Banchero was 3-for-6 from 3-point range and added five rebounds,
five assists and one steal as the Magic extended a season-long
win streak to five games and won for just the second time on the
road this season.
Franz Wagner scored 19 points, Cole Anthony had 14 and Markelle
Fultz 12 for Orlando. Bamba pulled in 12 rebounds. Orlando shot
46.2 percent.
Jayson Tatum led the Celtics with a game-high 31 points and
Jaylen Brown dropped 26 for the Celtics, who returned from a 4-2
road trip to begin a long homestand.
Boston center Robert Williams III (nine points, five rebounds,
one assist, one steal) made his season debut. He missed the
first 29 games after undergoing left knee surgery in September.
Horford and Tatum each knocked down a pair to help the Celtics
start 4-of-6 from downtown and build a 14-4 lead.
Williams energized the crowd by taking Smart's alley-oop for a
two-hand dunk with 5:19 left in the first, but the Magic closed
within a possession after a 5-0 spurt. Orlando finished the
quarter on a separate 14-4 run.
Franz Wagner's hook shot at 1:03 gave the Magic a 27-26 lead
before Banchero's triple at the buzzer padded it to 32-28.
In the second, a Tatum 3-point play and three more consecutive
free throws brought Boston within one, but Terrence Ross'
driving hook and another Franz Wagner three ended a 13-4 Magic
run that created a 49-39 lead.
Malcolm Brogdon's fast-break layup brought the Celtics within
54-52. It was an eight-point game at halftime.
Free throws after an Al Horford Flagrant 2 and Tatum technical
foul fueled a 9-1 stretch that upped the Magic's third-quarter
lead to 19, but Boston's 14-4 response capped by Brown and two
Williams dunks moved the score inside double-digits with 4:36
left.
Anthony canned a pullup jumper and a layup to highlight an 8-2
spurt four minutes into the fourth. Brogdon and Brown tried to
help spark Boston again, but Bamba hit a three before three
straight Fultz baskets extended the Orlando lead to 110-96.
Banchero hit a triple with 2:44 left, but Moritz Wagner's
driving dunk was seemingly the dagger in the final minute.
--Field Level Media
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