Magic Lose Big to Milwaukee, Remain Worst Team in the East

For the second time in three days, the Milwaukee Bucks have beaten the Orlando Magic.

The Bucks got off to a blazing hot start in the first half, hitting 11-24 threes, 10 steals, and led the Magic 77-36 at halftime.

The lone bright spot for Orlando was Mo Wagner who led the Magic in scoring with 18 points, 3-5 from three, and chipped in two blocks defensively.

The Magic struggled on both sides of the ball, shooting 36% from the field, 26% from behind the arc, and had 15 turnovers.

The Magic were without starting point guard Cole Anthony for the second straight game, as he is still healing from an ankle sprain. Cole’s health is listed as day to day and will be re-evaluated on Wednesday.

Orlando is now 4-14 and remain the worst team in the Eastern Conference.

The Magic will look to bounce against LaMelo Ball and the Charlotte Hornets on Wednesday.

(Featured image by Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports)

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