Desmond Bane emphasizes chemistry for Magic's success in new season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 17, 2026, 12:00 PM
Last updated Aug 17, 2026

Former TCU star Desmond Bane believes the Orlando Magic's success this season hinges on team chemistry. He states that talent alone will not propel the team forward; instead, the players must collectively embrace coach Sean Sweeney's vision. The Magic finished eighth in the Eastern Conference last season and hope to improve with a promising young core and a new coaching approach. Bane expressed confidence in the team's potential to elevate their performance amidst increased competition in the league.
- •Desmond Bane stresses importance of team chemistry for Magic.
- •Orlando finished eighth in the Eastern Conference last season.
- •Coach Sean Sweeney emphasizes a new system for the team.
- •Bane believes Magic's talent is sufficient for a breakthrough.
- •Team aims to maximize current roster for improved performance.
- 12:00 PMYahoo Sports — Ex TCU Star Desmond Bane Has Clear Message for Orlando Magic
"The former Horned Frog insists chemistry, not talent, will define Orlando's success as the roster adapts to a new coaching system and pursues an Eastern Conference breakthrough.
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