While many only see what takes place on the court, relationships and how well a team gets along outside of basketball can often be a determining factor in what a team's ceiling is.
But beyond the growth on the court by his ascending team, coach Jamahl Mosley credits his team's success to their relationships outside of when they're on the court. That relationship off the court has helped Orlando withstand tough stretches on it, including losing four of its last six games and being on the brink of falling into the play-in tournament before winning a must-win game against the Milwaukee Bucks in the final game of the regular season. It has also helped them withstand an early storm in the first-round of the Eastern Conference Playoffs, as the Magic have gone from being down 2-0 to tying the series 2-2 against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
"It helps when you really enjoy being around each other," Banchero said."It makes it easier to work together and hold each other accountable. I'm really grateful to be on this team and have all these guys who are great humans as well."
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