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Orlando Magic

Magic Hold Their Ground: What Orlando’s November Clash With Boston Revealed

Kevyn Bryant II
Last updated: November 12, 2025 11:26 pm
Kevyn Bryant II Published November 10, 2025
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The Orlando Magic walked into their November 9 matchup against the Boston Celtics facing one of the NBA’s most complete and disciplined teams. Although the result did not swing in Orlando’s favor, the game showed where the Magic are growing and where the next leap still needs to happen.

Contents
A Game of Runs and Reality ChecksPaolo Continues to Grow as a CloserA Needed Wake-Up for the Second UnitOrlando’s Defense Stays Strong but Shows VulnerabilityBig Picture: A Loss With Clear LessonsLooking Ahead

A Game of Runs and Reality Checks

Boston, anchored by the two-way pressure of Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, opened the game with mature, poised basketball. Their ball movement was crisp, and their spacing forced Orlando to defend every inch of the floor. The Magic, usually strong on the defensive end, had early lapses that allowed the Celtics to build rhythm before Orlando settled in.

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However, this Magic team refuses to fold. Led by Paolo Banchero’s assertiveness and Franz Wagner’s steady scoring, Orlando put together several runs to stay within reach. Every time Boston extended the lead, the Magic found a counterpunch through attacking the rim, tightening rotations, or speeding up the pace in transition.

Boston’s late-game execution became the difference. The Celtics hit timely shots, protected the ball, and leaned on their experience when the fourth quarter tightened.

Paolo Continues to Grow as a Closer

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Even in a loss, Paolo Banchero showed why Orlando’s future leans heavily on his shoulders. His shot creation stood out, especially in isolation against Boston’s elite perimeter defenders. He looked comfortable initiating the offense even when the Celtics sent extra help and forced difficult reads.

This matchup posed a challenge for a young star, and Banchero embraced the moment.

A Needed Wake-Up for the Second Unit

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One of the clearer takeaways was the production gap between benches. Boston received timely contributions from its role players, while Orlando’s second unit struggled to maintain energy and scoring. Injuries have stretched the rotation, but as the Magic push toward the top of the Eastern Conference, reliable bench minutes will be crucial.

Cole Anthony had flashes, but the reserves could not consistently match Boston’s execution.

Orlando’s Defense Stays Strong but Shows Vulnerability

Orlando’s defensive identity remains real. Length, switchability, and effort kept the Magic in the game. However, Boston’s shooting, especially from kick-outs generated off drives, forced Orlando into constant scramble mode. The effort was strong, but the communication was not always sharp.

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© Carson Lawhorn | Sports Club Florida

Against top-tier teams, those small lapses add up quickly.

Big Picture: A Loss With Clear Lessons

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© Carson Lawhorn | Sports Club Florida

The Celtics are a championship-caliber roster. The Magic are a rising young group still learning how to execute in high-pressure situations. That context matters.

What Orlando showed:
• Grit and multiple comeback attempts
• Continued star growth from Paolo Banchero
• A defensive foundation that can compete with elite teams

What Orlando still needs:
• Better half-court execution under pressure
• More consistent bench production
• Reduced breakdowns that lead to wide-open threes

This game did not expose the Magic. It highlighted the next steps required to transform potential into sustained success.

Looking Ahead

The season is long, and Orlando remains firmly in the mix among the East’s toughest teams. If the Magic take the lessons from this matchup with Boston and sharpen their offensive execution, future games like November 9 have a strong chance of swinging in their favor.

The potential is clear. The foundation is real. Orlando is learning and improving quickly.

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