Orlando Sentinel

Banchero returns ‘feeling motivated’

- By Khobi Price

The All-Star weekend couldn’t have come at a better time for Paolo Banchero.

Not only did Banchero get some much-needed rest after going through a midseason slump entering the break, but he also received a morale boost in Salt Lake City after speaking with players he idolized.

Banchero competed in Friday’s Rising Stars tournament and Saturday’s Skills Challenge, but he said his favorite part of the weekend was seeing and interactin­g with current and past stars.

His conversati­ons with Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant and 10-time All-Star Carmelo Anthony, who’s a free agent, stood out.

“A lot of advice,” Banchero said after Wednesday’s practice. “Exchanged numbers with them.

“I didn’t know how much they were fans of me. They expressed that to me and it took me back. I left there feeling motivated because of some of the stuff they said to me.

“Getting validation from them was all I needed to hear.”

When asked what Anthony and Durant told Banchero, he responded, “They really believe I can be the best at this one day.

“Obviously, it’s not going to be easy. It’s not going to just happen, but they see it in me. They believe in me, support me and are fans of me . ... When you hear that from guys who are legends and have done everything you want to do in this league, it goes a long way. It was a blessing.”

The validation came at an important time for Banchero, the No. 1 pick in June’s draft.

As good of a season he’s having, with Banchero being the odds-on favorite to win Rookie of the Year, he struggled entering All-Star

weekend. Banchero averaged 16.2 points on 35.4% shooting from the field and 11.1% shooting on 3s to go with 7.9 rebounds and 3.2 assists in his 10 games before the break.

“I can’t say enough how much just that moment helped me out, especially with having a rough stretch,” he said. “Having that being able to lift me up helped a lot.”

The Magic will need Banchero to be at his best over the final 23 regular-season games, especially for their pursuit of a spot in the play-in tournament, with the Magic (24-35) entering Thursday’s home game versus the Detroit Pistons (15-44) in the race for three of the play-in spots.

The Magic enter their final stretch of the season:

„ Five games behind the Atlanta Hawks (29-30), who fired their coach Nate McMillan on Tuesday, for the No. 8 spot in the East’s standings;

„ 4½ games behind the Washington Wizards (28-30) for the No. 9 spot in the East;

„ Four games behind the Toronto Raptors (28-31) for the No. 10 spot.

The Chicago Bulls (26-33 — two games ahead of the Magic) and the Indiana Pacers (26-34 — 1 ½ games ahead) also are above the Magic in the standings but in arm’s each.

Seeds 7-10 in both conference­s compete in the play-in tournament for the Nos. 7 and 8 seeds in the playoffs.

“We get to take the last 20-something games and actually play for something,” Banchero said. “Our schedule is not easy ... but we can do it. We can beat anybody in the league. We’ve just got to be locked in and focused as a group.”

 ?? JOHN RAOUX/AP ?? Magic forward Paolo Banchero received a morale boost during All-Star weekend.
JOHN RAOUX/AP Magic forward Paolo Banchero received a morale boost during All-Star weekend.

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