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OSCEOLA MAGIC COMPLETE LATE COMEBACK TO TAKE DOWN SQUADRON 

By Osceola Magic Staff /January 9, 2026

Photos | Game Highlights | Javonte Smart Highlights 

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (Jan. 8, 2026) – The Osceola Magic (6-2) trailed the Birmingham Squadron (4-5) by seven points with just under three minutes to go, but stormed back to capture a 111-106 win on Thursday night.   

Led by Javonte Smart’s team-high 24 points, the Osceola bench helped boost the team offensively. Phillip Wheeler scored 13 points, and Johnell Davis dropped in 11 as the Magic bench outscored Birmingham’s 52-26.   

D.J. Carton led the hometown Squadron with 30 points on 11-of-18 shooting. Josh Oduro scored 25 points and pulled down nine rebounds.   

Neither team was able to gain control early in a hotly contested first quarter, where Birmingham took a narrow 29-28 lead after the first 12 minutes of play. Magic guard Reece Beekman scored 11 points in the opening quarter to keep Osceola within striking distance.   

Birmingham was able to take advantage of the Magic’s lack of size in the second quarter and pulled away to a 61-52 halftime lead. The Squadron shot 48.1 percent from the field, but 14 total rebounds and five offensive boards led to seven second-chance points.   

The Magic got things going offensively in the third, shooting 55.6 percent from the field and 71.4 percent from behind the arc. Davis and Wheeler combined for 15 of the Magic’s 33 points in the quarter, and the team cut the deficit to just one point heading into the final period.   

Despite seven turnovers in the quarter, the Squadron were able to maintain its lead through the fourth quarter and led 102-95 with 3:06 left in the game. Magic Head Coach Dylan Murphy successfully challenged a blocking foul call that would have potentially extended the deficit to eight points. Instead, the call was changed to a Birmingham offensive foul, and a Beekman three made directly after the play swung momentum in Osceola’s favor. A Morales layup gave the Magic the lead for good, and Quiñones iced the game, going 7-of-7 from the free-throw line down the stretch.  

Up Next: 

Osceola and the Squadron will face off again on Saturday, January 10 at Legacy Arena at the BJCC. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. ET and can be seen on NBAGLeague.com. 

The Magic will return to Osceola Heritage Park on Monday, January 26 to take on the Raptors 905. The team will be hosting Looney Tunes Night, presented by ABC Paving and Sealcoating. The first 1,000 fans will receive a Porky Pig bobblehead, courtesy of Experience Kissimmee. Fans can purchase single game, season and group tickets at OsceolaMagic.com/2025-26-tickets.  

Box Score:
1st2nd3rd4thFinal
Magic28 24 33 26 111 
Squadron29 32 25 20 106 
Game Notes:
  • The Magic started a lineup of Beekman-Quiñones-Minaya-Morales-Baker for the sixth time this season, the most used lineup of the season.  
  • In the NBA: 
    courtesy of Getty Images

    In Wednesday’s Orlando Magic win against the Brooklyn Nets, rookie Noah Penda tied his career high with 13 points while shooting 3-of-5 from behind the arc. The French forward pulled down 11 rebounds for his second double-double of the season.  

    Community Spotlight: 

    The Osceola Magic wants to thank ABC Paving & Sealcoating for being the presenting sponsor of the team’s Looney Tunes Night on Monday, January 26.  

    ABOUT THE OSCEOLA MAGIC

    The Osceola Magic, based in Kissimmee, Fla., is the NBA G League affiliate of the Orlando Magic. One of 31 teams in the NBA G League, the Magic were 2025 Eastern Conference Champions in addition to winning the 2021 NBA G League Championship. The Magic were named 2024 St. Cloud Chamber New Business of the Year. For information about tickets, merchandising and much more, visit OsceolaMagic.com. You can also follow the team on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and X - @OsceolaMagic.