Beat the opponent by 30 points in the first game! The Big Three scored 29 points, the Magic upgraded again, and the playoffs are guaranteed!
The NBA preseason continues, and the Orlando Magic heads to an away game to challenge Philadelphia. The highlight of this game is that star guard Bane, who joined the Magic in the off-season, will make his debut with his new club. The Magic, which has always been a weak link in the defense line in previous seasons, can make a qualitative leap in the new season with the arrival of Bane! Bane will become an important backcourt for the Magic! In this game, the Magic's starting lineup is the combination of Banqueiro + Wagner Jr. + Bain + Jones + Carter; the Philadelphia team's great Embiid has a truce, and the lineup is Maxi + Oubre + Edwards + Barlow + Bona! In the first quarter of the game, Magic's new aid Bane took the lead in using a breakthrough to make two free throws to score the first point of the new club. Wagner Jr. and Carter scored inside the basket one after another. Philadelphia's Maxi felt hot and scored from inside and outside. Oubre made an air cut and completed a dunk. Philadelphia led 11-7. Carter He scored 4 points with consecutive shots and free throws. Draymond made a second tip-in, Maxi made another three-pointer from the outside, and Banqueiro completed a dunk with both hands under the basket. The two sides tied at 17. At the end of the quarter, the two sides gradually entered the rotation lineup. The Magic relied on Bizetta's air-cut dunk inside, and led 34-32 at the end of the first quarter! Banqueiro's performance is a magic vane! In the second quarter of the game, the Magic took the lead. Silva, Bizzetta, and Richardson hit consecutive shots, leading to a 7-0 spurt. The Philadelphia team responded with a 12-2 attack wave from inside and outside Bona and Oubre. The two sides tied at 44. After the timeout, Banqueiro continued Free throws were made inside to increase the points. Bain broke through and went up to the basket. Chandler and Bloom of the Philadelphia team made consecutive shots and penalties to close the score. Banqueiro made a backhand layup to score 2+1. The Magic led 55-52. At the end of the half, both sides entered the foul penalty period. At the end of the half, the two teams tied at 66! Easy side to fight again, Banqueiro, Wagner Jr., and Carter scored continuously inside the basket. Philadelphia's Bona, Chandler, Sallis, and Edwards responded by hitting shots one after another. Jones and Bane hit shots from inside and outside, and the Magic Magic led 79-76. After the timeout, both teams put on full substitute lineups to fight. Then the two sides entered a three-point contest from the outside. Magic Da Silva scored 12 points with consecutive free throws, helping the team lead 94-90 after three quarters! In the final quarter of the game, both teams did not start the game and entered training mode. The Magic's continuous shooting and penalty increases from Blake, Pengda, and Howard helped the team open the point difference to double digits, leading 107-92. The Philadelphia team suffered a scoring drought in the first half of the quarter. As the Magic continued to maintain a hot shooting touch, the scores between the two sides continued to widen. The Magic led 118-98, and the outcome lost suspense. In the end, the Magic won a 128-98 away victory! Little Wagner has become the glue of the team! In terms of scoring: Philadelphia, Maxi 17 points and 2 assists, Oubre 12 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals, Barlow 12 points and 9 rebounds, Bona 6 points and 6 rebounds, Edwards 5 points, 2 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals, substitutes, Chandler 16 points, Draymond 8 points, Sallis 7 points, Walker 7 points, Bloom 6 points! Magic team, Carter 20 points, 13 rebounds and 3 assists, Banqueiro 13 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists, Bain scored 8 points and 2 rebounds in his debut, Wagner Jr. had 8 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals, Jones had 3 points and 2 assists, substitutes, Blake 12 points, Silva 12 points, Bitadze 11 points, Howard 9 points, Richardson 9 points, Pengda 7 points, Kane 6 points!
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