Entering Wednesday’s game between the Magic and Pacers, coach Jamahl Mosley wanted his team to rebound the ball better and limit Indiana’s fast-break chances — two statistical categories that helped the Raptors take down Orlando two days prior.
Although the Magic only allowed 15 fast-break points (half as many as they gave up at Toronto) and outrebounded Indiana 50-39, the sides went back and forth in a contest that was tied 12 times and featured 10 lead changes.
With the game tied at 110 late, Paolo Banchero (29 points) spun towards the basket and scored the go-ahead layup with 7.