After clinching a playoff berth for the first time in over two years, the Orlando Magic strategically fortified their roster by officially signing Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, a talented 6-foot-5 shooting guard renowned for his pivotal contributions to two NBA championship-winning teams.
Highly respected NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski broke the news, disclosing that Caldwell-Pope and the Magic reached an agreement on a substantial 3-year contract valued at $66 million, including a player option for the third year.
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope’s addition injects a wealth of experience and skill into the Magic’s lineup, as he previously held the vital role of starting shooting guard for the 2020 NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers and the 2023 Denver Nuggets.
His exceptional shooting abilities and formidable perimeter defense are anticipated to significantly bolster the Magic’s burgeoning roster and propel the team’s ongoing ascendancy in the competitive landscape of the NBA.