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Magic Rookie breaks in the first NBA

Tristan da Silva had to grasp with Orlando Magic when he started his NBA career for the first time. The young striker was a composed player during his four -year -old College years and played for Colorado. However, this did not immediately lead to the professional environment.

In his first month in the league, he played a game and didn't hit. Since the sixth game for magic was in the 2024-25 season, Da Silva played the second game of his career and scored 17 points. Despite the loss of 120 to 109 against the Cleveland Cavaliers, he played well.

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However, he had problems shooting the ball in the next five games. The rookie striker shot 32.4% of its field gates during this route before another respectable excursion.

Orlando Magic striker Tristan da Silva dribbled against Atlanta Hawks Guard Terance Man.

During his rookie campaign, Silva experienced ups and downs. On Saturday, the striker was interviewed by Jason Beeden by Orlando Sentinel in the first year. He had the chance to think about how his rookie season went.

“You never know what can happen and that happened immediately,” said Da Silva. “Suddenly I played a lot.

“There are many ups and downs, many unexpected twists.

Since Silva explained that the amount of games he was exposed to became physically and mentally tired.

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