The Orlando Magic had every opportunity to steal a road win on Sunday afternoon, but a late push by the New York Knicks proved to be the difference as Orlando fell 106 to 100 at Madison Square Garden.
The loss drops the Magic to 12 and 9 on the season and ends a night defined by grit, missed chances, and an early injury that shifted the rhythm of the game.
A Tough Break Early
Orlando’s game plan took a major hit when Franz Wagner, the team’s leading scorer this season, exited early with a left leg injury. Without one of their primary creators, the Magic leaned heavily on ball movement, defensive pressure, and committee scoring to stay competitive.
Despite the setback, the Magic battled through three quarters and kept the game close with timely stops and inside scoring.
Knicks Seize Control Late
The Knicks, nearly unbeatable at home this year, protected their home court again with a strong closing stretch. Jalen Brunson powered New York’s offense with 30 points and nine assists, repeatedly hitting tough shots to halt Orlando’s momentum. Josh Hart added 17 points and 12 rebounds and provided the energy plays that helped New York regain control in the final minutes.
New York’s advantage on the glass and their ability to convert second chance points proved decisive down the stretch.
Magic Standouts
Even in defeat, Orlando received meaningful contributions across the roster.
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Jalen Suggs had 17 points and set the tone defensively.
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Anthony Black recorded 14 points and 11 rebounds and delivered one of his most complete performances of the season.
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Paolo Banchero and Desmond Bane each scored 16 points and kept the Magic within striking distance throughout the night.
The Magic showed poise and resilience, although the absence of Wagner’s shot creation became more noticeable as the game tightened late.
Looking Ahead
This game highlighted both Orlando’s competitive potential and the challenges of closing out tight road matchups. The next steps will focus on monitoring Wagner’s injury status, improving late game execution, and maintaining consistent offensive flow when opposing defenses collapse on Banchero.
Orlando remains firmly in the mix in the Eastern Conference. Games like this one will serve as valuable experience as the Magic continue to grow into a more polished and battle tested team.