At one point in the middle of the second quarter, the shooting percentages between the Orlando Magic and the Oklahoma City Thunder were almost as wide as the score.
Orlando, a team that had struggled throughout the entire week in Las Vegas offensively, was sitting at 30 percent. The Thunder had climbed to 60 percent. And their double-digit lead, which grew to as much as 15 points in the second quarter, was a sign of all the problems the Magic had.
It was a Summer League game, after all. And Orlando held out Jonathan Isaac, Mohamed Bamba, Melvin Frazier and Wesley Iwundu.