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Desmond Bane was keeping the Magic alive Wednesday night in a play-in tournament matchup deciding the Eastern Conference’s No. 7 seed. Philadelphia 76ers star Tyrese Maxey broke his spell.

Bane, who scored a valiant 34 points and accounted for four of Orlando’s seven 3s, fueled a comeback that nearly erased an 11-point Sixers lead.

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Before Bane could complete the turnaround, Maxey waved his wand in the fourth quarter.

Poof.

The two-time All-Star guard pocketed nine of Philadelphia’s next 11 points, including seven in a row. Maxey finished with 31 points and six assists, and veteran center Andre Drummond sunk a 3-pointer that put an exclamation point on a 109-97 victory.

With the win, the Sixers now have the No. 7 seed and a date with the rival Boston Celtics, the Eastern Conference’s No. 2 seed, in the first round of the playoffs. The Magic, meanwhile, are in jeopardy of missing out on the main bracket. Orlando’s season will be on the line Friday night, when it will welcome in a Charlotte Hornets squad buzzing after it opened the play-in tournament with an overtime win over the Miami Heat on Tuesday.

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The Sixers won two of the their three regular-season games against the Magic, although, before Wednesday, the teams hadn’t met since Jan. 9.

Both teams haven’t been at full strength most of this season. Wednesday marked just the 25th time Orlando’s top-two scorers, Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner, shared the court. Wagner, though, remained on the increasingly lenient minutes restriction he’s managed since returning from a midseason high ankle sprain.

Likewise, Philadelphia has had its three max players — Joel Embiid, Paul George and Maxey — on the floor together for just 21 games in 2025-26. The Sixers were notably missing Embiid on Wednesday, as the one-time league MVP is still recovering from an emergency appendectomy.

The Sixers were in the driver’s seat for the majority of the first half Wednesday. They made seven triples over the opening two quarters, and three of them came from wing Kelly Oubre Jr. in the first frame. His third 3-pointer beat the shot and game clock to give Philadelphia a 28-24 advantage heading into the second quarter.

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