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Magic secure NBA Cup group win with gutsy road victory at Pistons

Jason Beede, Orlando Sentinel on

Published in Basketball

Before Friday’s matchup between the Magic and the Pistons inside Little Caesars Arena, Orlando coach Jamahl Mosley was asked whether or not the contest felt similar to a playoff setting due to the stakes of the NBA Cup.

“A little bit,” Mosley said at the time.

He wasn’t far off when the Magic and the Pistons battled back and forth all night in downtown Detroit until the closing moments as Orlando was able to escape with a 112-109 victory and secure their spot in the Cup quarterfinals.

Desmond Bane scored a season-high 37 points, Franz Wagner had 21 and Anthony Black added 16 off the bench for the Magic (12-8). Black blocked Detroit sharpshooter Duncan Robinson’s 3-point attempt with less than a second left in the game.

The Magic were able to overcome a game-high 39 points by Pistons star Cade Cunningham, who recorded a triple-double with 13 rebounds and 11 assists in 40 minutes.

Orlando scored 29 points off 24 Detroit turnovers while shooting 5 for 30 from beyond the arc.

With the win, the Magic finished 4-0 in Cup group play to win East Group B. Orlando will host a Cup quarterfinal game against the Miami Heat at Kia Center either Dec. 9 or 10.

Before then, the Magic return to Kia Center to open a three-game homestand against the Bulls on Monday.

The Bane event

The Magic entered Friday’s contest 7-2 when Bane notched 19-or-more points, and the Orlando newcomer had 21 in the first half.

Scoring seven straight at one point late in the first quarter, Bane shot 6 for 9 from the floor with seven made free throws on eight trips to the free-throw line before the break. He powered a 15-0 Magic run across the end of the first frame and start of the second.

 

And he didn’t slow down after halftime, scoring 16 in the final two quarters. Bane scored at least 30 points for the first time in a Magic uniform and the 30th time in his career.

Up and down from Suggs

While Bane got off to a fast start on offense, Jalen Suggs did not.

The Orlando guard missed his first nine shots from the field, including six 3-pointers, for just two points in the first half. But that didn’t bother him in the second half as he continued to pull up with confidence.

After the Pistons cut their deficit to five points with seven minutes left, Suggs hit a long 2-point jumper, recorded a steal on the other end and hit his second triple of the second half to put Orlando ahead by 10. Detroit immediately responded with a 10-0 run to tie the game at 100 with just over 4 minutes left in the game.

Suggs ended with 14 points in 34 minutes.

Paint points

Heading into Friday’s matchup, the Pistons averaged a league-high 58.1 points in the paint. Orlando wasn’t far behind at 53.8 paint points, which was tied for fifth in the NBA.

Orlando, however, was far more efficient in the paint as it shot 56.3% for 62 points.

On the other end, Detroit shot just 47.9% in the paint for just 46 paint points.


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