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A Lakers guard responds to LeBron James and Anthony Davis’ crucial errors during Magi’s defeat

A Lakers guard responds to LeBron James and Anthony Davis’ crucial errors during Magi’s defeat

In an attempt to continue their winning streak, the Los Angeles Lakers travelled to Crypto.com Arena on Thursday to play the Orlando Magic. However, Franz Wagner, a Magic forward, responded: No. With 2.5 seconds remaining, Wagner made the game-winning three-pointer from the top of the key to help the Magic defeat the Lakers 119-118. The Magic ended the Lakers’ six-game winning streak and went 10-7 despite missing three starters. Meanwhile, the Purple and Gold suffered their first home defeat, falling to 10-5. In the final seconds, Los Angeles had several chances to win the game, but Orlando pulled off the comeback miracle thanks to two of six free throws from LeBron James and Anthony. When questioned with the significant misses andThe goal of the Los Angeles Lakers’ Thursday game versus the Orlando Magic at Crypto.com Arena was to continue their winning streak. But Franz Wagner, a forward for the Magic, said: No. The Magic defeated the Lakers 119-118 after Wagner made the game-winning three-pointer from the top of the key with 2.5 seconds remaining. With the Magic only making 17 of 26 shots, or 65.4%, from the charity stripe, Austin Reaves provided a direct response. According to Dan Woike of the Los Angeles Times, Reaves stated, “We missed them, that’s really it,” on X. Reaves, 26, made 2 out of 5 free throw attempts.

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