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Magic blocking out noise ahead of trade deadline: ‘Whatever happens, happens’

Por: Orlando Sentinel Sports February 09, 2023

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If there were ever a time for Orlando Magic players to block out the external noise, it’d be now. That noise they’re likely hearing comes with the territory of the league’s 3 p.m. Thursday trade deadline. “Off [the] court, it’s weird,” said big man Moe Wagner, who was involved in a trade-deadline deal from the Washington Wizards to the Boston Celtics in March 2021 before signing with the Magic the next month. “That’s pretty... + full article



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