home.
The Orlando Magic are taking on the Cleveland Cavaliers in an intense first-round NBA Playoffs matchup. The Magic took a crushing 97-83 loss to the Cavs on Saturday afternoon despite having entered the matchup with momentum from the regular season.
The Orlando Magic have nowhere to turn for offense this postseason.
Even a day later, Willie Green is still stewing about a questionable play against Zion Williamson.
The Athletic's John Hollinger offered up an NBA player comparison for Bronny James that, all things considered, doesn't reflect well for LeBron's son. Hollinger compared Bronny to Orlando Magic guard Gary Harris -- a solid, but unspectacular, journeyman role player.
The Orlando Magic have been of the biggest and most pleasant surprises of 2023-24. After finishing 34-48 last season, Orlando is 24-23 as the All-Star break approaches in mid-February.
San Antonio is a city of culture, family and loyalty. It's been that way quite some time. You can't step foot in downtown San Antonio without seeing a Spurs logo on a building, in a store, or plastered on the shirts of anyone and everyone walking around.
Cole Anthony and Gary Harris combined for 31 points off the bench as the Orlando Magic christened the start of their 35th anniversary season with a 116-86 victory over the visiting Houston Rockets Wednesday.
The sharks are circling for the starting shooting guard spot. Everyone with the Orlando Magic senses that it is a weak spot in the team’s lineup. If, like
Before the Orlando Magic hit free agency Friday, there was some business to do. It started Thursday with the team picking up the team option for Goga Bitadze and declining team options for Michael Carter-Williams and Admiral Schofield.
On Thursday night, the NBA announced multiple suspensions stemming from Wednesday night's on-court brawl during the Detroit Pistons' 121-101 win over the Orlando Magic at Little Caesars Arena.
Magic shooting guard Gary Harris Jr. appears likely to play in Friday’s road game vs. the Bulls after taking part in shootaround, coach Jamahl Mosley indicated, via Khobi Price of the Orlando Sentinel.
The Magic said in their announcement that Harris’ return to the court will depend on how he responds to rehabilitation and treatment.
Magic Shooting guard Gary Harris is expected to decide whether to get surgery for a torn left meniscus this week, per Khobe Price of the Orlando Sentinel. Harris, 27, will have a better idea of his next steps once medicals are finalized.
Harris will undergo further evaluation to determine a return timetable.
The Magic are signing guard Gary Harris to a two-year deal worth $26 million, agents Austin Brown and Aaron Mintz told Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. Jeff Zillgitt of USA Today first broke the news that Harris would be returning to the team.
The Orlando Magic pulled off a fourth-quarter rally to defeat the Indiana Pacers in Indianapolis. The Magic won 119-118 to earn their 12th victory of the season.
It’s a tough day to be named Gary if you wanted to stay with your former team, it seems.
The way Harris’ hip hit the court, and then the way he reacted afterward, led us to fear for the worst. Thankfully, he appeared to suffer no major injury, although that fall will probably be something he feels for a few days.
Entering the All-Star break, Nuggets guard Gary Harris is shooting only 40 percent from the field and 29.9 percent from three and averaging 10.2 points. Yardbarker's Brett Koremenos also identifies three other players whose year-over-year play has declined.
Nuggets wing Gary Harris made a highlight reel out of the Cavs' Matthew Dellavedova on Saturday night.
Harris has proven he can score from all over the court, and it might be best if opponents get out of his way when he’s coming through for the slam.
Monday night, the first televised NBA Awards show takes place. Finally, some two months after the end of the 2016-17 NBA regular season, we'll find out who takes home MVP, Rookie of the Year, Executive of the Year, Sixth Man, Coach of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year and more.
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