

Key Takeaways:
- Desmond Bane scored 22 points to lead the Orlando Magic to a 94-88 triumph over the Detroit Pistons last night, giving them a 3-1 series advantage
- Orlando are one win away from defeating the Eastern Conference’s No. 1 seed and securing their first playoff series win since 2010
- Game 5 will take place in Detroit on Wednesday night, with the Pistons now facing elimination
Match Analysis
The Orlando Magic moved within one victory of a historic playoff upset after overcoming the Detroit Pistons 94-88 in Orlando, taking a commanding 3-1 lead in their series last night. Desmond Bane led the effort for the eighth-seeded Magic with 22 points, supported by Franz Wagner’s 19 points over three quarters. Paolo Banchero managed 18 points despite a difficult shooting night, converting just 4 of 18 shots.
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— Orlando Magic (@OrlandoMagic) April 28, 2026
Despite shooting only 32.6% from the field – including Jalen Suggs missing 12 of his 13 attempts and finishing 1 for 11 from three-point distance – Orlando capitalised on superior ball security. The Magic registered only 12 turnovers, while the Pistons committed 20.
Game 5 is scheduled for Wednesday night in Detroit, where the Magic will seek to become the seventh No. 8 seed in league history to topple a No. 1 seed in a playoff series, an achievement made even more significant as it has occurred only four times under the best-of-seven format introduced for all playoff rounds in 2003.
Statistical Highlights
| Team | Points | Field Goal % | Turnovers | Leading Scorer | Top Support |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Orlando Magic | 94 | 32.6% | 12 | Desmond Bane (22) | Franz Wagner (19) |
| Detroit Pistons | 88 | 37.8% | 20 | Cade Cunningham (25) | Tobias Harris (20) |
Key Performances and Turning Points
Cade Cunningham led Detroit with a game-high 25 points but struggled with ball security, finishing with eight turnovers. Tobias Harris contributed 20 points. Wagner, having accumulated 19 points, was forced to exit late in the third quarter due to right calf soreness.
Jamal Cain stepped in with vital contributions in the fourth quarter, thrilling the home crowd with a driving dunk and a crucial one-handed tip-in put-back that pushed the Magic ahead 87-85 with just under five minutes to play. Suggs, after missing his initial eight shots, connected on a corner three-pointer to give the Magic an 85-80 lead. Although Detroit’s Ausar Thompson levelled the score with a layup, Cain’s follow-up ensured Orlando reclaimed the advantage.
With former Grizzlies teammates Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr. watching courtside, Bane delivered a pivotal moment, banking in a three-pointer to extend the lead to 92-86 with 1:16 remaining.
Historical Context and Series Outlook
Orlando, who entered the playoffs through the play-in tournament after a 45-win season, now stand on the verge of ending a 16-year drought without a playoff series victory. The franchise has yet to capture an NBA title in its 37-year history. The Pistons, top seeds in the East with 60 regular-season wins, face an even lengthier wait for post-season success, having not reached the second round since falling in the Eastern Conference finals in 2008.
Throughout a lively contest, both teams traded double-digit leads in the first half. Orlando stormed ahead 19-7 to open, before Detroit responded with a 20-5 run to lead 40-30 midway through the second quarter. The Magic ultimately entered the third period with a slender 54-52 advantage. Bolstered by strong home support, Orlando improved to 8-1 on their own floor during the past three post-seasons.




