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04/25 20:32 CDT Magic hand Cavaliers worst playoff loss in franchise history,
win 121-83 to close within 2-1
Magic hand Cavaliers worst playoff loss in franchise history, win 121-83 to
close within 2-1
DICK SCANLON
Associated Press
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) --- Paolo Banchero had 31 points and 14 rebounds, Jalen
Suggs added 24 points and the Orlando Magic handed Cleveland the worst playoff
loss in franchise history, winning 121-83 on Thursday night to cut the
Cavaliers' lead to 2-1 in their Eastern Conference first-round series.
Franz Wagner finished with 16 points and eight assists for the Magic, who led
by 43 points in the fourth quarter on the way to the third-largest margin of
victory in a playoff game. They earned their first playoff victory since 2019
and the first on their home floor since April 26, 2011.
They can even the series with a victory at home Sunday.
Jarrett Allen had 15 points and eight rebounds for the Cavaliers, who shot 39%
from the field and 23.5% from 3-point range. Caris LeVert added 15 points and
Donovan Mitchell had 13 points and seven assists.
The Cavs' previous worse loss was a 36-point defeat against Washington on April
24, 2008.
Orlando never had a lead during the first two games in Cleveland but blew this
one open in the third quarter. Mitchell, Allen, and Cleveland starters Evan
Mobley and Max Strus were taken out of the game with 3:16 left in the period
and the Cavaliers down 92-58.
After missing 10 of their first 11 shots and falling behind by seven, the Magic
made 34 of their next 52 field-goal attempts and finished the game at 51.1% (47
for 92).
A 3-pointer by Banchero with 5:27 left in the first quarter gave them their
first lead of the series and they closed the period on a 13-0 run. Cole
Anthony's 3-pointer at the first-quarter buzzer, his first basket of the
series, made it 31-21.
Banchero scored twice and Suggs and Jonathan Isaac hit 3-pointers in a 10-0 run
late in the first half that left Orlando with a 55-34 lead.
Banchero and Suggs took over the third quarter, combining for 21 of Orlando's
first 27 points as the Magic stretched their lead to 88-56. Their only playoff
victories larger than this one were by 47 over Boston in 1995, and Atlanta by
43 in 2010.
Mitchell, the dominant scorer in the first two game of the series, had one
field goal until hitting a 3-pointer with 2:15 left in the half. It was his
only 3-pointer of he game.
The Magic made one lineup change after losing the first two games by 14 and 10
points and shooting just 34.3%. Wendell Carter Jr. returned to the starting
lineup at center after being replaced by Isaac in Games 1 and 2 and the
regular-season finale.
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