Magic Hope The counter appears in Game 2 and Celtics

Orlando Magic will look for a more secondary score on Wednesday, when they visited Boston Celtics for the 2nd game of the Eastern Conference First Tour Playoff series.
Despite Paolo Banchero 36 points and Franz Wagner 23, Orlando dropped the 103-86 series in Boston on Sunday. No other magic player received more than seven points.
Orlando’s three other new titles came together for 10 points: Nokta Cory Joseph without a score, Center Wendell Carter Jr.
Orlando coach Jamahl Mosley said, “When we take rebounds or reversed them, we must make sure we have transformed.” He said. “You should get easy baskets when you have a high -level defense as they are.”
The magic increased Jayson Tatum to 17 points and Jaylen Brown to 16, but Boston’s supportive staff provided plenty of crimes. Derrick White, 12 out of the 3-point area was 7 years old and scored 30 points and Payton Pritchard came out of the counter to get two more and 19 points from two people from Orlando’s anthem.
“This, as a team we are forced to go in, has two main men, but other men who killed you.” He said. “I think we just have to do a better job to remove these guys from the line because they really kill you from three.
Boston watched 49-48 between the circuit, but Orlando left 30-18 third and fourth in the third and fourth place.
“When I looked at him, this momentum change was great in the third quarter.” He said. “Since we were deliberate and deliberate in some defense communication pieces … (We) had a few mishaps. This is what reaches their sparks.
“We have to push this ball to the ground much faster, so we do not sit against a specific switching defense.”
Brown threw 10 of the 16 number in the third quarter. Jrue Holiday added nine points in the third quarter after not being able to score goals in the first half.
“In the first half (magic), I think it controls the intensity level of the game.” He said. “We were more physical than us, and in the second half we changed it somehow.”
Celtics had an instant fear at the beginning of the fourth quarter, where Tatum went to the basket and had a harsh foul by Caldwell-Pope. Tatum landed on his right wrist in a strange way and stayed on the ground in obvious discomfort, but remained in the game.
Tatum said his x -ray was negative and he felt better after the match.
“I just got off,” he said. “He was jumping for a second, then he went.”
Following the game 2, the seven best series will pass to Orlando for the game 3 (Friday) and the game 4 (Sunday).
“The purpose is to try and take one.” He said. “The game 2 should go out with a higher level of focus and do what we can do to win on the road because we can’t win unless we do this series. So, this goal.”
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