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Orlando Magic Finish Preseason Undefeated After High-Scoring Win Over Pelicans

Kevyn Bryant II
Last updated: October 17, 2025 9:40 pm
Kevyn Bryant II Published October 17, 2025
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The Orlando Magic closed out their preseason on a high note, defeating the New Orleans Pelicans 132-125 in a thrilling offensive showcase that highlighted both the team’s depth and growing chemistry. From the opening tip, Orlando played with poise and confidence, blending fast-paced offense with balanced ball movement. For a young squad looking to carry momentum into the regular season, this win wasn’t just another exhibition—it was a statement that the Magic’s rebuild is evolving into something real.

Contents
🏀 Game Summary & Key StatsTeam Shooting & EfficiencyStandout Performers & MatchupsTakeaways & What It SuggestsFor OrlandoFor New Orleans

🏀 Game Summary & Key Stats

  • Final Score: Magic 132, Pelicans 125 (ESPN)

  • With this win, Orlando finished the preseason 4-0, their first undefeated exhibition slate since 2010–11. (OrlandoMagic.com)

  • Quarter breakdown:
     - Pelicans: 21 | 33 | 35 | 36 = 125
     - Magic: 38 | 23 | 31 | 40 = 132

Team Shooting & Efficiency

Metric Orlando Magic New Orleans Pelicans
Field Goal % ≈ 55.6 % ≈ 51.6 %
3-Point % ≈ 45.2 % ≈ 29.0 %
Turnovers 16 15
Rebounds 38 42

A few observations:

  • Orlando had the clear edge in shooting efficiency, especially from deep.

  • The Pelicans controlled the boards (42–38) to stay within striking distance.

  • The Magic’s perimeter accuracy—nearly 45 percent—was the difference-maker.


Standout Performers & Matchups

  • Franz Wagner led the charge with strong shot-making and pace control.

  • Paolo Banchero added power and finesse inside, combining with Wagner for 43 points.

  • Wendell Carter Jr. and Jonathan Isaac displayed growing synergy in pick-and-roll actions.

  • For New Orleans, Jordan Poole notched 21 points (7-for-15 FG, 5-for-5 FT) and kept the game competitive late.


Takeaways & What It Suggests

For Orlando

  1. Balanced Offense – Multiple players contributed double-digit scoring, and spacing looked polished for October basketball.

  2. Interior Defense Concerns – The Pelicans piled up 72 points in the paint, a reminder that Orlando’s rim protection still needs tightening.

  3. Chemistry Building – Carter and Isaac’s pick-and-roll connection hinted at new layers to Jamahl Mosley’s offensive schemes.

For New Orleans

  1. Paint Production Stays Elite – Even without their full rotation, they attacked the lane effectively.

  2. Three-Point Shooting Slump – At 29 percent from deep, outside consistency remains an issue.

  3. Depth and Health Questions – Rotational uncertainties linger as the regular season nears.

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