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New York Knicks at Orlando Magic

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1-4, 0-3 Away
Final
83 - 95

2-2, 2-0 Home

Nikola Vucevic, Magic rally to beat Knicks 95-83

Nikola Vucevic scored 21 points and had 14 rebounds and Aaron Gordon scored 10 of his 15 points in the final five minutes of the game to help Orlando beat New York 95-83 on Wednesday night to end a two-game losing streak.

Evan Fournier added 14 points, Jonathan Isaac had 10 and Orlando finished on a 16-3 run.

The Magic limited New York to just one basket and one free throw in the final eight minutes to rally from an 80-79 deficit. Orlando allowed the Knicks just one of 11 shooting and forced three turnovers in that game-deciding stretch.

"We're trying to find our way offensively, but I do believe we had great defensive talent on this roster," Magic coach Steve Clifford said. "Through these first 10-12 games, we can defend and compete our way through until we get our offense going. That's what we did tonight."

Gordon had only five points when he nailed a 3-pointer that ignited the Magic's fourth quarter rally. After a Vucevic layup, Gordon drilled another 3-pointer, a follow shot and capped the run with a reverse dunk. It was his most impressive offensive stretch in the young season.

"It was part of the process of getting to the open spots, being in the right place and trusting my teammates," Gordon said. "They made great passes that allowed me to shoot the shots in rhythm."

Julius Randle led New York with 16 points and 10 rebounds. Mitchell Robinson had 12 points, all in the first half, and Bobby Portis added 12.

The Knicks withstood Orlando's offensive surge in the third quarter by scoring the last 10 points of the period. New York, which trailed by 15 at one point in the quarter, erased the last of that deficit when Portis hit a 3-pointer to put the Knicks up 80-79 with 8:05 left in the game.

However, there wasn't much offense to talk about after that.

"Two things happened in the fourth quarter: we didn't come up with loose balls and the ball stopped moving," Knicks coach David Fizdale said. "It was a trust factor. In tight situations, you've got to share the ball. When the ball stops moving for us, it's death."

The Magic, who have struggled with their shooting in every game, entered the game last in the NBA in shooting percentage, lived down to that reputation in the first half, hitting just 15 of 45 shots. No Magic player reached double figures in the first half, but New York couldn't make them pay for it.

The Knicks, playing without their two top point guards, Dennis Smith Jr. and Elfrid Payton, got an unexpected 12 points from Robinson in the first half, but not much else from his teammates. New York did take a 44-42 into halftime.

TIP INS

Knicks: F Marcus Morris had four blocked shots in the first half. ... F Julius Randle has a double-double in every game this season.

Magic: Orlando hasn't scored 100 points in a game this season. ... The Magic outrebounded the Knicks 52-44. ... The Magic limited New York to just 26.3 percent shooting (5 of 19) in the fourth quarter.

LETTING YOUR GUARD DOWN

Frank Ntilikina was the only point guard available for the Knicks Wednesday, but Coach David Fizdale declined to start him because he said was afraid Ntilikina would get in foul trouble.

Ntilikina, who hadn't scored in 25 minutes this season, came in at the 5:29 mark of the first quarter and hit three of his first four shots, including a 32-footer at the buzzer. However, he didn't make another shot the rest of the game. He finished with two personal fouls.

UP NEXT

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Knicks: At Boston on Friday night.

Magic: Host Milwaukee on Friday night.

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Regular Season Series

ORL leads series 1-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 83 - 95
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 83 - 95
4th 21.4 Julius Randle makes free throw 2 of 2 83 - 95
4th 21.4 Knicks offensive team rebound 82 - 95
4th 21.4 Julius Randle misses free throw 1 of 2 82 - 95

Statistics

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31-82 FG 37-88
38 Field Goal % 42
7-31 3PT 12-32
23 Three Point % 38
14-20 FT 9-12
70 Free Throw % 75
55 Rebounds 56
10 Offensive Rebounds 14
34 Defensive Rebounds 38
19 Assists 24
1 Steals 5
10 Blocks 6
11 Turnovers 7
0 Team Turnovers 2
11 Total Turnovers 9
0 Technical Fouls 2
0 Total Technical Fouls 2
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
13 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 13
0 Fast Break Points 11
26 Points in Paint 32
15 Fouls 17
6 Largest Lead 13
Orlando Magic Orlando Magic Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Jonathan Isaac, F Out May 3
Franz Wagner, F Out May 2
New York Knicks New York Knicks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
OG Anunoby, F Out May 10

Game Information

Kia Center

Location: Orlando, FL
Attendance: 17,456 · Capacity:

2025-26 Atlantic Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Boston 56 26 .683 - W2
New York 53 29 .646 3 L1
Toronto 46 36 .561 10 W1
Philadelphia 45 37 .549 11 W2
Brooklyn 20 62 .244 36 L3

2025-26 Southeast Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Atlanta 46 36 .561 - L1
Orlando 45 37 .549 1 L1
Charlotte 44 38 .537 2 W1
Miami 43 39 .524 3 W2
Washington 17 65 .207 29 L10
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