Game 3 of the Eastern Conference first‑round clash between the Orlando Magic and Detroit Pistons delivered the drama fans were waiting for. Yankee Scores reports a surprising twist that kept the series entertaining.
Banchero and Bane Lead the Charge
Paolo Banchero and Desmond Bane each scored 25 points as Orlando held off Detroit 113‑105 to take a 2‑1 series lead. Banchero nearly posted a triple‑double with 12 rebounds and nine assists, while Franz Wagner added 17 points. Jalen Suggs chipped in 15, and Wendell Carter Jr. delivered a double‑double with 14 points and 17 boards.
Pistons’ Furious Comeback
Detroit trailed by 17 in the fourth quarter but stormed back behind Cade Cunningham’s 27 points and Tobias Harris’ 23. The Pistons outscored Orlando 26‑8 in a six‑minute span to grab the lead, only to see the Magic respond with a decisive 9‑0 run in the final minutes.

History in the Making
The Magic’s 2‑1 advantage marks the 13th time since 1984 that a No. 8 seed has led a No. 1 seed in a first‑round series. Five of the previous 12 pulled off the upset, including Miami in 2023 and Golden State in 2007. Orlando, fresh off a play‑in survival, is aiming to join that list.
Physical Battle
The game featured plenty of intensity, with Detroit’s Isaiah Stewart at the center of multiple altercations. He picked up double fouls, a flagrant against Jalen Suggs, and was involved in several physical exchanges. Ausar Thompson also drew a flagrant foul in the third quarter.
What’s Next
Game 4 is set for Monday night in Orlando, where the Magic will look to push the Pistons to the brink. For Detroit, the challenge is clear: win to reclaim home‑court advantage and keep the series alive.


