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Doncic and Mavericks Dominate Magic in a Stunning Sunday Showdown

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Luka Doncic Spearheads Mavericks’ Triumph Over Orlando Magic

In an impressive display of skill on a Sunday evening, Luka Doncic led the Dallas Mavericks to a stunning 108-85 victory over the Orlando Magic. Doncic delivered an impressive performance, tallying 32 points, nine rebounds and seven assists. Daniel Gafford, not far behind, clocked a season-high 18 points, contributing significantly to the Mavericks’ dominance.

A Second-Quarter Showstopper

The Mavericks, last season’s Western Conference champions, showcased their might in the first 9:30 of the second quarter, outscoring the Magic 30-9. By halftime, the Mavericks had built a commanding 65-40 lead, their largest margin being a whopping 33 points.

Orlando Magic’s Struggle Without Banchero

The Magic was playing its second game sans Paolo Banchero, the top pick of the 2022 draft and the 2023 Rookie of the Year, due to a torn right oblique. Joining him on the sidelines was Wendell Carter Jr., who played only nine minutes in the first half, scoring six points and a single rebound due to a strained left plantar fascia.

Franz Wagner emerged as the Magic’s top performer with 13 points; however, the team’s overall score was significantly below their usual average of 111.7 points per game.

Dallas Mavericks’ Bench Steps Up

Kyrie Irving contributed 17 points for the Mavericks, while Dereck Lively II chipped in with a double-double, 11 points and 11 rebounds, off the bench.

Key Takeaways: Paint Domination, and 3-Point Struggles

The Magic, debilitated by injuries, was bested 52-36 in the paint and struggled from the 3-point line, hitting a season-low 19.5% (8 of 41).

On the other hand, Gafford bounced back impressively from a lackluster performance in the previous home game against Houston, where he managed only six points and three rebounds.

Game-Changing Moment

A game-defining sequence saw the Mavericks outscoring the Magic 13-2 in the final 3:10 of the first quarter. The Magic’s poor form was evident as they missed their last six field goal attempts, including a buzzer-beating full-court heave.

Jason Kidd’s Winning Strategy

Mavericks’ coach Jason Kidd’s strategy for a speedier offense with fewer fouls and more rebounds proved successful. The Mavericks outpaced the Magic 19-12 in fast-break points and racked up a season-high 53 rebounds.

What’s Next?

The Magic will face the Thunder on Monday, while the Mavericks will host the Pacers, a team coached by Rick Carlisle, who led Dallas to their only NBA championship in 2011.

David Marshall is a seasoned sports writer with a flair for storytelling. With a background in both print and digital media, David has a knack for capturing the human side of sports, turning every game into a compelling narrative. His insights into the world of basketball and his love for stats have earned him a loyal following. When he's not writing, you can find David perfecting his jump shot at the local court.

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