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The Orlando Magic face the Indiana Pacers Monday at Kia Center

Game time: 7 p.m., Kia Center, Orlando

TV: FanDuel Sports Network 

Betting line: Magic -13

LAST GAME FOR THE MAGIC: 

Luke Kennard hit a three-pointer with 0.6 seconds left, as the Los Angeles Lakers defeated Orlando, 105-104, at a sold-out Kia Center. Luka Doncic led the Lakers and all scorers with 33 points, while Austin Raves had 26 points. Paolo Banchero led seven Magic players in double figures with 16 points, while Jalen Suggs added 14 points. Orlando led 104-99 with 50 seconds remaining, but could not put the Lakers away. With 5.2 seconds left, the Magic could not get the ball inbounds and turned it over. LeBron James went up for a layup with 2.6 seconds remaining, but it was blocked out of bounds by Banchero. On the ensuing possession, Marcus Smart found Kennard wide open at the top of the left wing, who promptly buried the game-winner. Attendance at Kia Center was 19,597, the second-highest in franchise history.

PROJECTED STARTERS

MAGIC 

F Tristan da Silva 

F Paolo Banchero 

C Wendell Carter Jr. 

G Desmond Bane 

G  Jalen Suggs 

PACERS

F Aaron Nesmith

F Jarace Walker 

C Pascal Siakam 

G Quenton Jackson 

G Andrew Nembhard 

INJURY REPORT

MAGIC

Anthony Black: Out (Stomach)

Jonathan Isaac: Out (Knee)

Franz Wagner: Out (Ankle)

PACERS

Johnny Furphy: Out (Knee)

Tyrese Haliburton: Out (Knee) 

Andrew Nembhard: Questionable (Calf)

Aaron Nesmith: Questionable (ankle)

Taelon Peter: Questionable (G League)

Pascal Siakam: Questionable (Knee)

Jalen Slawson: Questionable (G League)

Ethan Thompson: Questionable (G League)

Obi Toppin: Questionable (Foot)

Ivica Zubac: Out: (Rib)

QUOTABLE 

Magic coach Jamahl Mosley on the late-season four-game losing streak: "We got to be better in the beginning part of the game. Can't have lapses. It came down to those last four plays essentially—last three plays—but prior to that, give up offensive rebound, small things within the game cost it down the stretch. But we just have to be better. Our communication down the stretch—I think you got to give Lakers a ton of credit there for continuing to battle back and fight and gave themselves the opportunity as well."

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