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Wendell Carter’s return helps defense in Magic’s overtime win against Heat

ORLANDO, Fla. — The Orlando Magic are hoping the return of their starting big man will lead to better defensive performances.

Saturday’s 126-114 overtime win over the Miami Heat at Amway Center was a step in the right direction.

Wendell Carter Jr. was back in the lineup after missing the previous three games — losses to the Portland Trail Blazers, Milwaukee Bucks and Utah Jazz — because of hip pain.

“He does so many little things,” coach Jamahl Mosley said pregame. “Like his ability to (know) when to roll and where to roll in pick-and-rolls. It’s why he and Franz [Wagner] have such a great connection in the pick-and-roll.

“Defensively, that early talk, that early help with the guards; helping them navigate through screens and being in the right position if something breaks down — those are the things that you don’t really pick up on because he’s covering it so fast.”

The Magic’s defensive efficiency tanked without Carter in the previous three games.

They recorded a combined defensive rating (points allowed per 100 possessions) of 125.8 in the aforementioned losses. Orlando had a defensive rating of 119.6 or worse in each of those games — equivalent to the San Antonio Spurs’ league-worst defense.

“I think we’re 11th at preventing shots at the rim,” Mosley said. “He does a great job of communicating early. That’s what we’ve continued to talk to our guys about: it’s the early help, it’s the early communication that stops teams from wanting to get there more than anything.”

Carter’s defensive presence was felt and helped the Magic have their best defensive performance in a week — albeit against a Heat team that’s struggled this season offensively.

The Magic forced 13 turnovers and held the Heat to 38.5% shooting through the first three quarters, helping Orlando to take a 101-86 lead with 6:03 in the fourth.

Orlando’s lead quickly diminished later in the quarter, with Jimmy Butler scoring 15 of his game-high 38 points in the final six minutes of the fourth.

He knocked down an off-balance 3 at the end of regulation to tie the game at 108 to force overtime.

The Magic (28-40) didn’t waste the second chance to close the game out, opening the extra period on a 10-2 run and outscoring the Heat (36-33) 18-6 in overtime.

Carter adds value offensively, too, even with things that don’t appear in the box score.

They did against the Heat, with Carter leading the Magic with a 27-point, 11-rebound double-double. He scored seven points in overtime.

“Screening is the big thing,” Wagner said of what Carter does offensively that may go unnoticed. “Getting guys open and creating the advantage for us that way. Offensive rebounds, creating extra shots for us. Wendell’s just a smart player [who’s] easy to play off of and easy to plug in.”

Seven other Orlando players scored in double figures, including Paolo Banchero (17 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists), Cole Anthony (16 points, six rebounds and three assists) and Jalen Suggs (16 points, five rebounds, four assists and four steals).

Heat guard Kyle Lowry (12 points and four assists in 36 minutes off the bench) was back in the Heat’s lineup after missing the previous 15 games because of left knee soreness.

Miami was playing on the second night of a back-to-back after beating the Cleveland Cavaliers at Miami-Dade Arena Friday.

“That veteran leadership and toughness,” Mosley said of what Lowry, a 17-year veteran and six-time All-Star, brings to the Heat. “Obviously, defensively he crawls into the ball. His ability to make big-time plays and big-time shots.”

Saturday closed out a four-game homestand, with the Magic kicking off a four-game western trip Tuesday in San Antonio.

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