Dec 7, 2016; Orlando, FL, USA; Orlando Magic center Nikola Vucevic (9) drives to the basket as Boston Celtics center Al Horford (42) defends during the second quarter at Amway Center. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports /
The Orlando Magic had the lead and seemed on their way to a win. Then the Utah Jazz caught fire and the Magic could not stop them from overtaking them.
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Magic
42
23
18
24
107
Jazz
29
35
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114
The Orlando Magic went up 102-97 on a slither layup from Elfrid Payton, giving him a career-high 28 points. The Magic were in cruise control and seemed about to pull out another gutsy win on the road on this West Coast trip.
The Magic’s energy was good and they had everything going for them. They scored 42 points in the first quarter and generally controlled the pace of the game against the Utah Jazz.
Things never seem to last when it comes to the Magic, though. The struggles for Orlando to close the game would be legendary as the team seized up with poor decision after poor decision.
The Jazz won the game 114-107 at Vivint Smart Home Arena on Saturday on the strength of a 13-0 run in the final three minutes. Making 3-pointers, catching the Magic in over rotations and poor decisions and stifling the Magic’s once flowing offense.
Orlando could not pick up the pace and attack again, trying to force the ball to Nikola Vucevic or playing through Jodie Meeks, of all people, to try and create some offense. The Jazz attacked these weaknesses, Rudy Gobert at one point emphatically blocking a Nikola Vucevic hook shot to start a fast break.
Orlando could not reel Utah back in as it had throughout much of the game — or similar to how the team did against the Portland Trail Blazers the night before. Payton’s career night would go to waste and no amount of energy or feeling of moral victory could replace the feeling the Magic let one go.
The Magic did indeed let one go. Not after scoring 42 points on one of the best defenses in the league in the first quarter and going up by 13, only to see that lead completely disappear within the first three minutes of the second quarter against a depleted second unit — Evan Fournier missed the game with a heel injury.
Orlando is improving and playing better, but it is quickly the time for victories. And the Magic had a lot they left on the floor in Salt Lake City.