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Matthew Ford "Mac" McClung [1] (born January 6, 1999) is an American professional basketball player for the Orlando Magic of the National Basketball Association (NBA), on a two-way contract with the Osceola Magic of the NBA G League. He played college basketball for the Georgetown Hoyas and the Texas Tech Red Raiders.
Mac McClung was one of the highest-profile high school players in the country a few years ago, thanks to a litany of huge dunks posted to social media. One can argue that behind Zion Williamson ...
Texas Tech’s Mac McClung will not be transferring for the second time. The explosive combo guard has withdrawn his name from the NCAA portal. The decision comes less than two weeks after McClung ...
A big-time name hit the NCAA’s transfer portal on Wednesday, as Georgetown star Mac McClung has decided to move on from the Hoyas. McClung, who will be a junior in the fall, is coming off back ...
Before the season started, leading scorer Mac McClung announced his decision to transfer to Texas Tech. Because of COVID-19 protocols, the team played all of its home games on campus at McDonough Arena without fans. After a 69–74 loss at Syracuse, the team went on a 21-day pause due to COVID-19 protocols. After the hiatus, the team returned ...
Mac McClung: Orlando Magic: Philadelphia 76ers (previously on a two-way contract) [292] Vít KrejĨí: September 14 Minnesota Timberwolves: Atlanta Hawks (waived on August 16) [293] Alex Morales: Orlando Magic: Osos de Manatí (Puerto Rico) [294] Zhaire Smith: Cleveland Cavaliers: Memphis Hustle (NBA G League) [295] Ryan Arcidiacono: September ...
McClung, who played two seasons at Georgetown and one for Texas Tech, went undrafted in the 2021 NBA Draft. He started his career with the South Bay Lakers in the G League, signed with the Chicago ...
Below is a list of current National Basketball Association (NBA) Eastern Conference team rosters. NBA rosters are limited to 15 players during the regular season, plus three players on two-way contracts, expanding each team's roster to 18 players maximum.