


Right now, I’m in the process of getting back into things, bumping, and getting up and down. Knowing it’s going to be a long journey but taking it one step at a time. When I first got injured, it was all about steps. “I’m very excited with where I am at and where I am going,” Fultz explained. Prior to stepping over to speak with the media, the physical point guard engaged in two-on-two drills that also included teammates Moe Wagner and Ignas Brazdeikis, who spent time after shootaround working with Orlando’s floor general. Jonathan isn’t at that point yet, but he continues to make great, steady progress and they’re both doing really well.”Īs the Magic’s President of Basketball Operations indicated, in addition to going through on-court work in Orlando, Fultz has also been practicing in Lakeland with the team’s G League squad when the Magic are on the road. So, he’s starting to ramp up to that phase where he’s actually starting to get involved in some live action. “I can tell you that Markelle, we just sent him down this week to start practicing with Lakeland because they’ll have more live-action situations than we’ll have in the middle of an NBA season. “As they have their occasional checkups with doctors, and they have imaging, I can just tell you they’re both moving forward and they’re doing great,” Weltman explained. ORLANDO – Two of the Orlando Magic’s foundational pieces continue to make strides as they hit milestones in their rehab.įans eager for updates to the conditions of Markelle Fultz and Jonathan Isaac were provided additional insight on Friday morning as both Fultz and Magic President of Basketball Operations Jeff Weltman spoke to the media after shootaround.
