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Orlando Magic lose to Washington Wizards
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Orlando Magic lose to Washington Wizards

  • January 7, 2026

WASHINGTON – The Orlando Magic lost 120-112 against the Washington Wizards on Tuesday night after CJ McCollum scored 27 points and steadied the Wizards, who nearly blew a 26-point lead.

Alex Sarr added 23 points for the young and suddenly competitive Wizards, who have won five of seven. Washington, in the midst of a yearslong rebuild, began the season 3-20 but has gone 7-5 since.

The Wizards’ inexperience showed after they took an 89-63 lead on Justin Champagnie’s 3-pointer in the third quarter. Orlando cut the deficit to 14 points by the end of the period and continued its rally as Washington began the fourth quarter by going 2 of 10 from the field.

Goga Bitadze’s layup got the Magic within 107-105 with 5:03 left, and Orlando could sense the biggest comeback victory in franchise history. But McCollum found Sarr for an alley-oop, then followed with a midrange jumper and a 3-pointer to put Washington ahead by nine.

Another 3 by McCollum made it 117-107 with 1:52 remaining.

Reserve Jase Richardson led the Magic with 20 points and Desmond Bane scored 15.

The Magic have not won consecutive games since winning three straight from Nov. 25-Dec. 1, before leading scorer Franz Wagner suffered a high ankle sprain that has sidelined him for the past month. Orlando still entered play leading the Southeast Division and was sixth in the Eastern Conference.

Orlando was missing another starter in Jalen Suggs, who suffered an MCL contusion in his right knee in a loss at Chicago on Jan. 2. Suggs has not been cleared for on-court activity, coach Jamahl Mosley said before the game.

Up next

Magic: At Brooklyn on Wednesday night.

Wizards: At Philadelphia on Wednesday night.

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