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Wendell Carter Jr. returns but Magic fall to Cavaliers

Wendell Carter Jr.’s return from a sprained left wrist Monday against the Cleveland Cavaliers wasn’t enough to give the Orlando Magic a victory to start their brief road trip.

The Magic fell to the Cavaliers 107-101 at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse to kick off their two-game road swing that’ll end with a matchup against the Washington Wizards on Wednesday.

Carter finished with 15 points, 12 rebounds and 6 assists in 27 minutes.

“He understands the game so well and he’s willing to work and make the guys around him better,” Magic coach Jamahl Mosley said of Carter ahead of Monday’s game. “He’s going to make the right decision. You talk about the assists and finding things in our motion sets, but even in pick-and-rolls, he makes the right decisions.”

Franz Wagner finished with 10 points (4 of 8), 6 assists and 3 rebounds. Cole Anthony had 11 points (4 of 8) and 4 assists while Mo Bamba had 11 points (4 of 6) and 4 rebounds.

The Magic, who scored 62 points in the paint, held the Cavaliers to 40 paint points.

Cleveland has been one of the league’s top paint-scoring teams even with All-Star big man Jarrett Allen being sidelined since March 8 because of a fractured left finger.

“Coming out of the break, they’ve been really good on [the defensive] end of the floor,” Cavaliers coach J.B. Bickerstaff said of the Magic, who entered Monday allowing 43.9 points in the paint since the All-Star break for the league’s third-best mark.Their understanding of how they’re using their big guys to protect the paint and one another has taken a big step.”

Darius Garland (25 points, 12 assists), Lauri Markkanen (20 points) and Kevin Love (19 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists) led the Cavaliers, who ruled out Rookie of the Year candidate Evan Mobley (6 points, 3 rebounds) at halftime after he sprained his left ankle in the second quarter.

The Magic trailed 45-25 in the second after the Cavaliers opened the period on an 18-3 run, but the lineup of Ignas Brazdeikis, Anthony, Wagner, Carter and Bamba got Orlando back in the game and its deficit to 7 at halftime.

Brazdeikis finished with 13 points (6 of 10), which tied a season-high, and 4 rebounds.

The Magic exchanged leads with the Cavaliers throughout the second half, taking a 92-90 advantage with 5:51 remaining with the help of their bench unit.

Despite the starters having a combined plus/minus of 31, Orlando played a lineup of Brazdeikis, Jeff Dowtin, Chuma Okeke, Admiral Schofield and Moe Wagner for the final 9:50 and none of the starters played in the fourth.

“They got us back into it,” Mosley said of the decision to close out with the bench. “They had a great run. The energy was going; they had a great momentum about them. I looked at the 2:25 mark and I was thinking about putting those other guys back in, but that group had done a good job giving us the momentum going back and I didn’t want to pull them out at that moment.”

The Magic (20-56), who’ve been eliminated from playoff contention and entered Monday in a three-way tie for the league’s worst record along with the Detroit Pistons and Houston Rockets, have more incentive to lose than to win because losses help their lottery odds.

This article first appeared on OrlandoSentinel.com. Email Khobi Price at khprice@orlandosentinel.com or follow him on Twitter at @khobi_price.

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