After the Orlando Magic's tough loss to the Toronto Raptors, Paolo Banchero seems to have his eyes set on a potential dream teammate: Raptors star Scottie Barnes. It's not just Banchero who sees the allure; some league executives also favor Barnes over more established stars.
Banchero elaborated on why Barnes would be his ideal partner on the court. “He’s a guy you’d love to play with because of how he contributes to his team,” Banchero shared.
“Scottie Barnes isn’t focused on scoring. He’s always looking to involve others, guards at a high level, and picks up full court.”
Barnes' impact goes beyond the box score. “He’s always been a super impactful player in my eyes because of what he does for the team. He’s just a winning player,” Banchero added.
Admiration for opponents is becoming more common in the NBA. But does it cross into tampering territory? The rules are a bit unclear, but Banchero’s phrasing seems to keep him in the clear.
As for the Magic, if the 2025-2026 NBA regular season ended today, they'd be sitting eighth in the East, gearing up for another shot in the play-in tournament-a letdown considering their high expectations. A significant issue has been the tension between Banchero and head coach Jamahl Mosley.
“We’ve got a player on a $200 million contract and a head coach at odds. It’s out in the open now,” reported Brian Windhorst. Such discord rarely fosters a winning environment, and with the NBA being so star-driven, Mosley’s future might be in jeopardy if the Magic don’t succeed in the 2026 postseason.
