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How the Magic Defeated the Warriors: Orlando’s Depth Outlasts Curry’s Brilliance in 121-113 Statement Win

Last updated: November 20, 2025 3:00 am
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Orlando overcame Stephen Curry’s latest scoring outburst with relentless team play, sending a message to the NBA that the Magic’s young core is for real—and Golden State’s margin for error is razor-thin as the playoff race heats up.

The Orlando Magic defeated the Golden State Warriors 121-113 Tuesday night, overcoming yet another offensive explosion from Stephen Curry (34 points, 9 assists) by showcasing a level of depth and defensive engagement that’s fast becoming their trademark. This wasn’t just a regular season home win—it was a statement for a rising team hungry for playoff respect.

The Anatomy of a Magic Upset: Six Players in Double Figures

Rather than relying on one superstar, Orlando unleashed a relentless attack across their roster. Desmond Bane led the way with 23 points and 5 steals. Off the bench, rookie Anthony Black powered in 21 points—instantly energizing the team and challenging Golden State’s aging bench units.

The rest of the Magic followed:

  • Franz Wagner: 18 points, 8 rebounds—delivered consistent two-way play
  • Wendell Carter Jr.: 17 points, 12 rebounds—owned the glass defensively
  • Tristan da Silva: 15 points—knocked down clutch shots in key stretches
  • Jalen Suggs: 13 points, 8 assists—commanded the offense while setting the defensive tone
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry, center, gets past Orlando Magic guard Jalen Suggs (4) and forward Tristan da Silva, left, during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)
Stephen Curry was dazzling, but Orlando packed the lane and forced the Warriors into tough shots. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

With six Magic players in double figures, Golden State’s defense could never key in on a single matchup. This team-wide approach not only exhausted the Warriors’ rotations, it showcased Orlando’s blueprint for sustainable success against elite competition.

Golden State’s Superstars Shine, But Depth Fails Them Again

Stephen Curry started slow but heated up at the end of the first half, scoring 13 points (three 3-pointers, two free throws) in the final four minutes to cut a large Magic lead down to 67-60 at the half. Jimmy Butler was equally impactful, pouring in 33 points and often serving as the Warriors’ emotional anchor. Curry, coming off 56-, 49-, and 46-point games in recent weeks, still looked like the league’s most dynamic scorer, connecting on 12-of-23 shots and 7-of-15 three-point attempts.

But fatigue and a lack of support weighed heavily. Curry went scoreless for nearly 12 minutes late in the game as Orlando’s defense tightened and his teammates faltered from deep. The Warriors finished just 13-of-36 on three-point attempts after starting hot—further evidence of Orlando’s ability to adjust midgame.

The Bench Battle: Anthony Black vs. Golden State’s Thin Rotation

Golden State Warriors center Al Horford, left, takes a shot in front of Orlando Magic guard Anthony Black (0) during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)
Al Horford tries to go to work against Anthony Black, whose energy was pivotal off the bench. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

The Magic outscored and outworked Golden State’s backups. The absence of Jonathan Kuminga (knee) hammered the Warriors’ depth, and Orlando took full advantage. Rookie Anthony Black’s 21 points embodied the team’s athleticism and versatility off the pine, exposing an area of real concern for Golden State.

Defense and Rebounding: The Quiet Catalysts

Wendell Carter Jr.’s 12 rebounds and Bane’s 5 steals proved Orlando’s commitment to the dirty work. The Magic limited Golden State’s second-chance scoring and pounced on turnovers, shifting momentum during critical second-half sequences. A 50.6% shooting clip, despite cold shooting from deep (8-of-32 on threes), highlighted Orlando’s attacking mentality and refusal to settle.

Orlando Magic center Wendell Carter Jr. (34) tries to stop Golden State Warriors forward Jimmy Butler (10) from taking a shot during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)
Wendell Carter Jr. battles Jimmy Butler for position, exemplifying the physical interior presence Orlando brought to the floor. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

Why This Game Matters: Playoff Implications and Narrative Turning Points

For Orlando, this was about more than a single November win—it confirmed their identity as a team with multiple scoring threats, energy off the bench, and the ability to outlast even the NBA’s superstars. Having now won four of their last five, the Magic are building momentum at an ideal time.

Golden State, meanwhile, must confront a rising regression to the mean. With veterans playing heavy minutes and injuries eroding depth, the margin for error narrows as each game takes on greater playoff significance. Rotational questions will dominate headlines if Kuminga and others can’t return healthy soon.

What Fans Are Buzzing About: Trade Chatter, Growth, and the Upcoming Slate

  • The Magic’s sudden surge behind Desmond Bane and Anthony Black will fuel chatter about their playoff ceiling—and whether they need another vet for their young locker room.
  • Warriors fans, meanwhile, will speculate on trade possibilities to bolster bench production and address defensive lapses.
  • The looming returns of Paolo Banchero (groin) and Jonathan Kuminga (knee) could reshape the next matchup—and perhaps both squads’ playoff runs.

The NBA’s unpredictability was on full display: a deep, energetic Magic squad taking down a team led by two modern legends. The ripple effect for the playoff race is real, and the way both teams respond could reshape the season at large.

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