The Orlando Magic have signed free agent forward Alex Morales, President of Basketball Operations Jeff Weltman announced today. Per team policy, terms of the deal are not disclosed.
Morales (6’6”, 195, 11/21/97) played in 30 regular season games (26 starts) last season with Osceola of the NBA G League, averaging 9.4 ppg., 6.7 rpg., 3.6 apg. and 1.83 stlpg. in 30.9 minpg., while shooting .506 (117-231) from the floor.
Undrafted by an NBA franchise, Morales has appeared in 94 career NBA G League regular season games (41 starts), all with Osceola (previously Lakeland), averaging 8.5 ppg., 5.7 rpg., 3.1 apg. and 1.41 stlpg. in 25.9 minpg., while shooting .508 (323-636) from the floor.
Morales appeared in 74 career games (71 starts) during three seasons at Wagner College (2019-22), averaging 15.9 ppg., 6.9 rpg., 3.7 apg. and 1.51 stlpg. in 33.1 minpg. He was named the Northeast Conference (NEC) Player of the Year in both 2020-21 and 2021-22, and the NEC Defensive Player of the Year in 2021-22. Morales also played one season (2018-19) at Prince George’s Community College in Maryland.
Morales will wear #30 with the Orlando Magic.
The Orlando Magic will open training camp on Tuesday, September 30 at the AdventHealth Training Center. The Magic’s roster stands at 21 players and is listed below.
2025-26 ORLANDO MAGIC TRAINING CAMP ROSTER
(as of September 25, 2025)
NO. NAME
5 Paolo Banchero F 6-10 250 11-12-02 Duke/USA
3 Desmond Bane G-F 6-6 215 6-25-98 TCU/USA
26 Reece Beekman G 6-1 190 10-8-01 Virginia/USA
35 Goga Bitadze C 6-11 235 7-20-99 KK Basket/Republic of Georgia 6
0 Anthony Black G 6-7 212 1-20-04 Arkansas/USA 2
8* Jamal Cain F 6-7 207 3-20-99 Oakland/USA 3
34 Wendell Carter Jr. C 6-10 262 4-16-99 Duke/USA
14 Colin Castleton C 6-11 250 5-25-00 Florida/USA
23 Tristan da Silva F 6-8 217 5-15-01 Colorado/Germany 1
13 Jett Howard G-F 6-8 215 9-14-03 Michigan/USA 2
1 Jonathan Isaac F 6-10 240 10-3-97 Florida State/USA 8
2 Tyus Jones G 6-0 196 5-10-96 Duke/USA
15 Justin Minaya F 6-5 210 3-26-99 Providence/USA
30 Alex Morales F 6-6 195 11-21-97 Wagner/USA R
93 Noah Penda F 6-7 242 1-7-05 Le Mans Sarthe/France R
24 Lester Quiñones G 6-5 208 11-16-00 Memphis/USA 3
11 Jase Richardson G 6-1 178 10-16-05 Michigan State/USA R
7* Orlando Robinson C 6-10 245 7-10-00 Fresno State/USA 3
4 Jalen Suggs G 6-5 212 6-3-01 Gonzaga/USA 4
22 Franz Wagner F 6-10 230 8-27-01 Michigan/Germany 4
21 Moritz Wagner C 6-11 250 4-26-97 Michigan/Germany 7
*= two-way contract
STAFF
Head Coach: Jamahl Mosley (Colorado)
Assistant Coaches: Joe Prunty (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo), Dale Osbourne (South Alabama), Bret Brielmaier (Arizona), God Shammgod (Providence), Randy Gregory (Kentucky), Lionel Chalmers (Xavier)
Assistant Coach/Head of Player Development: Jeremiah Boswell (Columbia)
Assistant Coach/Staff Coordinator: Ameer Bahhur (Loyola-Marymount)
Assistant Defensive Coordinator: Altavious Carter (Eckerd)
High Performance Director: Arnie Kander (Wayne State)
Head Athletic Trainer: Ernest Eugene (George Washington)
HOW THEY WERE BUILT
NBA Draft (8):
Paolo Banchero First round, first pick overall in 2022
Anthony Black First round, sixth pick overall in 2023
Tristan da Silva First round, 18th pick overall in 2024
Jett Howard First round, 11th pick overall in 2023
Jonathan Isaac First round, sixth pick overall in 2017
Jase Richardson First round, 25th pick overall in 2025
Jalen Suggs First round, fifth pick overall in 2021
Franz Wagner First round, eighth pick overall in 2021
Trades (3):
Desmond Bane From Memphis in exchange for Cole Anthony, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, four future first round draft picks and a first round draft pick swap on Jun. 15, 2025
Wendell Carter Jr. From Chicago along with Otto Porter Jr. and two future first round draft picks in exchange for Al-Farouq Aminu and Nikola Vučević on Mar. 25, 2021
Noah Penda Draft rights from Boston in exchange for draft rights to Amari Williams, drafts right to Max Shulga and two future second round draft picks on Jun. 26, 2025
Free Agency (10):
Reece Beekman Originally signed on Sep. 2, 2025
Goga Bitadze Originally signed on Feb. 13, 2023
Jamal Cain Originally signed to a two-way contract on Jul. 25, 2025
Colin Castleton Originally signed on Sep. 2, 2025
Tyus Jones Originally signed on Jul. 6, 2025
Justin Minaya Originally signed on Sep. 2, 2025
Alex Morales Originally signed on Sep. 25, 2025
Lester Quiñones Originally signed on Sep. 2, 2025
Orlando Robinson Originally signed to a two-way contract on Jul. 21, 2025
Moritz Wagner Originally signed on Apr. 27, 2021
ABOUT THE ORLANDO MAGIC
Orlando's NBA franchise since 1989, the Magic's mission is to be world champions on and off the court, delivering legendary moments every step of the way. Under the DeVos family’s ownership, the Magic have seen great success in a relatively short history, winning eight division championships (1995, 1996, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2019, 2024, 2025) with seven 50-plus win seasons and capturing the Eastern Conference title in 1995 and 2009. Off the court, on an annual basis, the Orlando Magic gives more than $2 million to the local community by way of sponsorships of events, donated tickets, autographed merchandise and grants. Orlando Magic community relations programs impact an estimated 100,000 kids each year, while a Magic staff-wide initiative provides more than 7,000 volunteer hours annually. In addition, the Orlando Magic Youth Foundation (OMYF) which serves at-risk youth, has distributed more than $31 million to local nonprofit community organizations over the last 36 years. The Magic’s other entities include the team’s NBA G League affiliate, the Osceola Magic, 2021 G League champions, and the Orlando Solar Bears of the ECHL, which serves as the affiliate to the NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning. The Magic play their home games at the award-winning Kia Center – voted by fans no. 1 in the NBA for game experience; honored with TheStadiumBusiness Awards’ Customer Experience Award; named SportsBusiness Journal's Sports Facility of the Year; and awarded the Venue Excellence Award (VEA) by the International Association of Venue Managers. The Magic practice at the award-winning AdventHealth Training Center. The Magic was also recognized by the Sports Business Journal as one of the “Best Places to Work” in sports in 2023 and 2024. For ticket information, visit OrlandoMagic.com or call 407-89-MAGIC.
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