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Orlando Magic's Fourth Quarter Surge Overwhelms Indiana Pacers at Kia Center

The Orlando Magic improved their record to 20-16 with a commanding performance against the Indiana Pacers, who now stand at 6-30. The game concluded with a final score of 135-127 in favor of the Magic.


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First Quarter


The opening quarter saw the Indiana Pacers take an early lead, scoring 36 points compared to the Magic's 28. The Pacers capitalized on their offensive opportunities, showcasing a strong field goal percentage of 55 percent. However, Orlando kept pace thanks to Desmond Bane's impressive shooting accuracy.


Second Quarter


In the second quarter, Orlando turned up the heat with an explosive offensive display. Scoring an impressive 41 points, they managed to outscore Indiana by nearly double as they tightened their defense and increased pressure on ball handlers. Paolo Banchero played a pivotal role during this period with his dynamic playmaking and scoring ability.


Third Quarter


The third quarter was marked by intense back-and-forth action as both teams traded baskets. The Magic maintained their momentum from the previous quarter and added another solid performance by Anthony Black who contributed significantly in assists and blocks. Despite Indiana’s efforts led by efficient shooting from beyond the arc at 44 percent, they couldn't close the gap significantly.


Fourth Quarter


Orlando sealed their victory in a decisive fourth-quarter surge where they matched their first-quarter output with another set of strong defensive plays that limited Indiana’s scoring opportunities. Wendell Carter Jr.'s presence under the basket was crucial as he dominated rebounds and provided key assists that helped maintain Orlando’s lead until the final buzzer.


With this win over Indiana Pacers, fans can look forward to more exciting matchups ahead for O-Town Magic. Next up is an away game against Washington Wizards scheduled for January 6th at Capital One Arena in Washington D.C., which will be broadcasted live on FDSFL and MNMT networks starting at 7:00 PM EDT.


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