At shootaround Tuesday morning, Magic coach Jamahl Mosley described the consequence of missing free throws as the outcome of losing games.
Orlando learned that the hard way Sunday at Houston when it missed nine in a four-point overtime loss, but bounced back in a major way Tuesday when it shot 27 for 29 at the charity stripe hosting the Warriors for the lone time this season.
The Magic used their sharpshooting at the line and 28 fastbreak points to lift them past Golden State , 121-113, in front of a sold out Kia Center to open a three-game homestand.
Without All-Star forward Paolo Banchero, who missed his third game in a row due to a left groin strain, Orlando had six different players end in double figures, including Desmond Bane (23 points), Anthony Black (21) and Franz Wa

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