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Magic backcourt new player: There is no conflict between me and the Grizzlies, I have many good friends there

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Desmond Bane, a backcourt star who just joined the Orlando Magic from the Memphis Grizzlies through a trade this summer, recently interviewed by reporters, in which he also talked about his views on his old club, the Grizzlies. Bain made it clear that there was no conflict between him and the Grizzlies.

Bain said: There are 82 games in the whole season, and I will support the Grizzlies in every game. I hope they are going well and the team can achieve good results in the new season. I've been with the Grizzlies for many years, and I have a lot of friends there who have been playing basketball for many years and we all have a good relationship. I know some of them are still facing situations like contract expiration, so I hope they are going well, everyone can play their talents, and they also want them to get everything they deserve. As for me, I am looking forward to seeing their performance in the new season and sincerely wish them all the best. The Grizzlies have also made some moves this summer, and the team's lineup has also changed. I hope they can show enough competitiveness in the new season, and their young players can also grow and display their talents. To be honest, there is no discord between me and the Grizzlies.

In the NBA regular season last season, Bain played 69 times in 82 games, and averaged 32 minutes per game, with averaging 19.2 points, 6.1 rebounds, 5.3 assists, 1.2 steals and 0.4 blocks, and 2.4 turnovers and 2.4 fouls, shooting percentage of 48.4%, three-point shooting percentage of 39.2%, and free throw shooting percentage of 89.4%. In the playoffs, Bain played 4 games in total, with averaging 34.8 minutes per game, with averaging 15.3 points, 6.8 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 0.8 steals and 0.3 blocks, and 3.8 turnovers and 2.3 fouls. His shooting percentage was 31.7%, his three-point shooting percentage was 21.9%, and his free throw shooting percentage was 93.3%. In a deal this summer, the Magic got Bain from the Grizzlies, and in order to make the deal come true, they did not hesitate to give the Grizzlies four future first-round picks. I don’t know what kind of performance Bain, who was highly anticipated, can perform in the new season.

This summer, Magic and the Grizzlies reached a deal. In order to get Bain from the Grizzlies, the Magic did not hesitate to send 4 future first-round picks to the Grizzlies. Bain is undoubtedly high hopes for the Magic, and the team also hopes to strive for a better record in the playoffs by introducing him. Judging from Bain's ability, he is definitely able to become a key figure in Magic, and Magic does require such a powerful and experienced veteran to improve the stability of the team in the future. I don’t know what kind of performance Bain can perform in the new season, and what kind of chemical reaction will he have with the Magic, a very young team?

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