On March 21, 2026, the Los Angeles Lakers secured a thrilling 105-104 comeback victory over the Orlando Magic at the Kia Center, extending their winning streak to nine games. The game was highlighted by a historic milestone for LeBron James, who set a new NBA record by playing in his 1,612th regular-season game, surpassing the long-standing mark held by Robert Parish.The final moments of the game were defined by critical execution errors and a dramatic finish:
- The Game-Winner: With only 0.6 seconds remaining, Luke Kennard drilled a wide-open three-pointer to give the Lakers the lead for good. This play was set up after Marcus Smart passed to Kennard following a timeout.
- Magic Execution Errors: Orlando led by five points going into the final minute but suffered from several late-game mistakes. Notably, the Magic failed to inbound the ball with 5.5 seconds left, allowing James to knock the ball off Paolo Banchero to regain possession for Los Angeles.
- Officiating Controversy: Lakers head coach JJ Redick expressed strong frustration with the officiating, specifically citing a non-call on a play where Banchero appeared to foul James in the final seconds; officials originally ruled it a clean block. Redick also criticized the crew's overall control of the game, mentioning inconsistencies in their explanations.
Individual performances were pivotal to the outcome:
- Luka Doncic led the Lakers with 33 points, but he was assessed his 16th technical foul of the season, triggering an automatic one-game suspension unless rescinded by the league. Doncic claimed the incident stemmed from an opponent, Goga Bitadze, making disrespectful comments about his family.
- Austin Reaves contributed 26 points for the Lakers after being upgraded from questionable to available shortly before tip-off.
- For the Magic, Paolo Banchero led seven players in double figures with 16 points.
This matchup carries significant historical weight, as these two franchises famously met in the 2009 NBA Finals. In that series, the Lakers defeated the Magic four games to one to claim their 15th championship. Kobe Bryant was named the Finals MVP after averaging 32.4 points per game. That 2009 series featured two overtime games (Games 2 and 4) and a record-setting performance by Dwight Howard, who recorded 9 blocked shots in a single Finals game. While the Magic won both regular-season matchups in 2009, they were unable to overcome the Lakers in the championship round.Following the March 2026 victory, the Lakers improved to a 46-25 record, strengthening their hold on the third seed in the Western Conference. Conversely, the loss was the fourth straight for the Magic, who struggled with "self-inflicted wounds" and defensive miscommunications down the stretch.
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