Magic defeat Pacers in high-scoring shootout

The Orlando Magic secured a 135-127 victory over the Indiana Pacers in a high-octane game on Sunday. Both teams shot efficiently from the field and beyond the arc, showcasing offensive firepower. Key contributions from Orlando's stars helped them pull ahead late.

The matchup between the Orlando Magic and Indiana Pacers turned into a scoring frenzy, with both squads surpassing 50% from the field and over 40% from three-point range. Orlando emerged victorious, 135-127, improving their record to 20-16 while the Pacers fell to 6-30.

Desmond Bane led the Magic with 31 points on 12-of-17 shooting, providing a steady scoring presence throughout. Paolo Banchero added 28 points and 12 rebounds, dominating on both ends. Anthony Black notched a double-double with 27 points and 10 assists, facilitating Orlando's attack effectively.

The game remained close until the final minutes. With just over a minute left and Orlando up by three, Tristan da Silva drained a crucial three-pointer to extend the lead to six, sealing the win. For Indiana, Pascal Siakam carried the load with 34 points in the losing effort, but the Pacers couldn't overcome Orlando's balanced scoring.

This win highlights Orlando's growing offensive capabilities midway through the season, as they continue to build momentum at home. The Pacers, struggling with consistency, now face an uphill battle to climb out of the Eastern Conference basement.

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