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Bucks vs Magic (Image via NBA)
The Milwaukee Bucks head to Orlando on February 11 dealing with several injuries, including the continued absence of Giannis Antetokounmpo. His injury has forced Milwaukee to adjust its rotations and rely more on secondary scorers and interior defenders.The Orlando Magic enter the game in better shape but are still monitoring a few players. Both teams are managing availability, so depth and execution could play a major role in the result.
Milwaukee Bucks injury report vs Orlando Magic (February 11, 2026)
Milwaukee Bucks is 21-30 and fourth in the Central Division. Giannis Antetokounmpo is out with a right calf strain and is not expected back before February 20. Myles Turner and Bobby Portis are expected to handle most of the work in the frontcourt, while Kevin Porter Jr.
takes on a larger scoring role.Ryan Rollins is listed as questionable. If he does not play, AJ Green, Gary Harris, and Cam Thomas could see more minutes in the backcourt.
| Player | Position | Status | Reason |
| Giannis Antetokounmpo | PF | OUT | Right calf strain; expected out until at least Feb 20. |
| Taurean Prince | SF | OUT | Neck surgery; long-term absence, disabled-player-exception eligible. |
| Ryan Rollins | SG | QUESTIONABLE | Right foot plantar fasciitis; game-time decision vs. Orlando. |
| Pete Nance | PF | QUESTIONABLE | Left ankle sprain; day-to-day, listed as game-time decision. |
| Alex Antetokounmpo | SF | OUT | G-League two-way assignment; not on active roster for this game. |
Orlando Magic injury report vs Milwaukee Bucks (February 11, 2026)
Orlando Magic are 28-24 and leads the Southeast Division. Paolo Banchero, Franz Wagner, and Desmond Bane are all expected to play. The status of Wendell Carter Jr. is uncertain due to left ankle soreness.If Carter is unavailable, Goga Bitadze and Moe Wagner are likely to take on larger roles, with Jonathan Isaac and Orlando Robinson providing depth.
| Player | Position | Status | Reason |
| Jett Howard | SG | OUT | Left ankle sprain. |
| Colin Castleton | C | OUT | Thumb injury; out until at least Feb 19. |
| Wendell Carter Jr. | C | QUESTIONABLE | Left ankle soreness; day-to-day, possible game-time decision. |
Milwaukee Bucks vs Orlando Magic Head-to-head record and recent result
The teams have already met once this season. Orlando won 118-99 on February 9. Anthony Black scored 26 points for the Magic, and Kevin Porter Jr. led Milwaukee with 28. • Season series: Orlando leads 1-0 • All-time regular-season record: Bucks 76 wins, Magic 57Milwaukee holds the historical advantage, but Orlando has been stronger this season.
Milwaukee Bucks vs Orlando Magic Team stats entering the matchup
| Category | Milwaukee Bucks | Orlando Magic |
| Record | 21-30 (.412) | 28-24 (.538) |
| Points per game | 111.7 | 115.2 |
| Rebounds per game | 40.9 | 43.5 |
| Assists per game | 26.2 | 26.3 |
| Steals per game | 7.43 | 8.62 |
| Blocks per game | 4.10 | 5.13 |
| FG% | 48.10% | 46.30% |
| FT% | 73.05% | 79.89% |
| 3-PT% | 39.17% | 34.00% |
Milwaukee has been more efficient from the field and from three-point range.
Orlando scores more, rebounds better, and gets to the free-throw line more often. The Magic also record more steals and blocks.
Milwaukee Bucks vs Orlando Magic Individual stat leaders (2025-26 season)
Milwaukee Bucks
| Stat | Leader | Value |
| Points | Ryan Rollins | 16.9 PPG |
| Rebounds | Bobby Portis | 6.6 RPG |
| Assists | Ryan Rollins | 5.5 APG |
| Steals | Ryan Rollins | 1.47 SPG |
| Blocks | Myles Turner | 1.67 BPG |
| FG% | Giannis Antetokounmpo | 64.48% (min. qualifying games) |
| FT% | Kevin Porter Jr. | 86.49% |
| 3-PT% | Bobby Portis | 45.63% |
Giannis still leads the team in field-goal percentage. Portis provides strong three-point shooting for a big man.
Orlando Magic
| Stat | Leader | Value |
| Points | Paolo Banchero | 21.4 PPG |
| Rebounds | Paolo Banchero | 8.5 RPG |
| Assists | Paolo Banchero | 4.9 APG |
| Steals | Anthony Black | 1.40 SPG |
| Blocks | Goga Bitadze | 1.17 BPG |
| FG% | Wendell Carter Jr. | 49.76% |
| FT% | Desmond Bane | 92.97% |
| 3-PT% | Tristan da Silva | 36.76% |
Banchero leads the team in scoring, rebounding, and assists. Bane has been reliable at the free-throw line.
What could decide the Milwaukee Bucks vs Orlando Magic game
Milwaukee must replace Giannis’ rebounding and rim protection.
Turner and Portis will be important against Banchero and possibly Carter Jr. Even if Carter does not play, Orlando has enough size to compete inside.Perimeter defense could also matter. Orlando averages more steals, and Milwaukee could be thinner at guard if Rollins is unavailable.Milwaukee relies heavily on three-point shooting, with Portis and Kuzma stretching the floor. Orlando scores consistently by attacking the basket and converting free throws.
Milwaukee Bucks vs Orlando Magic Projected lineups and X-factors
Milwaukee (if Rollins and Nance play)
PG: Ryan Rollins (or AJ Green)SG: Kevin Porter Jr.SF: Kyle KuzmaPF: Bobby PortisC: Myles TurnerX-factor: Kevin Porter Jr. His scoring and playmaking will be important with Giannis out.
Orlando (if Carter Jr. plays)
PG: Jalen SuggsSG: Desmond BaneSF: Anthony BlackPF: Paolo BancheroC: Wendell Carter Jr. (or Goga Bitadze)X-factor: Paolo Banchero. His production across categories makes him a difficult matchup for Milwaukee.Orlando enters the game healthier and in better form. Milwaukee’s three-point shooting and scoring from Porter Jr. and Portis give the team a chance, but availability, especially Giannis’ absence, remains the biggest factor heading into the game.



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