Orlando Magic Grades: Orlando Magic 114, Indiana Pacers 106

Oct 14, 2016; Orlando, FL, USA; Orlando Magic forward Serge Ibaka (7) drives to the basket as Indiana Pacers forward Thaddeus Young (21) defends during the first quarter at Amway Center. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 14, 2016; Orlando, FL, USA; Orlando Magic forward Serge Ibaka (7) drives to the basket as Indiana Pacers forward Thaddeus Young (21) defends during the first quarter at Amway Center. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Orlando Magic gained momentum in a monstrous second quarter and held on to record their first preseason win, looking more and more like a team.

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The Orlando Magic starting unit again struggled offensively. The group still clearly trying to learn each other and grow together. It is still a work in progress for them. The moments of uncertainty still reigned as the team turned the ball over XX times and still had that sloppy feel to them.

Then the second unit came in and lit the Amway Center up.

The group featuring C.J. Watson, C.J. Wilcox, Jeff Green, Damjan Rudez and Bismack Biyombo probably best exemplified everything the Magic are trying to build and be at every moment of the game.

They defended the paint well and got out in transition. The ball whipped around the perimeter for open 3-pointers. The Magic were firing on all cylinders on both ends, scoring 44 points in the quarter and making 14 of 20 shots — and 14 of the first 16.

The momentum carried through for the Magic. And they picked up both their pace and their intensity considerably.

With both teams playing their starters to the final whistle, the Magic executed and got the stops they needed to eke out a 114-106 win over the Indiana Pacers at Amway Center on Friday.

It was a positive and concrete step forward for the team to get their first preseason win and do it with their key players on the floor for meaningful and decisive minutes.

The Magic’s effort was far from perfect — the bench far outplayed the starters as the team struggled and continued to look in need of some practice and refining to get to the finished product. They turned the ball over 25 games, an increase from Wednesday’s game. And the Pacers had two quarters with 30-plus points.

Orlando still has work to do. But the team showed longer flashes of what its potential can be and continued to do so for longer stretches. It might have taken some waking up, but the Magic seem to be rounding into form.

B+. The Orlando Magic did not have to wait too long to see what <strong><a rel=. PF. Orlando Magic. SERGE IBAKA

C. Friday represented a big opportunity for <strong><a rel=. SG. Orlando Magic. MARIO HEZONJA

F. Orlando Magic. DAMJAN RUDEZ. A. Damjan Rudez certainly owed the Orlando Magic one after torching them for 19 points in the fourth quarter two years ago when the Indiana Pacers visited town. It is just preseason, but Rudez showed what a sharpshooter he is and that he can do a few other things. This was the kind of game that helps Rudez make the roster.<p>Rudez scored 11 points and dished out five assists, supercharging the Magic’s big run in the second quarter on their way to 44 total points and an offensive onslaught from the team.</p><p>Rudez was getting his points on 3-pointers largely. But he showed off an impressive passing game. He made a smooth no-look pass in transition and slotted passes right to Bismack Biyombo in a way that Biyombo had no trouble catching and finishing them easily. The Magic do not win this game without Rudez’s efforts.</p>

Orlando Magic. NIKOLA VUCEVIC. B. Nikola Vucevic still cannot find his shooting touch. He scored seven points on 3-for-8 shooting. Not the strongest overall offensive output for a player whom the Magic will rely heavily on at that end.<p>But Vucevic is contributing in some ways offensively. He had four assists and the Magic will use him as a passing big man from the high post. Where Vucevic though looks best — and yet still needs improvement — is on defense.</p><p>The old bugaboo for Vucevic continues to leave us wanting more. But Vucevic’s defensive positioning and verticality is better. He is recovering well and getting to spots to challenge shots and make them difficult. He even swatted a shot after Serge Ibaka got beat on the perimeter. This looks like an improved Vucevic on defense. But the Magic still opted to put Bismack Biyombo in for defensive lineups late in the game. Who could blame them?</p>. C

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. INDIANA PACERS. B-. The word of the day from the Indiana Pacers locker room after the game was rusty. <strong><a rel=.