Serge Ibaka will be available to play in the Orlando Magic's preseason game Wednesday after an MRI revealed no structural damage in his sore knee, a result that has given his new team "peace of mind."
Magic coach Frank Vogel told reporters Tuesday that the MRI on Ibaka's right knee was precautionary and was not the result of a specific injury.
"Everything looks good," Vogel said. "It's kind of what we felt, but it just gives everybody peace of mind."
Vogel said Ibaka would be available for Wednesday's game against the Cleveland Cavaliers but also noted that he was uncertain whether the eight-year veteran will play, citing his lack of practice time.
The Magic acquired Ibaka, 27, in June as part of a blockbuster trade with the Oklahoma City Thunder.
