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Markelle Fultz Not Expected to Play for Magic in 2018-19

Fultz was traded to Orlando in February in exchange for Jonathan Simmons and two draft picks.
Markelle Fultz Not Expected to Play for Magic in 2018-19
Markelle Fultz Not Expected to Play for Magic in 2018-19

Magic point guard Markelle Fultz is unlikely to return to the court in 2018-19, according to head coach Steve Clifford. Fultz has not played since Nov. 19 as he heals an injured shoulder. 

"[Fultz is] still rehabbing his shoulder and he’s not even able to really do much on the floor yet. It’s a pretty significant shoulder injury," Clifford told SiriusXM NBA Radio on Monday. "I would say he’s starting to do a little bit, but it would be very difficult for him to get back this year.”

Fultz has battled a rash of injuries throughout his brief NBA career. He played in just 14 games as a rookie in 2017-18, inactive from Nov. 25 through March 24. The Washington product appeared in the 76ers' first 19 contests this season before being diagnosed with thoracic outlet syndrome, a nerve issue in the neck and chest.

Orlando acquired Fultz on Feb. 7, dealing veteran forward Jonathan Simmons and a pair of draft picks. The Magic enter Wednesday night 10th in the West at 30–36.

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Fultz is averaging 7.7 points and 3.4 assists per game in his brief NBA career. He was selected No. 1 overall by Philadelphia in the 2017 NBA draft

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MICHAEL SHAPIRO

Michael Shapiro is a staff writer for Sports Illustrated. He is a Denver native and 2018 graduate of The University of Texas at Austin.