The Orlando Magic will lock horns with the Oklahoma City Thunder in their next NBA matchup, on Tuesday, March 17. The Magic are riding on a 38-29 record and stand at fifth place in the Eastern Conference.
The Magic are coming after a big 124-112 defeat against the Atlanta Hawks in their last NBA fixture.
Latest update on Franz Wagner
The Magic's star small forward, Franz Wagner, has been listed as "out" for the game against the Thunder, because of left high ankle sprain injury management.
Latest update on Jonathan Isaac
The Magic's star power forward, Jonathan Isaac, won't play against the Thunder, because of a left knee sprain.
Latest update on Anthony Black
The Magic's star guard, Anthony Black, won't be able to suit up against the Thunder, because of left lateral abdominal strain.
Latest update on Jett Howard
The Magic's star forward, Jett Howard, has been listed as "questionable" for the game against the Thunder, because of illness.
Latest update on Jase Richardson
The rookie guard, Jase Richardson, has been listed as "questionable" for the game against the Thunder, because of strain in lower back.
Latest update on Colin Castleton
Colin Castleton has been listed as "out" for the game against the Thunder, because of G League-Two-Way.
Latest update on Alex Morales
Alex Morales, won't be available for the game against the Thunder, because of G League-Two-Way.
When and where to watch the Orlando Magic vs Oklahoma City Thunder?
The game between the Orlando Magic and Oklahoma City Thunder will take place on Tuesday, March 17 at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City. The game will start at 8:00 PM ET.
The game will air locally on FDSFL and FDSOK. Fans can enjoy the live streaming services on NBA League Pass and Fubo.


