Even after another meeting between Magic and Cavs, the guests did not manage to reach the break.
The Ohio team seemed to be close. During the first half, they had a double-digit advantage, but they squandered it in the second two sections. It’s over and they got angry.
Orlando won the second half by a score of 61-29, at one point building a 59-20 run when they reached the maximum 30-point advantage before a slight relaxation occurred.
The best in Orlando’s victory was Franz Wagner with 34 points and 13 rebounds. Isaac had 14 points and seven rebounds, Fultz and Suggs each added 12, and Carter had 11 points.
For Cleveland, Jarrett Allen had 21 points and nine rebounds, Donovan Mitchell had 18 and six assists, and Garland and Mobley each had 14.
The series now returns to Cleveland, where Game 5 will be played on Tuesday at 10 p.m. The sixth game is scheduled in Florida on Friday in the same time slot.