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π Lakers vs. Magic: Historic Finals and Modern Rivalries
Published 2Β months ago
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On March 21, 2026, the Los Angeles Lakers secured a thrilling 105-104 comeback victory over the Orlando Magic at the Kia Center, extending their winning streak to nine games. The game was highlighted by a historic milestone for LeBron James, who set a new NBA record by playing in his 1,612th regular-season game, surpassing the long-standing mark held by Robert Parish.The final moments of the game were defined by critical execution errors and a dramatic finish:
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- The Game-Winner: With only 0.6 seconds remaining, Luke Kennard drilled a wide-open three-pointer to give the Lakers the lead for good. This play was set up after Marcus Smart passed to Kennard following a timeout.
- Magic Execution Errors: Orlando led by five points going into the final minute but suffered from several late-game mistakes. Notably, the Magic failed to inbound the ball with 5.5 seconds left, allowing James to knock the ball off Paolo Banchero to regain possession for Los Angeles.
- Officiating Controversy: Lakers head coach JJ Redick expressed strong frustration with the officiating, specifically citing a non-call on a play where Banchero appeared to foul James in the final seconds; officials originally ruled it a clean block. Redick also criticized the crew's overall control of the game, mentioning inconsistencies in their explanations.
- Luka Doncic led the Lakers with 33 points, but he was assessed his 16th technical foul of the season, triggering an automatic one-game suspension unless rescinded by the league. Doncic claimed the incident stemmed from an opponent, Goga Bitadze, making disrespectful comments about his family.
- Austin Reaves contributed 26 points for the Lakers after being upgraded from questionable to available shortly before tip-off.
- For the Magic, Paolo Banchero led seven players in double figures with 16 points.
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