The the Toronto Raptors moved to 42-32 and the the Orlando Magic dropped to 39-35 after a 139-87 finish at 6:00 PM EDT.
The Raptors led 38-20 after 1 quarter at Scotiabank Arena while the Magic shot 38 percent from the field.

First quarter
The Raptors opened with 38 points in the 1 quarter while forcing 28 Magic turnovers in the game.
Scottie Barnes logged 23 points and 15 assists in the previous game, and the Raptors finished this game with 41 assists.
The Magic put up 20 points in the 1 quarter while committing 28 turnovers and producing a 0.74 assist-to-turnover ratio.
Second quarter
The Raptors added 32 points in the 2 quarter, and the bench contributed 58 points in the game.
RJ Barrett posted 24 points in the previous game, and the Raptors hit 57 percent on field goals in this one.
The Magic scored 23 points in the 2 quarter, and their bench supplied 32 points in the game.
Third quarter
The Raptors poured in 43 points in the 3 quarter, and the Toronto Raptors vs Orlando Magic turning point showed up in 37 points off turnovers.
Jamal Shead recorded 12 points and 10 assists in the previous game, and the Raptors collected 20 steals in this one.
The Magic had 25 points in the 3 quarter, and they shot 24 percent from 3 point range on 38 attempts.
Fourth quarter
The Raptors closed with 26 points in the 4 quarter, and Toronto Raptors post-match stats included 82 points in the paint.
Ja'Kobe Walter scored 11 points in the previous game, and the Raptors delivered 39 fast break points on 19 fast break attempts.
The Magic finished with 19 points in the 4 quarter, and the Toronto Raptors vs Orlando Magic full match report reflected 47 total rebounds for the visitors.
The Raptors ended with 53 rebounds, and the Toronto Raptors final whistle reaction centered on a 20-steal night that held the Magic to 87 points.
The Raptors are scheduled to face the the Detroit Pistons at 8:00 PM EDT on 3/31/2026 at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, MI, and the broadcast listings include FDSDETX, SportsNet, and WMYD.
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