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National Basketball Association
Orlando 100, Brooklyn 93
When: 7:00 PM ET, Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Where: Amway Center, Orlando, Florida
Officials: #8 Marc Davis, #36 David Jones, #63 Derek Richardson
Attendance: 18397

ORLANDO, Fla. -- The Orlando Magic were not happy with the way they played, but they were thrilled with what they got. Winning ugly felt beautiful Wednesday night.

Center Nikola Vucevic scored 20 points -- including eight in the final 2:34 -- to turn a bad performance into a good outcome and a 100-93 victory over the Brooklyn Nets at the Amway Center.

The Magic (19-13) won their seventh game in the last nine outings.

"This is a good sign for us," Vucevic said. "We didn't play well for 40 minutes, but we got an ugly win because we kept grinding and kept believing we could turn it around. And we did. That's what the good teams do."

Guard Evan Fournier had 17 points and five assists. Reserve Victor Oladipo had 12 points and seven rebounds. Forward Tobias Harris 12 points and eight rebounds.

The Magic committed 17 turnovers. They shot just 43.9 percent (36 of 82). They looked sluggish for much of the game. They were slower than usual, and converted only five fast-break points.

They trailed by 13 points in the second period and 12 points midway in the third. But they toughened defensively in the fourth, then rode Vucevic down the stretch.

"This was a really tough loss for us," Nets guard Bojan Bogdanovic said. "We controlled the game from the first two minutes until the last two minutes."

Brooklyn center Brook Lopez had his second consecutive big game with 24 points, 15 rebounds and five blocked shots. He had 26 points and 12 rebounds Monday in a victory over the Heat.

Bogdanovic scored 20 points. Forward Thaddeus Young had 16 points. Reserve Wayne Ellington scored nine points.

"We're really happy to get out of there with a 'W' after performing like that most of the game. It's good that now we can talk about things we didn't do well, after a win rather than after a loss," Magic coach Scott Skiles said. "It was a mystery to me why we started off like we did. We were fortunate tonight."

The game was tied, or the lead changed hands, nine times in the fourth quarter before Harris scored with 43 seconds remaining for the 94-93 lead the Magic never lost. The Magic outscored the Nets, 10-0, in the final 1:32.

"I thought we were playing well, but they (Magic) upped their pressure a little bit at the end," Nets coach Lionel Hollins said. "Their pressure defense was pretty good. When you are in the final five minutes, you're a little tired and that's sometimes what pressure will do to you."

Lopez tied the game at 82 with a 3-point play. Young scored four consecutive points to give the Nets an 89-86 lead with 3:20 remaining. Lopez scored again for the 93-90 lead, but the Nets never scored again.

The Nets (9-24) allowed 100 points or more for the 10th consecutive game. The Magic scored 100 or more for the ninth consecutive time.

The Magic played without starting point guard Elfrid Payton for most of the game. He left midway through the first quarter with a troublesome left ankle sprain that he injured Monday night. Although he started Wednesday, he left early and never returned.

Reserve Jason Smith scored the first six points of the fourth period to give the Magic a 74-73 lead, their first lead since the first quarter. Bogdanovic also hit a pair of jumpers between 3-point baskets by Fournier and Victor Oladipo.

The Nets led 73-68 going into the fourth. The Magic made a 9-0 run midway in the third period to pull within three points, but they trailed the entire period.

The Nets led 52-45 at intermission after hitting all 11 of their free throws. Lopez had 15 points, nine rebounds and two blocks to lead the early charge. Bogdanovic had 11 points and four rebounds early.

The Nets led 51-39 late in the second quarter before Harris hit back-to-back baskets to close the gap. Harris had eight points in the first half, but the Magic were sluggish overall early in the game.

Brooklyn's veteran forward Joe Johnson continued to struggle. He had only four points in 35 minutes Monday in Miami and was scoreless in 16 first half minutes Wednesday. He finished with just seven points in 34 minutes.

NOTES: A video tribute honored Magic coach Scott Skiles during a break, commemorating the 25th anniversary of his record-setting 30-assist game. His NBA record still stands. He played point guard for the Magic for five seasons. "Honestly, it rarely crosses my mind anymore," Skiles said. "Obviously, it's going to be broken at some point." ... Skiles' belief in passing is one reason the Magic came into Wednesday having 27, 31 and 28 assists in the previous three games. The Magic rank first in the NBA in field goal percentage (.519) since Dec. 13. ... Nets C Brook Lopez is a huge fan of nearby Disney World and is having a home built on Disney property. He is one of two players in the NBA averaging more than 19 points, eight rebounds and two blocks. The other is Pelicans forward Anthony Davis. ... Magic PG Elfrid Payton, who was questionable (sprained ankle) before the game but started, said he never has missed a game at any level because of injury. As a rookie last season, he was the only Magic player to play in all 82 games.
Top Game Performances
 
Brooklyn   Orlando
Brook Lopez 24 Scoring Nikola Vucevic 20
Jarrett Jack 10 Assists Evan Fournier 5
Brook Lopez 15 Rebounds Nikola Vucevic 9
Brook Lopez 10 Free Throws Made Evan Fournier 4
Brook Lopez 3 Steals Evan Fournier 2
Brook Lopez 5 Blocks Aaron Gordon 2
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Points FG% 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA Assists Rebounds Blocks Steals Turnovers
Brooklyn 93 42.2 3-20 20-22 23 37 6 12 12
Orlando 100 43.9 9-26 19-21 21 50 4 6 17
Upcoming Games
  • Orlando will play their next game on the road against Washington. The Magic have a W/L % of .526 after a win and .692 after a loss.
  • Brooklyn will play their next game on the road against Boston. The Nets have a W/L % of .222 after a win and .304 after a loss.