The Orlando Magic delivered a dominant performance against the Charlotte Hornets on Friday night, securing a first-round playoff matchup against the Detroit Pistons. Paolo Banchero led the way with 25 points, showcasing efficient scoring and strong playmaking. This victory came after a season of struggles and injuries for Orlando.
The Magic entered Friday's Play-In Tournament game as the No. 8 seed following a loss to the Philadelphia 76ers. Despite preseason expectations of a top-four finish in the East, Orlando had battled injuries, with Jalen Suggs and Franz Wagner missing a combined 73 games, and failed to find consistent momentum. Paolo Banchero faced criticism for inefficiency earlier in the season, but he rose to the occasion with 25 points on efficient shooting, powerful drives, and a highlight-reel no-look pass during an 18-5 run. Banchero finished the first half with 16 points, including and-ones and dunks that powered an early lead. The Hornets, known for erratic play, were overwhelmed by Orlando's physical defense, reminiscent of the team's preseason hype. The Magic had bolstered their roster by trading four first-round picks to the Memphis Grizzlies for Desmond Bane, signaling their ambitions in a competitive Eastern Conference. This win taps into the talent level experts anticipated, with Banchero's playoff pedigree—averaging 28 points, 8.5 rebounds, 4.1 assists, and 2.3 steals over 12 career games—on display. Now facing the top-seeded Pistons, both teams promise a gritty series defined by smothering defense, poor shooting, and battles inside. Orlando's trio of Banchero, Wagner, and Bane matches up against Detroit's Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren in what could be a physical slugfest. While a full season suggests the Pistons hold the edge, the Magic's talent makes them no typical No. 8 seed.