Orlando Magic Edge Miami Heat with Late Defensive Stand at Kia Center
First Quarter
The Orlando Magic and the Miami Heat both entered the game with identical records of 14-9. The first quarter saw a strong start from the Magic, who managed to take an early lead by scoring 30 points compared to the Heat's 28. Jalen Suggs was instrumental in this period, contributing significantly to the team's offensive efforts.
Second Quarter
In the second quarter, Miami responded with a surge, outscoring Orlando by putting up 32 points against Orlando's 27. Despite this push from Miami, Franz Wagner kept O-Town Magic competitive with his consistent shooting and defensive plays.
Third Quarter
The third quarter was pivotal for Orlando as they regained momentum by scoring another impressive 30 points while limiting Miami to just 19. Anthony Black showcased his versatility during this period, adding crucial assists and rebounds that helped maintain their lead.
Fourth Quarter
As the game progressed into its final stages in the fourth quarter, both teams were neck-and-neck. However, it was Orlando's defense that made a difference in crunch time. With only seconds left on the clock and holding onto a slim margin of victory at Kia Center, Goga Bitadze made a critical block that secured their win over Flash.
The final scoreline stood at 106-105 in favor of O-Town Magic after an intense battle marked by multiple lead changes and ties throughout all four quarters.
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