Game Recap
NEW YORK – The heater is real. And it’s loud.
The Los Angeles Lakers roll into Orlando on Saturday night chasing nine straight, riding a two-game binge from Luka Doncic that’s bordering on absurd. He just hung 60 in Miami – yeah, sixty – in a 134-126 win, part of a casual 100 points across his last two. That’s not a typo. That’s a problem.
So here come the Orlando Magic, sliding, frustrated, leaking points, and now staring down the league’s hottest shot-maker with the Lakers sitting at 45-25 and climbing.
No mystery what the game plan is. Try to slow Luka. Good luck with that.
Luka’s Run: What’s Fueling This Tear?
“Just trusting it” – and torching everyone
Doncic is sitting on 33.4 a night, leading the league, but it’s the rhythm that jumps out. He’s walking into pull-ups, bullying switches, dragging bigs into space and cooking them. Step-backs. Post fades. Hit-ahead lasers. Pick your poison.
“I’ve just been trusting in my game,” Doncic said. Simple. Sounds simple. It’s not.
And the Lakers? They’ve won 11 of 12. This isn’t empty calorie scoring. This is wins stacking up, standings shifting, defenses scrambling.
The Standings Push
Why this streak matters right now
And just like that, the Lakers are third in the West. Three weeks ago, that felt… ambitious. Now it’s reality.
They’ve got a little cushion too – 2.5 games up on both the Minnesota Timberwolves and Houston Rockets. With 12 to play, every night’s basically a seeding swing.
Nine straight would be their longest run since early 2020. Different roster. Same franchise expectations.
Key Performances
Austin Reaves’ leap isn’t a fluke
Austin Reaves is quietly having a career year- 23.5 per game, real shot creation, not just cleanup work. He’s attacking tilted defenses, living in the paint, knocking down catch-and-shoot threes when Luka draws two.
He’s not just a sidekick anymore. He’s part of the engine.
LeBron still pulling strings
And yeah, LeBron James – 19, 15, 10 last time out. Casual triple-double. Still reading the game two steps ahead, still quarterbacking the half court, still wrecking mismatches when teams get cute.
Not bad for Year 23.
Orlando’s Slide
What’s gone wrong with the defense?
This is the part that should worry Orlando fans.
A year ago, they had the best scoring defense in the league. Now? Giving up 114.4 a night. And lately it’s worse – 122-plus allowed in four of the last six. Rotations late. Perimeter getting cracked. Paint touches coming easy.
That’s not just a slump. That’s structural.
Mosley’s ejection – frustration boiling over?
Head coach Jamahl Mosley got tossed in Charlotte during a 130-111 loss to the Charlotte Hornets. First half. Arguing calls, sure, but it felt bigger than that.
“I’ve got to be better,” he said after.
Fair. But his team’s got to defend somebody, too.
Three straight losses now. Play-in line creeping closer.
Around the League
Pistons crash the playoff party
Meanwhile, the Detroit Pistons punched their ticket, beating the Golden State Warriors 115-101. Fifty-one wins, no Cade Cunningham (collapsed lung), still didn’t matter.
Jalen Duren dropped 23. Daniss Jenkins added 22. That group plays hard. Period.
Celtics keep pace
And the Boston Celtics? Still sitting second in the East after a 117-112 comeback on the Memphis Grizzlies. Professional win. Nothing fancy. Just steady.
What to Watch: Can Orlando Slow Luka?
Short answer? Not if they defend like this.
The Magic have to shrink the floor, show bodies early, force the ball out of Doncic’s hands and rotate on a string. Easier said than done when he’s seeing every coverage two beats ahead.
If they don’t clean it up, this could get ugly fast. Another 40-piece isn’t out of the question. Hell, the way he’s rolling, 50 wouldn’t shock anyone.
And if that happens, nine straight is probably coming with it.