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Milwaukee Bucks vs Orlando Magic (Image via USA Today)
The Orlando Magic travel to Fiserv Forum to play the Milwaukee Bucks on March 8, 2026. The game carries weight for both teams as the Eastern Conference standings tighten late in the season.Several players from both teams are unavailable, which may affect rotations and minutes. Because of those absences, bench production and available starters could decide the result.
Orlando Magic injury report before facing Milwaukee Bucks (March 8, 2026)
Orlando Magic will be missing several players. Franz Wagner is out with a left high ankle sprain. Jonathan Isaac will not play because of left knee soreness. Colin Castleton is unavailable on a G League two-way assignment.Jase Richardson is out with low back spasms. Alex Morales is also unavailable due to his G League two-way status.
Anthony Black and Wendell Carter Jr. were recently listed as questionable because of back and ankle issues, so their status depends on the final pre-game report.With several players sidelined, Orlando may depend heavily on Paolo Banchero. Over the last 20 games, he has averaged 23.8 points.
Milwaukee Bucks injury report vs Orlando Magic (March 8, 2026)
Milwaukee Bucks also enter the game with players out. Taurean Prince remains sidelined following neck surgery. Kevin Porter Jr.
will miss the game because of right knee swelling.Alex Antetokounmpo and Cormac Ryan are unavailable while on G League two-way deals. Giannis Antetokounmpo is expected to play after previously being limited because of a calf strain.Ryan Rollins has taken on a larger role recently and is averaging 16.2 points per game during this stretch.Orlando Magic roster entering the matchupOrlando’s roster is built around Paolo Banchero and several young starters.The group includes Paolo Banchero (PF), Desmond Bane (SG), Wendell Carter Jr. (C), Anthony Black (PG), Jalen Suggs (PG), Franz Wagner (SF), Jonathan Isaac (PF), Jase Richardson (SG), Goga Bitadze (C), Tyus Jones (PG), Tristan da Silva (SF), and Noah Penda (SF).The Magic have not made major roster changes recently apart from two-way transactions.Milwaukee Bucks roster and recent additionsMilwaukee’s roster is led by Giannis Antetokounmpo. Other players on the team include Kyle Kuzma (PF), Myles Turner (C), Gary Trent Jr.
(SG), Bobby Portis (PF), AJ Green (SG), Cam Thomas (SG), Ousmane Dieng (C), Kevin Porter Jr. (SG), and Ryan Rollins (PG).Cam Thomas joined the team on waivers, and Ousmane Dieng was acquired through a trade in February. Damian Lillard is not part of the current roster.Magic vs Bucks head-to-head historyMilwaukee holds the advantage in the all-time series. The Bucks have 77 wins compared to Orlando’s 57 in 134 regular-season games.The teams have played twice this season and split the results. Orlando won the first meeting. Milwaukee won the second game after Cam Thomas scored 34 points off the bench in a game where Giannis Antetokounmpo did not play.The March 8 game will determine the season series winner.Orlando Magic vs Milwaukee Bucks team stats comparisonStat Category Orlando Magic Milwaukee BucksPPG 114.8 (19th) 111.4 (27th)Opp PPG 114.0 (12th) 115.5 (16th)RPG 43.6 (17th) 41.3 (27th)3PG / 3P% 11.6 / 34.3% (24th/26th) 14.7 / 38.7% (5th/2nd)Record (est. Mar) 34-28 27-35Orlando averages 114.8 points per game and allows 114.0. The Magic collect 43.6 rebounds per game.
Banchero leads the team with 8.6 rebounds.Milwaukee averages 111.4 points and allows 115.5. The Bucks average 41.3 rebounds per game, with Bobby Portis leading the team at 6.3 rebounds.Milwaukee’s strength is perimeter shooting. The Bucks make 14.7 three-pointers per game and shoot 38.7 percent from three-point range.Game outlookMilwaukee may rely on outside shooting, while Orlando could focus on defense and interior scoring.Bench players may also affect the game. Cam Thomas and Ryan Rollins have recently produced for Milwaukee, while Orlando could look to Desmond Bane and other rotation players if injuries limit their usual lineup.





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