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PHILADELPHIA — The Magic will have one last chance Friday to advance to the playoffs after falling to the 76ers in the Nos. 7-8 game of the NBA play-in tournament on Wednesday night.
In a tight, chippy contest that featured 12 lead changes and was tied nine times, the Sixers pulled away late in a 109-97 victory inside Xfinity Mobile Arena in front of national TV audience on Amazon’s Prime Video.
Despite Desmond Bane (34 points), Paolo Banchero (18) and Anthony Black (13) combining for 65 points, Orlando was unable to overcome a late surge by the Sixers, who advance to the first round of the playoffs.
Playing without five-time All-NBA center Joel Embiid, Philadelphia’s Tyrese Maxey (31 points), Kelly Oubre Jr. (19) and rookie VJ Edgecombe (19) totaled 69 points.
With the loss, the No. 8 Magic (45-37) will now host No. 9 Charlotte on Friday night in a win-or-go-home contest with the No. 8 seed in the playoffs on the line. Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m. on Prime Video. The winner would open its best-of-seven series at No. 1 Detroit on Sunday.
Meanwhile, the No. 7 Sixers (45-37) will face No. 2 Boston in a best-of-seven first-round series that also opens Sunday.
The result also means Orlando still hasn’t won on the road in the postseason under coach Jamahl Mosley. The Magic went 0-4 on the road in a 2024 seven-game series against Cleveland and then lost three away games against the Celtics last postseason.
The Magic will have their backs against the wall Friday at home against the Hornets, who beat the Heat in the Nos. 9-10 play-in game Tuesday night.
The Magic guard followed up a seven-point first quarter with 11 in the second frame by making his way to the free-throw line early and often.
Bane shot 8 for 9 at the free-throw line in the first half to lead the team with 19 points at the break. He and Banchero (13 points) were the lone members of the Magic to reach double figures by the half.
The performance marked his 13th of the season scoring 30-plus points. He added three rebounds and three assists, but recorded five turnovers.
The Magic actually scored the first five points of the second half to take a one-point lead less than a minute into the third quarter.
From there, however, it was all Sixers, who went on a 14-2 run and take their largest lead of the night at 11 points, 73-62, more than halfway through the frame.
Orlando was able to respond late thanks to six straight points from Bane, including his second 3-pointer and an and-one opportunity. In a low-scoring 12-minute stretch, Philadelphia outscored the Magic 20-19 in the third.
Mosley said before the game that the German forward was still on a minutes restriction but he’d get “bumped up a little bit,” after playing 26 minutes in the regular-season finale at Boston last Sunday.
Wagner, however, didn’t help himself out when he found himself in early trouble by picking up his third personal at the 1:37 mark of the second quarter.
After playing 12 first-half minutes, Wagner ended at 29 for the night when he totaled 12 points, four rebounds and three assists. He appeared to be in some pain when he grabbed his left knee and exited the game with 1:06 left in the game.
Philadelphia took advantage of extra chances early, notching 10 second-chance points in the opening frame. That included a Maxey 3-pointer late in the first quarter.
Orlando was able to clean that up when it allowed zero second-chance points in the second quarter.
Ultimately, both teams scored 14 second-chance points.
It wasn’t only Bane who forced his way to the free-throw line.
Five other teammates shot at least two free throws. Still, Orlando didn’t take full advantage of its trips to the line.
The Magic shot 24 for 31 for the night while the Sixers finished 21 for 25.
Jason Beede can be reached at [email protected]
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In a tight, chippy contest that featured 12 lead changes and was tied nine times, the Sixers pulled away late in a 109-97 victory inside Xfinity Mobile Arena in front of national TV audience on Amazon’s Prime Video.
Despite Desmond Bane (34 points), Paolo Banchero (18) and Anthony Black (13) combining for 65 points, Orlando was unable to overcome a late surge by the Sixers, who advance to the first round of the playoffs.
Playing without five-time All-NBA center Joel Embiid, Philadelphia’s Tyrese Maxey (31 points), Kelly Oubre Jr. (19) and rookie VJ Edgecombe (19) totaled 69 points.
With the loss, the No. 8 Magic (45-37) will now host No. 9 Charlotte on Friday night in a win-or-go-home contest with the No. 8 seed in the playoffs on the line. Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m. on Prime Video. The winner would open its best-of-seven series at No. 1 Detroit on Sunday.
Meanwhile, the No. 7 Sixers (45-37) will face No. 2 Boston in a best-of-seven first-round series that also opens Sunday.
The result also means Orlando still hasn’t won on the road in the postseason under coach Jamahl Mosley. The Magic went 0-4 on the road in a 2024 seven-game series against Cleveland and then lost three away games against the Celtics last postseason.
The Magic will have their backs against the wall Friday at home against the Hornets, who beat the Heat in the Nos. 9-10 play-in game Tuesday night.
The Bane event
The Magic guard followed up a seven-point first quarter with 11 in the second frame by making his way to the free-throw line early and often.
Bane shot 8 for 9 at the free-throw line in the first half to lead the team with 19 points at the break. He and Banchero (13 points) were the lone members of the Magic to reach double figures by the half.
The performance marked his 13th of the season scoring 30-plus points. He added three rebounds and three assists, but recorded five turnovers.
Third quarter of runs
The Magic actually scored the first five points of the second half to take a one-point lead less than a minute into the third quarter.
From there, however, it was all Sixers, who went on a 14-2 run and take their largest lead of the night at 11 points, 73-62, more than halfway through the frame.
Orlando was able to respond late thanks to six straight points from Bane, including his second 3-pointer and an and-one opportunity. In a low-scoring 12-minute stretch, Philadelphia outscored the Magic 20-19 in the third.
Wagner’s still working
Mosley said before the game that the German forward was still on a minutes restriction but he’d get “bumped up a little bit,” after playing 26 minutes in the regular-season finale at Boston last Sunday.
Wagner, however, didn’t help himself out when he found himself in early trouble by picking up his third personal at the 1:37 mark of the second quarter.
After playing 12 first-half minutes, Wagner ended at 29 for the night when he totaled 12 points, four rebounds and three assists. He appeared to be in some pain when he grabbed his left knee and exited the game with 1:06 left in the game.
Second-chance scoring
Philadelphia took advantage of extra chances early, notching 10 second-chance points in the opening frame. That included a Maxey 3-pointer late in the first quarter.
Orlando was able to clean that up when it allowed zero second-chance points in the second quarter.
Ultimately, both teams scored 14 second-chance points.
Free points
It wasn’t only Bane who forced his way to the free-throw line.
Five other teammates shot at least two free throws. Still, Orlando didn’t take full advantage of its trips to the line.
The Magic shot 24 for 31 for the night while the Sixers finished 21 for 25.
Jason Beede can be reached at [email protected]
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