Magic’s Paolo Banchero questionable Friday vs. Cavaliers

Orlando Magic superstar Paolo Banchero has been diagnosed with a torn right oblique and is out indefinitely, the team announced Thursday.

He will be reevaluated in four to six weeks and return to play will be based on how he responds to treatment, the team said.

Banchero suffered the injury during the fourth quarter of Wednesday’s loss to the Chicago Bulls.

Through five games, Banchero leads the Magic in scoring (29), assists (5.6) and minutes (36.4) per game.

Banchero scored a career-high 50 points in Monday’s win over the Indiana Pacers, making him the second-youngest player to record at least 50 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists in a game in NBA history behind LeBron James, who accomplished the feat in 2005 against Toronto Raptors.

Banchero followed that up with a 31-point effort in Wednesday’s loss to the Bulls, making him just the third player to average 40 points over two games in franchise history, joining former Magic stars Tracy McGrady and Shaquille O’Neal.