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Magic Tweets of the Day
With 31 points today in Game 4, @NikolaVucevic became just the fourth player in @OrlandoMagic history with three 30+ point games in a playoff series and the first since Tracy McGrady in 2003.
— Orlando Magic PR (@Magic_PR) August 25, 2020
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- McGrady (3x)#NBAPlayoffs #WholeNewGame pic.twitter.com/v5P3HwEJJn
There's a Schrödinger's cat thing with Fournier where he is at the same time: completely worthless yet irreplaceable in the offense. This only makes sense if you watch a lot of Orlando Magic basketball, which I pray you do not.
— Kevin Clark (@bykevinclark) August 24, 2020
Magic Fans After Game 4 #NBATwitter pic.twitter.com/cAv6KesoWE
— Cameron Magruder (@ScooterMagruder) August 25, 2020
Magic Headlines
The Magic fought hard in Game 4 and kept things close...until the fourth quarter.
Positive takeaways from the Magic’s Game 4 loss include Nikola Vucevic’s dominance and Markelle Fultz’s bounce back.
An in-depth look at how Evan Fournier was hurting the Magic through the first three games of the series.
The Magic started well against the Bucks but couldn’t hold them off in the fourth quarter, writes Roy Parry of the Orlando Sentinel.
Here’s hoping Nikola Vucevic knows how much we appreciate him, writes Mike Bianchi of the Orlando Sentinel.
Evan Fournier’s slump has stifled the Magic, writes Josh Robbins of The Athletic.
The Magic managed to hang with the Bucks for three quarters before falling in Game 4, writes Josh Cohen of OrlandoMagic.com.
It was another ‘A’ for Nikola Vucevic and another ‘D’ for Evan Fournier in the nightly grades column by Dan Bennett of Orlando Magic Daily.
The Magic have struggled to answer their big questions in the playoffs, writes Philip Rossman-Reich of Orlando Magic Daily.
Giannis Antetokounmpo told a struggling Khris Middleton to ‘shoot the ball until your arms fell off,’” writes Matt Velazquez of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
The Bucks expressed frustration, anger over the police shooting of Jacob Blake, Velazquez writes.
Khris Middleton broke out of his slump to help the Bucks take a 3-1 lead, writes Andrew Goodman of Brew Hoop.
Giannis Antetokounmpo’s first round dominance is reaching historic levels, writes Dalton Sell of Behind the Buck Pass.
Following the shooting of Jacob Blake, Bucks guard George Hill said “We shouldn’t have even come to Orlando,” writes Ryan Young of Yahoo.