Desmond Bane’s Shocking Ejection Sparks Chaos in Magic vs. Hawks Showdown
Tuesday night’s game at State Farm Arena quickly spiraled into a powder keg for Orlando Magic’s Desmond Bane, who found himself tossed from the contest after an intense encounter with Atlanta Hawks’ Onyeka Okongwu. As the clock ticked down in the third quarter, Bane’s aggressive pursuit on a fast break led to a foul that escalated far beyond just a physical play — he grabbed the ball and flung it at Okongwu’s head while the forward was on the floor, igniting a brief skirmish under the basket. The ramifications were swift: a flagrant one foul, a technical foul, and an ejection that left Orlando trailing by 14 points. Despite his fiery style that’s brought him trouble before, Bane expressed surprise after the game, standing by the nature of his hard foul and the officials’ calls. With the Magic struggling lately and Bane’s recent shooting woes, this incident adds another layer of complexity to his season. The Hawks, meanwhile, capitalized, cruising to a 127-112 victory supported by balanced scoring. Curious about all the twists and turns from that night? LEARN MORE
Orlando Magic guard Desmond Bane was ejected in the second half of their loss to the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday night after he launched a ball toward Onyeka Okongwu’s head.
Bane was chasing down Okongwu on a fast break in the third quarter of the matchup at State Farm Arena, and fouled the Hawks forward on the way up. Bane got Okongwu’s arm and pulled him down to the court, which is what initially drew the foul, but he then managed to grab the ball with his free hand and launch it at Okongwu — who was already on the ground.
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That sparked a bit of an altercation under the rim, though officials got it under control fairly quickly.
Bane was assessed a flagrant one foul for his initial foul on Okongwu, and then was hit with a technical for the ball throw and was ejected. He finished with nine points and three rebounds. The Magic were down by 14 points at the time. The Hawks cruised from there to pick up the 127-112 win.
Bane said after the game that he was “surprised” by the ejection.
“[It was] a hard foul. I mean, we talk about that, you know, no easy baskets, nothing at the rim, make them see the lights,” he said, via the Orlando Sentinel’s Jason Beede. “A hard foul, I swiped at the ball and it happened to hit him. And they made the call that they made.”
It’s unclear if Bane will face any further discipline from the league.
Bane, who has had a number of similar heated incidents in his career, was dealt to the Magic in June in a blockbuster deal with the Memphis Grizzlies. Bane averaged 19.2 points and 6.1 rebounds while shooting just shy of 40% from behind the arc last season in Memphis, where he started his career after going No. 30 overall in the 2020 NBA Draft out of TCU.
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The 27-year-old, though, has struggled over the past week. He’s been held to single-digit points in Orlando’s past three games while shooting just 3 of 9 from behind the arc combined.
Zaccharie Risacher led the Hawks with 21 points in the win, and Nickeil Alexander-Walker finished with 20 points. All five of their starters hit double figures, too, which helped get them back to 4-4 on the season. Paolo Banchero led the magic with a near-triple-double with 22 points, 11 rebounds and 8 assists. Tristan da Silva added 20 points off the bench.
The Magic, now 3-5 on the season, will host the Boston Celtics on Friday.


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