In his second NBA season, Devyn Marble had to fight for every minute of playing time he received. Despite his lack of statistical production for both the Orlando Magic and down in the D-League with the Erie Bayhawks, the former Iowa Hawkeye showed some promise as a hustle player, with at least some defensive potential.
Coming into the 2016 campaign, it is fair to say expectations were fairly low for Devyn Marble. Few expected much out of the former second round pick, who had struggled tremendously in his rookie season, averaging just 2.3 points and 1.9 rebounds pergame with shooting numbers of 31.