Orlando Magic Player Evaluations: Devyn Marble

Mar 16, 2016; Charlotte, NC, USA; Orlando Magic guard Devyn Marble (11) reacts to a foul call in the second half against the Charlotte Hornets at Time Warner Cable Arena. The Hornets defeated the Magic 107-99. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 16, 2016; Charlotte, NC, USA; Orlando Magic guard Devyn Marble (11) reacts to a foul call in the second half against the Charlotte Hornets at Time Warner Cable Arena. The Hornets defeated the Magic 107-99. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports /
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Devyn Marble, Orlando Magic
Nov 29, 2015; Orlando, FL, USA; Orlando Magic forward Devyn Marble (11) drives during the second half of a basketball game against the Boston Celtics at Amway Center. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports /

Final Grade

C-. <p>There is a long way to go until Devyn Marble establishes himself as a surefire NBA-caliber player.</p><div class=. SF. Orlando Magic. DEVYN MARBLE

He does not excel in any particular category. And on the offensive end of the floor he failed to perform throughout the season, being a highly inefficient scorer and at times, even a non-factor.

However, the 23 year old did show some value as a hustle player off the bench, who at times could perform decent defensively.

For a long time, it seemed as though the swingman could not see the floor. In fact, he only saw the floor in eight of the Magic’s first 55 games. During his limited minutes, he sometimes showed why this was the case. Despite his struggles, there were signs that, with a lot of effort, he could forge an NBA career.

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C-

There is a long way to go until Devyn Marble establishes himself as a surefire NBA-caliber player.

He does not excel in any particular category. And on the offensive end of the floor he failed to perform throughout the season, being a highly inefficient scorer and at times, even a non-factor.

However, the 23 year old did show some value as a hustle player off the bench, who at times could perform decent defensively.

For a long time, it seemed as though the swingman could not see the floor. In fact, he only saw the floor in eight of the Magic’s first 55 games. During his limited minutes, he sometimes showed why this was the case. Despite his struggles, there were signs that, with a lot of effort, he could forge an NBA career.