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MILWAUKEE BUCKS VS ORLANDO MAGIC – PLAYOFF GAME 4

The Milwaukee Bucks, holding a 2-1 lead in the best of 7 series take on the Orlando Magic again tonight in game 4 of the 2020 NBA Playoffs first round.

It’s game day Magic fans!

Again this is a for home fixture Orlando so expect to see Magic graphics across the court and our fans on the video wall.

The game has a fantastic UK tip time of 6:30pm. Get yourself settled to watch like you were in the Amway, wear your colours and hopefully Orlando give us something to cheer along with this time! The match will be broadcast live and on demand via the NBA League Pass. Yet again unfortunately Sky Sports has not selected the game for broadcast here in the UK.

LOOKING BACK: GAMES 1, 2 AND 3

The story of the series so far is one of an ever declining Orlando performance.

Game 1

The entire basketball world knows what happened here as the Magic stunned the Milwaukee Bucks with a brilliant 122-110 victory. The win came from energy, discipline and determination on the defensive end. Though Giannis Antetokounmpo scored well the Magic defence played him very effectively, being held scoreless in the final 11 minutes of the game. The rest of their squad were equally met with aggression and focus. This saw 16 Bucks turnovers, from which Orlando scored 25 points.

Orlando shot 49% from the field, including 39% from the 3 and 94% from the free throw line. Our favourite two season stats were met again, lead at the end of the 1st quarter and going into the 4th then Orlando get the win!

Each time the Bucks threw a punch the Magic rallied and came again. Nikola Vucevic scored a playoff career high 35 points and had 14 rebounds.

Game 2

The wounded animal that was the Milwaukee Bucks came out and bossed the game from start to finish, winning 96-111. They played their defensive game choking the Magic in the paint, daring Orlando to shoot from deep. On offence the Bucks hit 3’s at will, scored freely in the paint and controlled the boards on both ends.

The Magic offence looked rushed from the off and never properly recovered as the poor shooting form got into their heads. They mounted runs including getting the deficit down to only 8 points in the 4th quarter. Unfortunately multiple empty possessions never saw us pull closer and the opportunity of a second win was missed.

Ultimately a 13 point first quarter and shooting only 12% from the field had sealed our fate. Across the game Orlando shot 34% from the field, including 21% from the 3 and 87% from the free throw line.

The Magic were led by another superb performance from Nikola Vucevic. On the night scoring 32 points, 10 rebounds and 2 assists this was a back-to-back 30 plus scoring game.

Game 3

Simply put this was a game where Orlando failed to match the Milwaukee intensity, looking every inch a top offensive and defensive team. The Bucks took an 11 point lead during the first quarter and had extended this to as many as 28 during the half. Orlando gave up 70 first half points. By the close a score of 121-107 was closer than many dared to hope.

An undermanned Magic were unable to compete in the first half and not helped when James Ennis and Marvin Williams scuffled, resulting in both being ejected.

The Magic were sloppy, committing so many turnovers, resulting in 25 fast break points. Markelle Fultz in a terrible performance had 5 of those 18 turnovers alone.

Giannis flexed his muscles to finish with 35 points, being unstoppable by a Magic defence that was always a step behind and a moment late. Middleton found his game scoring 17 points and 6 assists, as did Bledsoe with 14 and 8.

Orlando were led by a strong game from DJ Augustin with 24 points and 6 assists from the bench. Ross and Vooch both made 20.

Orlando actually made 19 shots from the 3, only the second time in NBA history a team has made that many 3’s and lost! That and the play of the second half have to give the team some confidence.

MAGIC INJURY REPORT

The Orlando Magic have 3 long term absences: Jonathan Isaac (11.9 PPG) (torn ACL) and Al-Farouq Aminu (4.3 PPG) (torn meniscusand Mo Bamba (5.4 PPG) (comprehensive post-coronavirus evaluation).

Aaron Gordon (14.4 PPG) (hamstring) is listed is pending further evaluation. If AG is feeling ok when he wakes up expect him to play some minutes.

Michael Carter-Williams (7.2 PPG) is listed as out.

ORLANDO MAGIC STARTERS

The Magic’s depth chart excluding the long term injuries looks like this:

Point Guard: Markelle Fultz, DJ Augustin, Michael Carter-Williams
Shooting Guard: Evan Fournier, Terence Ross, Melvin Frazier Jr
Small Forward: James Ennis III, Wes Iwundu, Vic Law, BJ Johnson
Power Forward: Aaron Gordon, Gary Clark
Centre: Nikola Vucevic, Khem Birch

There remains flexibility with players like Iwundu and Clark able to play in either the SF or PF position.

With the injury update available at this time Coach Clifford is facing a decision. A starting lineup of Markelle Fultz (12.1 PPG), Evan Fournier (18.5 PPG), James Ennis III (6.6 PPG) & Nikola Vucevic (19.6 PPG) but to be joined by a returning Aaron Gordon (14.4 PPG) or Gary Clark (3.7 PPG) retains the place again.

From the bench would come a combination of DJ Augustin (10.5 PPG), Terence Ross (14.7 PPG) Khem Birch (4.4 PPG) and Wes Iwundu (5.8 PPG).

Further reserves being BJ Johnson (3 PPG), Vic Law (1.9 PPG) & Melvin Frazier Jr (2.1 PPG) are also available to choose from. 

OUR OPPONENTS – THE MILWAUKEE BUCKS

The Milwaukee Bucks came into the series as the top seed in the East with a 56-17 record, the best combined season record in the NBA. In the bubble the Bucks went 3-5.

Looking at the Bucks on offence and they are an offensive juggernaut both in the paint and from the 3. Defensively they pack the paint and dare teams to shoot the 3. Stat wise Milwaukee are a top team in every category.

THE MILWAUKEE BUCKS SQUAD

The Buck’s depth chart looks like this:

Point Guard: Eric Bledsoe, Donte DiVicenzo, George Hill
Shooting Guard: Wesley Matthews, Pat Connaughton, Kyle Korver
Small Forward: Khris Middleton, Sterling Brown, Thannis Antetokounmpo
Power Forward: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Ersan Ilyasova, Marvin Williams, DJ Wilson
Centre: Brook Lopez, Robin Lopez

Coach Mike Budenholzer and his assistant team that includes Chad Forcier (assistant coach at Orlando 2016-18) run their team well. Budenholzer was the 2018-19 season Coach of the Year and came second in this year’s voting.

In Giannis Antetokounmpo the Bucks have the current NBA MVP. He is a dominant force for them scoring 29.5 points, 13.6 rebounds & 5.6 assists per game. Supported and surrounded by good players in a likely 10 or 11 man rotation that features Khris Middleton (20.9 PPG), Eric Bledsoe (14.9 PPG), Brook Lopez (12 PPG) and Wesley Matthews (7.4 PPG) as the starting lineup of choice. From the bench comes George Hill (9.4 PPG), Pat Connaughton (5.4 PPG), Kyle Korver (6.7 PPG), Robin Lopez (5.4 PPG), Ersan Ilysova (6.6 PPG) and Donte DiVincenzo (9.2 PPG).

There are no injury concerns for Coach Budenholzer.

HEAD-TO-HEAD: MAGIC HISTORY WITH THE MILWAUKEE BUCKS

The teams met 4 times in the regular season with the Milwaukee Bucks winning them all.

On November 1st in the first game played the Bucks won 123-91 in the Amway.

On December 9th the Magic lost on the road 101-110.

December 28th saw Milwaukee secure a home win 100-111.

The final game was on February 8th and again the Bucks took the win in the Amway 111-95.

Across each of the four games the Milwaukee Bucks defence prevailed, restricting the Magic field goal percentage each time to around 37 or 38%.

Last season Orlando lost the 3 game series 1-2. The head-to-head record in the 114 regular season games played sees the Bucks leading 61-53.

In playoffs the Bucks and Magic had met once previously in 2001, where the Bucks won 3-1.

PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS

Take a look at the new episode of Penny For Your Thoughts, Episode 6 when Geraint, Mikey and Paul talk about games 1 and 2, then look ahead to series going forward: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0eYnKe7e6U

You can catch the previous episodes and subscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl72EQRVc39Ozngxkz3vYrQ

Orlando Magic UK have an in depth preview of the series which is available to view here: https://orlandomagicuk.com/blog/the-2020-nba-playoffs/

KEYS TO THE GAME

There is little to write differently here from the preview of the series and of the 3 games played.

In our preview post for the series I wrote how the Magic need to defend the 3, take care of the ball and not foul. This focus remains but I did amend one thing in that statement being the Magic need to avoid silly fouls. These are areas the Milwaukee Bucks seek to exploit. The Magic addressed those issues in the most emphatic way in game 1.

Orlando’s defensive discipline and aggression must return to the standard of game 1. The handling errors have been minimal in the first two games of the series. Game 3 different story and it hurt, giving Milwaukee a source of easy points.

Containing Giannis, Middleton and Bledsoe as in game 1 is a must, a task very few defences manage and one we fell way short of in game 3..

In all honesty this one feels similar to going into the game 4 defeat in the Amway against Toronto last season. The series is is on a knife edge, there is an opportunity for Steve Clifford’s Magic to take a second game still. Lose and the series becomes nigh on impossible.

For Orlando to win it will require a better start, we can not constantly be chasing the Bucks. Too many experienced players failed to play to their best in game 3. The team leaders need to inspire, to fight and to play to their best.

Hitting the 3 ball consistently again whilst getting scores in close on a this swarming Milwaukee defence is a must. Quality ball movement again is required.

A FINAL THOUGHT

Game 3’s positives with better D tonight sees a Magic win. Making 19 shots from deep (shooting 47% on the 3 ball), with two bench players combining for 44 points and Milwaukee committing 19 turnovers is a stat any team craves.

A better start in game 2 and 3 would perhaps have seen a whole different complexion on the series and has to be addressed tonight.

As DJ said in his post game interview “We have to definitely turn it up and match their intensity next game. That’s the great thing about the playoffs. We’re still not out of this. We have a chance to come back and get a win to tie it up. We know we have to adjust and just do a better job.”

MAGIC FANS IT’S GO TIME!

BELIEVE IN OUR TEAM!

LET’S GO MAGIC!!