Magic win thriller over Lakers in LA
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Orlando rallies late in Los Angeles as a split-second decision from the Slovenian swings a 110-109 thriller.
Tristan da Silva started the second period by converting on a hook shot for the Magic. LA still had no answer for Carter Jr., who was now at 15 points for the half. The Lakers only had three offensive rebounds compared to Orlando’s five. With 6:20 left until halftime, Austin Reaves was still scoreless on four shot attempts.
The Lakers are still in a workable position, but the room for error is shrinking as sixth in the West barely keeps them out of the play-in.
The Orlando Magic (29-26) visit the LA Clippers (27-29) on Sunday. Tip-off from Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, is at 9 p.m. ET (NBA TV). Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook's NBA odds around the Magic vs. Clippers odds and make our expert NBA picks and predictions for the best bets.
The Los Angeles Lakers lost a nail-biter to the Orlando Magic tonight, missing a potential game-winner at the buzzer to let the Magic sneak away with a 110-109 win.
Both the Los Angeles Lakers and Orlando Magic may be without multiple key players in Tuesday night's matchup.
Orlando’s four-game homestand that opens Thursday against Houston is the team’s longest remaining in the regular season at Kia Center.
The Orlando Magic conclude their Western road trip against the Los Angeles Lakers in a game with a 230.5 over/under. The Magic have seen the Over hit in their recent games, while the Lakers are coming off a significant loss.