LAS VEGAS, Nev. — The Orlando Magic’s Summer League team got off to a slow start and could not complete a comeback, falling to the Sacramento Kings 84-81 on Thursday night.

The game featured the debuts of rookies Jase Richardson and Noah Penda. 

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Orlando lost its first game of this year’s NBA Summer League to Sacramento 84-81

Rookie guard Jase Richardson scored 14 points in his debut

First-year forward Noah Penda scored eight points and played strong defensively

Forward Tristan da Silva, entering his second season, led the Magic with 19 points, seven rebounds and five assists

Richardson tweaked an existing right ankle injury in the third quarter and came out of the game temporarily, but he returned and finished with 14 points and went 2-for-3 from behind the 3-point line. His 3-pointer at the buzzer pulled Orlando to within three points for the final margin.

“I feel like I could do a lot more, in my opinion,” Richardson said. “I’m still not fully 100%, but I feel like I can give more to this team.”

He said he hopes to help improve on the pace of the game going forward and thinks the team will get better with more playing time together.

Penda shot 4-for-9, had three rebounds, four assists, two steals and made some physical defensive plays.

“Maybe the excitement for the beginning made me a little bit tight,” Penda said. “…Improvement is going to be the big thing.”

He said he hopes to shoot better but will work on all areas of his game.

Second-year forward Tristan da Silva led the Magic with 19 points, seven rebounds and five assists. Ethan Richardson, a two-way player for Orlando/Osceola last season, scored 16 points, including 3-for-6 from behind the 3-point line.

Defensively, the Magic limited Sacramento to 38.8% shooting, which gave them the opportunity to find their way offensively for a close finish.

Off the court, guard Jalen Suggs, who is recovering from knee surgery in the spring, was at the game.

Orlando gets a couple days off before its next game at 6 p.m. Sunday against the Toronto Raptors.