Magic Led Big at Half—Pistons Crush Them 93-79 After Break

After erasing a massive deficit, the Pistons delivered a brutal second-half beatdown, holding Orlando to just 19 points. Was this a contender's statement or a total choke?

The Detroit Pistons delivered a brutal second-half beatdown, crushing the Orlando Magic 93-79 after erasing a massive deficit at the Kia Center. This wasn’t just a win; it was a clinical execution of a team that simply folded under pressure.

Game Highlights:

  • Orlando’s Second Half: Orlando scored a pathetic 19 points in the entire second half.
  • Player Performance: Cade Cunningham dropped a dominant 32 points and 10 rebounds.
  • Team Record: Detroit, now an elite 60-22, showed why they are a true contender.

The game started tight, with the Pistons edging the first quarter 26-25. Then the Magic exploded in the second, outscoring Detroit by a staggering 35-12. Orlando went into halftime with a commanding lead, looking comfortable.

But that comfort quickly turned into a nightmare. The Pistons flipped the script completely after the break. They held Orlando to just 11 points in the third quarter, chipping away at the lead. The final quarter was an absolute massacre, with Detroit dominating 31-8.

Orlando’s Offensive Struggles

The Magic’s offense vanished faster than a free agent’s loyalty bonus. Paolo Banchero managed a double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds, plus 6 assists. But his shooting was abysmal, hitting only 4-20 from the field and a shocking 0-9 from beyond the arc. That’s not star power; that’s a brick factory.

Desmond Bane also scored 17 points, but his 7-18 shooting wasn’t much better. Jalen Suggs dished out 7 assists but could only muster 7 points on a dismal 1-10 shooting night. The entire team simply couldn’t buy a bucket when it mattered most. Their 45-37 record looks a lot worse after this choke job.

Detroit’s Relentless Comeback

Detroit, on the other hand, showed the grit of a championship-caliber team. Cade Cunningham was unstoppable, not only scoring 32 points and grabbing 10 rebounds, but also adding 3 assists and 4 steals. He took over the game when his team needed him most, playing 42 minutes of pure dominance.

Tobias Harris was a force, contributing 22 points and 10 rebounds. Duncan Robinson provided crucial spacing, hitting 4 three-pointers for his 14 points. Even Ausar Thompson, despite only 4 points, made his presence felt with 10 rebounds, 6 assists, and a game-high 4 blocks. This was a team effort that exposed Orlando’s soft underbelly.

Bench Contributions

Detroit’s bench also chipped in effectively. Daniss Jenkins added 7 points in 19 minutes, while Paul Reed grabbed 6 rebounds and blocked 3 shots in just 11 minutes. Their contributions kept the pressure on Orlando, who had no answers.

Orlando’s reserves, like Tristan da Silva with 10 points, tried to keep them afloat, but the starters’ collapse was too severe. The Magic’s inability to find consistent scoring from anyone beyond Banchero and Bane proved fatal.

Final Verdict

This game was a stark reminder of the difference between a good team and a truly great one. The Orlando Magic, sitting at 45-37, showed their true colors: a squad that can build a lead but lacks the mental fortitude and offensive firepower to close out against an elite opponent.

Their second-half performance was an embarrassment, a complete capitulation. The Pistons, now 60-22, simply asserted their dominance.

Orlando’s coaching staff needs to answer for that epic collapse. You don’t get paid millions to watch your team score 19 points in a half. This isn’t just a loss; it’s a flashing red light on their playoff aspirations.


Source: Google News

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