The Orlando Magic face the Phoenix Suns on Saturday at Footprint Centre. Orlando comes in at 29-25 and leads the Southeast Division. Phoenix is 32–24, second in the Pacific Division and seventh in the Western Conference.Both teams are missing key players. That puts more responsibility on role players and bench units. With standings still tight, this game matters for positioning.
Orlando Magic vs Phoenix Suns Injury report (February 21, 2026)
Orlando Magic(29-25)
Franz Wagner is out with a left high-ankle sprain. His absence affects scoring and perimeter defense. Jalen Suggs is listed as questionable due to back spasms. If he plays, his minutes may be limited.Colin Castleton and Alex Morales are out on G-League assignments. Wendell Carter Jr. and Goga Bitadze are expected to handle most of the minutes at center.Available players include Paolo Banchero, Desmond Bane, Anthony Black, Wendell Carter Jr., Goga Bitadze, Jett Howard, Jamal Cain, Jase Richardson, Jonathan Isaac, and Moritz Wagner.
Phoenix Suns(32-24)
Devin Booker is out with a right hip strain. That leaves a gap in shot creation. Grayson Allen is questionable with a right ankle sprain.Haywood Highsmith is out due to knee management. That increases minutes for Jordan Goodwin, and Collin Gillespie.Available players include Dillon Brooks, Jalen Green, Khaman Maluach, Mark Williams, Royce O’Neale, Ryan Dunn, Rasheer Fleming, Isaiah Livers, Oso Ighodaro, and Jamaree Bouyea.
Orlando Magic vs Phoenix Suns Head-to-head trends and matchup context
Orlando has won three of the last four meetings between the teams over the past three seasons. Phoenix still leads the overall series.With key scorers missing on both sides, this game may depend more on inside play and bench production.
Orlando Magic vs Phoenix Suns Team performance snapshot (2025-26 season)
Orlando Magic
| State | value | League Rank |
| Points per game | ~115.4 | 19th |
| Rebounds per game | ~43.2 | 14th |
| Assists per game | ~26.4 | 12th |
| Field-goal % | ~46.3% | 23rd |
| Three-point % | ~34.0% | 23rd |
| Free throw % | ~80.0% | 1st |
Orlando scores at an average rate but relies on free throws and rebounding. The team allows about 114.9 points per game.
Phoenix Suns
| State | value | League Rank |
| Points per game | ~113.3 | 20th |
| Rebounds per game | ~43.1 | 24th |
| Assists per game | ~24.9 | 2nd |
| Field-goal % | ~45.8% | 8th |
| Three-point % | ~40.2% | 11th |
| Free throw % | ~79.3% | 20th |
Phoenix moves the ball well and shoots efficiently. The team allows about 112.0 points per game.
Orlando Magic vs Phoenix Suns Key matchup dynamics to watch (February 21, 2026)
Orlando has an advantage inside with Paolo Banchero, Wendell Carter Jr., and Goga Bitadze. Phoenix will rely on Dillon Brooks, Jalen Green, and Royce O’Neale on the perimeter.Ball control matters. Without Booker, Phoenix may struggle late in possessions. Orlando can push the pace with Anthony Black and Desmond Bane.
Orlando Magic vs Phoenix Suns Game outlook and expected flow (February 21, 2026)
Orlando’s edge at the free-throw line and on the boards could be important in a close game. Phoenix’s shooting and passing can keep them in control offensively.Suggs’ availability will affect Orlando’s backcourt. Allen’s status will affect Phoenix’s spacing.The game is likely to be decided by execution, rebounding, and shot-making late in the fourth quarter.
