The Orlando Magic have made Mo Bamba available in trade talks. Bamba has fallen out of Orlando's rotation, now that the Magic are mostly healthy. Multiple teams remain intrigued by Bamba's potential.

Last season, with his most significant playing time, Bamba put together a career-best season. The 7-footer averaged 10.6 points, 8.1 rebounds and 1.7 blocks per game. That led to Orlando re-signing Bamba to a two-year, $20.6 million contract in free agency.

This season, Bamba has slipped behind Wendell Carter Jr. and Moritz Wagner in the team's center rotation. With Paolo Banchero and Bol Bol playing most of the minutes at the four, the fifth-year center has played just 16.9 minutes over 39 games.

Bamba's contract is essentially an expiring $10.3 million deal. For next season, Bamba's $10.3 million contract is non-guaranteed with a late-June full-guarantee date ahead of 2023 free agency.