4 bold predictions for Orlando Magic entering 2020-21 NBA season

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Nikola Vucevic Averages Double-Double For Third Consecutive Year

Over the last two seasons, Nikola Vucevic has averaged a double-double and he will most likely average a double-double once again this season. He has consistently been one of the better rebounding centers in the entire NBA and given his offensive skill set, Nikola Vucevic is by far the best player on the Orlando Magic. 

Last season, Nikola Vucevic proved to be one of the best centers in the entire league, as he trailed just Nikola Jokic in terms of points per game by a center and made the second-most three-point shots per game by a big man in the league. His ability to play perimeter-to-post makes Vucevic one of the toughest centers to guard in the entire league and he is continuing to improve. 

Nikola Vucevic has not received a lot of credit over the years for what he has done as he is one of the main reasons why the Orlando Magic have made the playoffs the last two seasons. Without him, the Orlando Magic would have an extremely hard time scoring, which is why he is one of the most valuable big men in the entire NBA. 

This season, expect to see Vucevic average above 20 points per game and 10 rebounds per game. He is the driving force for a very middle-of-the-pack Orlando Magic team and they will go as far as he is able to carry them this season. 

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