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Hawks Roll to 127-112 Victory over the Magic
Orlando Magic committed 30 fouls and lost guard Desmond Bane to ejection, allowing Atlanta Hawks to pull away with a strong second-half run, Magic coach Jamahl Mosley said.
- On Tuesday, the Atlanta Hawks beat the Orlando Magic 127-112 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta during a nationally televised NBC game.
- Orlando Magic coach Jamahl Mosley's team struggled with fouls and a key ejection, committing 30 fouls with three technicals and allowing a 14-1 run at halftime after Desmond Bane's flagrant foul and technical led to his ejection.
- Atlanta's defense generated turnovers and fast-break points that fueled the win, forcing 19 turnovers for 21 points and recording 11 steals and six blocks.
- The defeat dropped Orlando Magic to 3-5 and hurt the team's road-trip momentum; they are 2-3 on the road trip and return to Kia Center on Friday to face the Boston Celtics.
- By improving to 2-0 against Orlando, Atlanta Hawks extend their team scoring trend of 100+ points in eight games and begin a two-game home stand following this win.
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Two victories in the Magic had fueled the hope for an end to the weak form of the NBA start - but there was nothing to be seen against the Hawks. Despite the good performance of a European champion.
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