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Paolo Banchero Targets Key Improvements for Orlando Magic’s Next Season

2026-07-13 · Paolo Banchero · Player Focus

**Paolo Banchero is already planning his next step.** The Orlando Magic’s 2025 Rookie of the Year is locked in on specific adjustments for the 2026-27 season, with team sources emphasizing efficiency and defensive consistency as his top priorities.

The 21-year-old guard-forward is entering his third NBA campaign with a track record of explosive scoring-1,500+ points in two seasons-but also a reputation for occasional turnovers and inconsistent perimeter shooting. Now, he’s doubling down on fundamentals.

Banchero’s focus isn’t just on adding volume. Sources close to the Magic say his offseason routine will target two glaring gaps: **free-throw shooting** (a career 72% mark) and **defensive positioning** in pick-and-roll scenarios.

Last season, Banchero averaged 22.1 points per game but shot just 35% from three. His free-throw rate dipped to 68% in the playoffs, a red flag for a player who relies on mid-range jumpers. The Magic’s coaching staff has made it clear: **smaller margins in efficiency could swing close games.**

The Magic are building around Banchero as their franchise cornerstone. But without sharper execution, his ceiling hits a wall. **Last year’s 50-win team finished 10 games short of the playoffs**-a gap that could widen if Banchero doesn’t tighten his game.

Rivals like the Miami Heat and Boston Celtics already exploit Orlando’s lack of defensive versatility. Banchero’s ability to guard multiple positions-especially against smaller guards-will determine how often the Magic can disrupt opposing offenses.

Banchero’s offseason will include **private film sessions** with Magic assistant coaches, breaking down NBA-level defenders. He’s also working with a shooting specialist to refine his three-point release, aiming for a 38% clip next season-up from 35% in 2025.

The timeline is tight: Training camp opens **September 10**, and Banchero will need to show progress early. If he nails these adjustments, the Magic’s playoff odds could climb sharply. **But if the habits persist, Orlando’s window risks closing faster than expected.**

Banchero isn’t alone in facing offseason scrutiny. **Jalen Green (Houston Rockets)** and **Victor Wembanyama (San Antonio Spurs)** also spent last summer refining weaknesses. The difference? Banchero’s role is more central-his improvements won’t just help the Magic, they’ll redefine his legacy.

With the NBA’s salary cap rising in 2026, Banchero’s next contract could exceed $50 million annually. **How he performs in these areas will dictate whether Orlando trades for another star-or builds around him.**

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