There was no comeback this time around.
The Magic took on the Bucks in Milwaukee for the second straight game. In Saturday’s game, Orlando fell behind by 29 points before making it a two-possession game in the fourth quarter. In Monday’s game, Orlando fell behind by 29 points before watching the deficit nearly double.
The Magic trailed by as many as 51 points in what was a lethargic performance and dismal 123-92 loss to the defending champs.
It was the final game of a five-game road trip for the Magic. They were without their leading scorer Cole Anthony for a second straight game (replaced in the starting lineup by Mychal Mulder).