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Orlando Magic Paolo Banchero's striker says weird injuries is a reality test

The striker of Orlando Magic, Paolo Banchero, entered a promising career with a wild dominance for three years. On October 28, Banchero set a career height of 50 points against the Indiana Pacers. Two days later, his season took a turn to the bad.

Banchero suffered a torn right in a defeat against the Chicago Bulls, which led to an absence of 34 games. The magic tried to keep the reason in the Eastern Conference after losing Franz Wagner from the same injury.

In a recently published appearance in the Pivot Podcast, detailed banchero fights for the injury.

“It was difficult, it was difficult for everyone. Difficult for the team, difficult for me,” said Banchero. “It was so early and fell by 50 game 4. I knew that I would have a big year, but that I would come and have 50 points in this way, it was almost for me, I will really take over this year.”

“It felt like everything was to click and so that this injury was to be done, it just set a break on all of this,” added Banchero. “For me personally, it felt like eating from my plate.”

For Banchero, the injury was a dark reality check.

“I never had to deal with such a injury, ever in my career,” said Banchero. “To go under the sloping, it was just a reality check, almost like, I'm not a superman.

Banchero did his best to stay locked up during recovery, which led to a strong comeback.

“It took a while to land my feet under me, but I was proud of how I ended the year and played in the playoffs,” said Banchero.

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