Deccan Chronicle

Nikola’s Magic in Orlando win

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Los Angeles, Nov. 15: Nikola Vucevic scored 30 points as the Orlando Magic staged a fourth quarter comeback to hand Jimmy Butler a defeat on his debut for the Philadelph­ia 76ers on Wednesday.

Vucevic drained two free throws with five seconds remaining to seal a wild victory which saw Orlando overturn a 16-point deficit in the final quarter to post a 111-106 win.

Orlando improved to 7-8 with the victory while the Sixers saw their record slip to 9-7.

“Not the outcome that we wanted to have,” Butler said afterwards.

“But we got a lot more of these things. I think we will all be better, myself included.”

Butler, who completed his move to Philadelph­ia from the Minnesota Timberwolv­es this week, finished with 14 points from his 32 minutes on court at Orlando’s Amway Centre.

The Sixers and Butler however will be left wondering how they managed to blow what looked like being a straightfo­rward victory.

Philadelph­ia had surged into a comfortabl­e 92-76 lead with 10min 51sec left in the fourth quarter, seemingly well on track for a routine win.

However, Orlando came roaring back with an incredible 21-0 run to surge into a 97-92 lead.

The Sixers fought back to tie through Wilson Chandler's three-pointer which made it 97-97. Mike Muscala then added a three off an assist by Butler to help take the Sixers into a 104-100 lead as the second’s ticked down.

With the score tied at 106106 and only eight seconds on the clock of the match, Orlando’s Terrence Ross drained a three-pointer to make it 109-106 before Vucevic added the coup de grace with his two free throws to complete the scoring. As well as his 30-point haul, Vucevic contribute­d eight rebounds and four assists. Four other players made double figures, with Aaron Gordon adding 17 points and Ross finishing with 15 off the bench.

J.J. Redick led the Sixers scoring with 22 points while Joel Embiid had a triple double with 19 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists. Sixers head coach Brett Brown cautioned that it would take time

to bed Butler into the team’s starting line-up.

“I thought that our guys were up and down, just trying to figure each other out,” Brown said.

“Disappoint­ed to lose with Jimmy’s first game. But there are a lot of good things you can see happen,” Brown added further on the matter.

Elsewhere on Wednesday, the Eastern Conference­leading Toronto Raptors slumped to only their third defeat of the season in a two-point reverse (104-106 read the scoreline) against the Detroit Pistons at the Scotiabank Arena.

Blake Griffin did the damage for Detroit, with 30 points and 12 rebounds, while Reggie Jackson (13 points) and Andre Drummond (11 points, 14 rebounds) also played key roles in the win.

Kawhi Leonard led the scoring for Toronto with 26 points while Pascal Siakam and Greg Monroe both had

17 points apiece. Toronto head coach Nick Nurse bemoaned his team’s failure to hang on to a 19point lead during the defeat.

“We have done this a bit too often and I was hoping that it was not going to bite us in the butt,” Nurse said.

“We just took our foot off the gas defensivel­y and suddenly a couple of threes go in, and all that work you’ve done has gone,” he added further.

Meanwhile, in Milwaukee Marc Gasol scored a brilliant 29 points and Mike Conley 26 as the Memphis Grizzlies upset the Bucks

116-113.

The second-placed Bucks missed the chance to close the gap on the Raptors at the top of the East despite

31 points from Giannis Antetokoun­mpo and 25 points from Khris Middleton.

‘Disappoint­ed’

 ?? AP ?? Eric Bledsoe of Milwaukee Bucks passes the ball as Memphis Grizzlies defenders try to stop him in the second half of their NBA game in Milwaukee on Wednesday. The Grizzlies won 116-113. —
AP Eric Bledsoe of Milwaukee Bucks passes the ball as Memphis Grizzlies defenders try to stop him in the second half of their NBA game in Milwaukee on Wednesday. The Grizzlies won 116-113. —
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Nikola Vucevic

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