Coach Jamahl Mosley Praises Magic Attacking The Basket vs. Warriors
The Orlando Magic defeated the Golden
State Warriors 121-115, scoring 54 points in the paint.
Orlando – Jamahl Mosley, the head coach
of the Orlando Magic, was not without
success despite his team’s second straight
defeat, as they lost 121-115 against the
Golden State Warriors on Tuesday at the Chase Center.
Mosley said he was pleased with his
team’s ability to score in the paint and
get to the rim, though he noted the team
needs to adjust to contact around the
basket. Orlando (19-14) outscored Golden State (16-17) in the paint 54-46.
After the game, Mosley declared, “I
thought we did a fantastic job getting to
the basket.” “There were a lot of hands,
but I really liked how we attacked the
basket. We just need to learn how to play
through it and not worry about getting called.”
Orlando outrebounded the Warriors 41–
36 overall, with a 16–9 advantage on the
offensive boards. With 17 turnovers as
opposed to Golden State’s 12, the Magic
punched themselves in the foot.
Additionally, the Warriors made more
trips to the free-throw line—they shot 24 of 37, compared to Orlando’s 19 of 23.
Paolo Banchero, a magic forward,
finished with 27 points, 12 rebounds, and
six assists for a double-double. Banchero
made 8 of his 20 field goals and 3 of his 8
three-point attempts. Franz Wagner, a
teammate, scored twenty-five points on
ten of his seventeen shots, including one from three.
The Magic struggled to contain Warriors
point guard Steph Curry. The two-time
MVP scored 36 points, shooting 12 of 20
and 4 of 9 from beyond the arc. Golden
State had seven players score in double-figures in the win.
Orlando will look to rebound quickly
when it faces the Sacramento Kings (19-
13) on Wednesday at the Golden 1 Center at 10 p.m. ET.
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