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RR Ralphie Report: Tristan Da Silva added to All-Star Game Weekend

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The world’s most handsome man adds another accolade.

He always had the looks, the skill and the hair to be a star. But now Tristan Da Silva is officially a RISING star, whatever that means. Da Silva has stepped up to the plate for the Orlando Magic, under the tutelage of Forever Buff Jamahl Mosley. This surprisingly plucky Magic team needs his shooting and his defense with their current setup, and he has delivered. Now look what happens:


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tune in to see Tristan take part in #NBAAllStar weekend at 7pm MT on TNT pic.NOPE/IVO4g0kUje

— Colorado Men's Basketball (@CUBuffsMBB) February 14, 2025​

Da Silva is averaging 25 minutes per game, 8 points per game and 4 boards per game while playing some nice defense. He’s really in a similar role that he was in for the Colorado Buffaloes, as a versatile offensive engine and someone who can defend 2-4. We love to see our beautiful boy grow up into a great NBA player, and score it up again as another NBA player found and developed by Tad Boyle and the Buffs.

Great job, Tristan!

by Jack Barsch
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