Banchero leads Orlando past Washington 109-97
- On Thursday night, the Orlando Magic won 109-97 against the Washington Wizards in Washington, D.C.
- Orlando extended their winning streak against Washington to ten games, securing a season sweep.
- Paolo Banchero led Orlando with 33 points and a career-high 18 rebounds; Franz Wagner added 27 points.
- Coach Mosley highlighted Orlando's ability to draw fouls, noting, "He keeps flirting with triple-doubles."
- The Magic's victory moved them ahead of Atlanta in the standings as they pursue a play-in tournament spot.
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Magic Power Past Wizards Washington, DC — Paolo Banchero doesn’t want his scoring streak post-All-Star break to end, so he dropped 33 points and a career-high 18 rebounds, leading the Orlando Magic to a 109-97 victory over the Washington Wizards at Capital One Arena. With this win and some help from other games on tonight’s slate, the Magic have locked in a Play-In position for the postseason. Key Injury Report Updates The Magic had their team b…
WASHINGTON (AP) — Paolo Banchero accounted for 33 points, set a personal record of 18 rebounds, and distributed eight assists for Orlando's Magic to defeat Washington's Wizards on Thursday 109-97.Franz Wagner added 27 points for Magic, who won his second consecutive match and the sixth of eight, ahead of Atlanta in the fight for the first passage of the mini-recheque tournament in the East Conference.Orlando has defeated Washington ten times in …
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