Hopefully, the Nets were taking copious notes.Beyond the normal lessons they can learn from any loss, the Magic provided them an ideal rebuild blueprint to follow, as they represent so much of what these Nets hope to eventually become.But they’re at a far different spot in their rebuild than the Magic, and it was evident as the Nets were trounced, 123-100, by the red-hot Magic on Friday night at Barclays Center, falling to 9-11 on the season.The Nets have just begun their organizational reset, while the Magic have come out the other side and begun enjoying success.Friday’s loss snapped the Nets’ three-game winning streak and marked the Magic’s 10th win in their past 11 games, despite being without star Paolo Banchero since the start of November.Franz Wagner paced the Magic with 29 points, 21 of which came in the first half.
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope poured in 19 points, including two 3-pointers that stifled any Nets momentum in the third quarter.The Magic blew the game open late in the second quarter, using a 15-5 run to extend their lead to 12 entering halftime.They subsequently opened the second half on a 13-5 run as their lead ballooned to 20.Dennis Schroder missed Friday’s game due to personal reasons and the Nets felt his absence.
Ben Simmons was more aggressive attacking the rim and as a playmaker without Schroder, recording eight assists, but he couldn’t replace Schroder’s scoring with just four points.The Nets’ identity went missing without Schroder as their floor general, as well.They entered the game averaging 40.9 3-point attempts per game, but took just 29 Friday and made 14 of them.Shake Milton led the Nets with a season-high 22 points.
Tyrese Martin, making his first career start after erupting for 30 points out of nowhere Wednesday against the Suns, cooled off and finished with eight points.Jalen Wilson drilled all three 3-pointers he took in the first quarter to give the Nets an early jolt but was quiet after that and finished with...