In an exciting showdown, the Cleveland Cavaliers triumphed over the Orlando Magic with a final score of 119-105 on January 24, 2026, showcasing a thrilling performance, especially in the second half. Donovan Mitchell was a standout player, contributing significantly to the team's victory by scoring 27 of his total 36 points during the latter half of the game. This impressive display helped the Cavaliers secure their fifth win in six games, despite missing key players like Darius Garland, who was sidelined due to a sore toe, and DeAndre Hunter, who was out with a sore knee.
Jaylon Tyson also made a strong impact, adding 17 points for the Cavaliers, while Evan Mobley contributed with 13 points along with seven rebounds, rounding out a solid team effort. On the opposing side, Paolo Banchero led the Magic with 27 points, demonstrating his scoring ability. Desmond Bane followed closely with 20 points, and Anthony Black delivered a well-rounded performance, finishing with 16 points, five rebounds, and five assists.
A notable moment came when Jalen Suggs returned to the lineup after missing eight games due to a bruised right knee. In his comeback, he managed to score 9 points and provide six assists in 24 minutes of play for Orlando.
The Cavaliers began to pull away decisively in the third quarter when Mitchell executed four layups and a short bank shot, setting the stage for a series of 3-pointers from Lonzo Ball, Mobley, and Tyrese Proctor in the early minutes of the fourth quarter. This offensive surge propelled Cleveland to a commanding 97-79 lead—the largest margin of the game.
Although Banchero attempted to rally the Magic by sinking three 3-pointers in the final quarter, Orlando could only narrow the gap to nine points at best. Mitchell's shooting was particularly noteworthy, as he connected on 15 of his 30 attempts from the field, while also providing nine assists and making two steals.
However, it was a challenging night from beyond the arc for the Magic, who struggled significantly, hitting only 11 of their 40 attempts (27.5%) from three-point range. This loss marked the first time since October that the Magic had suffered three consecutive defeats. Adding to Orlando’s troubles, forward Franz Wagner missed another game due to an ankle injury.
Looking ahead, the Cavaliers and Magic will face off once more in Cleveland on Monday night, promising another opportunity for both teams to showcase their skills and strategies.
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