Magic rip Hornets in record-setting 31-point rout

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The Magic earned the No. 8 seed in the playoffs and will start their best-of-seven series at Detroit on Sunday. Their 31-point win marks the largest margin of victory by any NBA team in a play-in game, according to ESPN Research.
The Magic were physical from the outset, and the Hornets were never in the game. Franz Wagner had 18 points, seven rebounds and six assists in the win.
Wendell Carter Jr. finished with 16 points on 6-for-7 shooting, while Desmond Bane scored 13, and Jalen Suggs added 12 for the Magic.
Orlando led by 31 points at halftime, the biggest midpoint lead in the play-in tournament's seven-year history. It has been utilized in this format -- four teams qualifying from each conference, playing to decide the final two playoff spots on each half of the bracket -- since 2021.
LaMelo Ball, whom the NBA said should have been ejected from Tuesday's season-extending win over Miami for an uncalled flagrant foul against Bam Adebayo, led the Hornets with 23 points, 21 of them coming in the third quarter.
But the game was long decided at that point. Orlando raced out to a 27-10 lead, stretched it to 68-33 late in the first half, and the Hornets never even got within 20 points the rest of the way.
Miles Bridges, who has played more games than any other active player without a playoff appearance, scored 15 for the Hornets. Brandon Miller scored 14, and Kon Knueppel added 11.
The Hornets, who have missed the playoffs in 10 straight seasons, were outrebounded 49-34 and shot only 34%. Orlando shot 50%.
The Magic were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs in each of the past two postseasons and have not won a playoff round since 2010. But they went 2-2 against the Pistons this season.
The Hornets, who beat the Magic in the teams' last three regular-season matchups, have not been in the playoffs since 2016. It's the longest active drought in the NBA.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.



