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Orlando Magic at Detroit Pistons

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37-39, 14-23 Away
Final
98 - 115

38-37, 24-13 Home

Ellington, Griffin lead Pistons past Magic 115-98

Thursday, he showed why Pistons coach Dwane Casey was thrilled by the move.

Ellington scored 17 of his 25 points in the third quarter and Detroit defeated the Orlando Magic 115-98 in a matchup of teams battling for Eastern Conference playoff positions.

"I was jumping up and down when I found out we had a chance to sign Wayne," Casey said. "I remember all the times he's killed me in the playoffs for a bunch of different teams, and he was magnificent tonight."

Detroit had just traded their best 3-point shooter, Reggie Bullock, to the Los Angeles Lakers and badly needed a veteran who could step into the starting small-forward spot.

Ellington has played 21 games for the Pistons, averaging 11.3 points and hitting 41.2 percent of his 3-point attempts.

"I am learning a lot from Wayne," said Luke Kennard, who hit both of his 3-point attempts as Ellington's backup. "You look what he did tonight in a game we needed to win. That was huge."

Blake Griffin had 20 points and 10 rebounds for Detroit, which was coming off a 1-4 road trip. Andre Drummond had 18 points, 18 rebounds and six blocks, and Ish Smith scored 15 points off the bench.

Aaron Gordon scored 20 points for Orlando, and former Pistons player D.J. Augustin added 18 points.

"I think we had a toughness about them tonight that we weren't ready to match," Gordon said. "It's a disappointing loss, but we still have chances to make up for it."

The Pistons won their 10th straight home game and moved into a tie with the Brooklyn Nets for the sixth seed in the conference. The Magic had won six straight to get back into playoff contention.

"We knew how well they were playing, 6-0 in their last six, so we knew we needed to get back into a flow," Griffin said. "I liked the way we stepped up and met the challenge."

The loss left Orlando a half-game behind Miami in the race for the eighth seed. The Heat beat Dallas 105-99 Thursday.

The Pistons built a 60-46 halftime lead with their outside shooting, making 9 of 16 3-pointers in the first half. The margin could have larger, but Orlando held an 11-2 edge on the offensive glass.

Ellington hit two of his five 3-pointers in the first half, then started the third quarter with four straight 3s in the first 3:08, giving the Pistons a 72-52 lead.

"They were getting wide open looks," Orlando coach Steve Clifford said. "No matter what they did, they got so much separation, and Ellington was just terrific. Their defense was good and ours lacked."

Detroit went up 86-60 on a dunk by Drummond off a lob from Reggie Jackson, forcing Clifford to call his second timeout of the quarter.

"Griffin was terrific, Drummond controlled the glass and their perimeter players scored," he said. "Dwane had them more ready than I did."

TIP INS

Pistons: Ellington has scored 20 or more points three times since signing with the Pistons on Feb. 9. ... Detroit's 10-game home winning streak is the team's longest since a 16-game streak in 2005-06.

UP NEXT

Magic: At the Indiana Pacers on Saturday.

Pistons: Host the Portland Trail Blazers on Saturday.

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Regular Season Series

DET wins series 3-1

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 98 - 115
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 98 - 115
4th 0.5 Thon Maker defensive rebound 98 - 115
4th 0.5 Jerian Grant misses 28-foot three point jumper 98 - 115
4th 8.2 Jon Leuer makes two point shot 98 - 115

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/orl.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originORL https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/det.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originDET
37-94 FG 46-86
39 Field Goal % 53
8-31 3PT 17-35
26 Three Point % 49
16-20 FT 6-12
80 Free Throw % 50
56 Rebounds 51
15 Offensive Rebounds 10
28 Defensive Rebounds 33
21 Assists 25
5 Steals 8
4 Blocks 9
12 Turnovers 11
0 Team Turnovers 1
12 Total Turnovers 12
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 1
22 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 19
8 Fast Break Points 14
54 Points in Paint 48
14 Fouls 18
2 Largest Lead 26
Detroit Pistons Detroit Pistons Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Duncan Robinson, F Out Mar 30
Tobias Harris, F Out Mar 30
Jalen Duren, C Out Mar 30
Isaiah Stewart, F Out Mar 28
Cade Cunningham, G Out Mar 19
Orlando Magic Orlando Magic Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Anthony Black, G Out Mar 28
Franz Wagner, F Out Mar 28
Jonathan Isaac, F Out Mar 25

Game Information

Little Caesars Arena

Location: Detroit, MI
Attendance: 18,128 · Capacity:

2025-26 Southeast Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Atlanta 42 33 .560 - W1
Orlando 39 35 .527 2.5 L1
Miami 39 36 .520 3 L2
Charlotte 39 36 .520 3 L2
Washington 17 57 .230 24.5 L2

2025-26 Central Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Detroit 54 20 .730 - W2
Cleveland 46 28 .622 8 W1
Milwaukee 29 45 .392 25 L4
Chicago 29 45 .392 25 L3
Indiana 17 58 .227 37.5 W1
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