SALT LAKE CITY – The Orlando Magic committed just three turnovers against the Utah Jazz on Tuesday, tied for the fewest in a game in franchise history.
The other times the Magic had three turnovers were on March 31, 1996 against the New York Knicks and Jan. 18, 2002 against the Milwaukee Bucks.
It was also only the 41st time in the league since the 2000-01 season that a team coughed it up three or fewer times and 22nd since the 2010-11 season, per basketball-reference.com.
The Magic currently rank No. 2 in the NBA in taking care of the ball.