Orlando Magic 121, Sacramento Kings 103

Orlando Magic forward Rashard Lewis drives past Sacramento Kings forward Mikki Moore during the Magic's 121-103 romp over the Kings on November 1st. Lewis scored 26 points in the victory.
Photo by Fernando Medina, NBAE/Getty Images
The Orlando Magic yielded 31 points to star Sacramento Kings shooting guard Kevin Martin, but it didn't matter much; they outscored the Kings in each period, held a commanding 40-28 edge on the boards, and kept their turnovers low en route to a convincing 121-103 victory. Rashard Lewis scored 12 of his 26 points in the final frame to help put the Kings away. Here's the boxscore.
Yeah, so that's more like it.
| Team | Pace | Efficiency | eFG% | FT Rate | OReb% | TO Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kings | 89 | 115.7 | 56.1% | 27.0 | 19.4 | 13.5 |
| Magic | 136.0 | 60.0% | 31.3 | 40.5 | 14.6 |
Plenty of encouraging things in this game for Orlando, which placed all its starters in double-figure scoring, and four of them over 20 points. Its frontcourt combined for 24 rebounds to just 8 for that of Sacramento. But best of all, it was a total team effort that won the game. The Magic didn't have to lean on any one player because, really, most of them had it going on. We got to see the "good" Mickael Pietrus tonight, as he scored 20 points on 9 shots--going 7-for-7 from the foul line helped--grabbed 4 rebounds and only committed 1 turnover. If he cuts down on the fouls--4 in 31 minutes is probably 1 too many, and 5 in 17 minutes against Memphis was downright pitiful--he'll keep this team in plenty of games, though it's certainly disconcerting that Martin popped off for 31 points against him tonight.
Still, there's cause for concern. Jameer Nelson finally found the range, going 4-of-9 from the field and 2-of-4 from beyond the arc, but finished with only 5 assists to 2 turnovers. The bench didn't contribute much, save for Keith Bogans' unexpected 6 rebounds. And J.J. Redick went scoreless in 9 minutes, missing all 3 of his shots; the third-year guard who played well enough in the exhibition season to convince the team to pick up his fourth-year contract option and to convince his coach to make him the first guard off the bench has yet to connect from the field in any game so far. Further, the Magic's shots won't drop at a 55% clip every night, in which case it'll be hard for them to win when letting their opponents shoot 52.7% from the field.
Still, the Magic were fortunate enough to earn their first win of the season tonight, and for that I cannot berate them. The same sort of effort should lead to a victory Monday night against Chicago.
Finally: Dwight Howard posted 29 points on 14 shots, 14 rebounds, and 5 blocks while only turning the ball over once in 40 minutes. If this team is able to rattle off some wins here, he should get some early-season M.V.P. buzz. But for him to win the actual award at the end of the year, the Magic will probably need to win more than 60 games, which is unlikely.
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It wasn't MP on Martin btw
It seems that he has gotten limited minutes guarding the teams best scorer’s over these first 3 games. A lot of time it was Bogans on him, and others it was Hedo. When it was Pietrus, Martin did jack, or at least that was how it appeared.
If JJ can’t find his shot look for either Cook or Courtney to try and fill that role. Man, right about now I’m missing Dooling.
'Coach, Dwight is a nice guy. Dwight don't hit anybody. But Superman will knock the crap out of you.' - D12
by Eyriq the Red on
Nov 1, 2008 11:02 PM EDT
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… Pietrus is definitely playing to the potential that I figured we’d see this year given the fact that he’s starting at the 2-guard and maximizing his effort due to that factor.
I’m generally not impatient with players but the J.J. experiment is officially over. He contributes absolutely nothing positive to the team. Enough is enough, take him out of the rotation and find him a new team. How Courtney Lee isn’t in the rotation is beyond me, and I think that’s one problem that we have with our bench so far. Lee needs to be inserted in their, where he can provide a much more positive impact at 6’5’’ than the disaster that is J.J. Redick.
Finally, it looks like Howard is living up to his statement that he wants to lead the league in blocks this year. He’s been in complete beast mode defensively and I’ve been real impressed with him in that regard. He’s easily on pace to lead the league in blocks if he continues this effort night-in and night-out, coupled with Camby’s injury troubles so far this season.
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by erivera7 on
Nov 1, 2008 11:17 PM EDT
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i’m not sure what about lee makes you think it’d be wise to just put him in the rotation?
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by mhetrick14 on
Nov 2, 2008 1:14 AM EDT
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Well, would you rather have J.J. or Courtney Lee? I’ll prefer the latter … where Lee can offer more offensive flexibility and a better presence on the defensive side of the ball.
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Class of 2009 - DePaul University
by erivera7 on
Nov 2, 2008 1:52 AM EDT
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we’ve yet to see the guy play. as for now, i’d trust svg, who had an entire training camp and preseason to come to the decision.
i have the sinking suspicion lee will be a bust ala gaines, hunter, etc.
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by mhetrick14 on
Nov 2, 2008 12:25 PM EST
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kudos to the guys
for finally winning one.
Still bothered by the fact that we allowed the Kings to score 103 points on 56.1% FG.
Let’s keep the energy high and the mistakes nonexistent.
by TheGiantSquid on
Nov 2, 2008 12:39 AM EDT
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The Magic point guards
When you combine the stats of Jameer Nelson and Anthony Johnson against the Kings, they finished with 19 points on 7 of 14 field goals, 8 assists, 2 steals, and 3 turnovers.
I’ll happily accept those numbers from our point guards every night.
by Mike from Illinois on
Nov 2, 2008 12:46 AM EDT
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I wasn’t sure about the new jerseys when they were released in the offseason, but after seeing a couple of games now, yep I definitely like them. They look good.
Good win, taking care of business against a lesser side.
by NBR on
Nov 3, 2008 8:46 AM EST
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The Kings' new ones look pretty good, too.
by Ben Q Rock on
Nov 3, 2008 9:58 AM EST
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Haha, I’m still thinking on that.
They’re fine but I liked their old jerseys, not sure it’s an upgrade.
by NBR on
Nov 3, 2008 10:17 AM EST
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