Colin Castleton Just Reached A Crucial Point With The Magic

Despite an injury-shortened season, Colin Castleton's impressive G League performance has earned him a two-way qualifying offer from the Orlando Magic, opening up potential opportunities in NBA free agency.

The Orlando Magic have given Colin Castleton a little more runway.

With NBA free agency opening Monday at 6 p.m. ET, the former Florida big man received a two-way qualifying offer from Orlando, according to the Orlando Sentinel’s Jason Beede. That move makes Castleton a two-way restricted free agent, which means he can still explore other options if another team comes with a better deal.

Castleton’s 2025-26 run with the Magic never really got going. A fractured thumb on his right hand knocked him off track, and he ended up appearing in just four regular-season games for Orlando.

He did, however, log plenty of work with the Osceola Magic, Orlando’s G League affiliate. In 23 games there, Castleton put up 18.7 points, 10.8 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 2.0 combined steals-plus-blocks per game while playing 27.5 minutes a night.

For Castleton, this latest step is just the next turn in a pro career that has already bounced around the league. After going undrafted, he signed with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2023. He later spent time with the Memphis Grizzlies, Toronto Raptors, Philadelphia 76ers and Magic, and has now appeared in 46 NBA games with four starts, all with Toronto.

Before all that, Castleton built a strong Florida résumé that still stands out in the UF record book. He finished third all-time in program history with 194 blocked shots and totaled 1,165 points, which ranks 41st in school history. He was also just the second Florida player ever to transfer to Florida and join the 1,000-point club.

Castleton’s college honors were just as notable. He became the fourth Gator this century and the 13th all-time to earn All-SEC recognition in three seasons, and he is one of only three Florida players to land first-team All-SEC and SEC All-Defensive team honors in the same season.

Ahead of the draft, Castleton worked with UF assistant Taurean Green, a choice head coach Todd Golden praised at the time.

"Obviously Colin feels like he got better here last year and expanded his game," Golden said at the time. "Obviously was able to play with the ball in his hands a lot more on the perimeter, and he knows for him to be a successful NBA player, he's gotta continue to get better that way. So, you know, spending time with Taurean, who was obviously with Billy (Donovan) with the Bulls, and has a really good understanding of what NBA teams are looking for, it was a pretty, pretty good educated decision by Colin to spend time with him and keep working."

After leaving Florida, Castleton’s path has included a rookie season with the Lakers that featured 16 regular-season games and six preseason appearances, a two-way return to Los Angeles, a waiver before the 2024-25 season, a two-way deal with Memphis on Oct. 27, 2024, another waiver on Jan. 10, 2025, a pair of stints with Toronto, a 10-day contract with Philadelphia, and then his return to Orlando in August of 2025.

Now the question is where he lands next - with the Magic or somewhere else - once he’s healthy again.

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