Suns 102, Magic 84

ORLANDO -- Unheralded forward Alex Len scored a career-high 31 points and grabbed 15 rebounds in leading the surprising Phoenix Suns to a 102-84 victory over the Orlando Magic Friday night.

The Suns (16-46) snapped a 17-game road losing streak only a day after being throttled by the Heat in Miami.

Len, the third-year forward from the Ukraine, reached double figures in both scoring and rebounding for the fourth consecutive game.

Tyson Chandler had 10 points and 12 rebounds, and Devin Booker had 14 points and six assists for the Suns. Ronnie Price had 14 points and five rebounds, and Archie Goodwin had 10 points.

The Magic (27-34) were led by Elfrid Payton, who had 19 points and 11 assists. Nikola Vucevic had 15 points and 12 rebounds. Evan Fournier scored 12 points after returning from a three-game absence. Rookie Mario Hezonja contributed 12 points.

The Suns outscored the Magic 26-16 in the third period, led by as many as 24 points, and took an 84-66 lead into the fourth. They were never challenged.

They held a 57-50 rebounding edge and hit 35 of 78 shots (44.9 percent) from the field. The Magic made only 35 of 101 (34.7 percent.).

The Suns scored the first 16 points of the second half to take a 74-50 lead. Payton finally scored with 5:21 remaining in the third quarter after the Magic had missed 11 consecutive shots to start the period. Combined with the end of the second quarter, the Suns scored 19 consecutive points.

Hezonja awakened the Magic late in the third by hitting back-to-back 3-pointers.

The Suns led 58-50 at halftime when Mirza Teletovic closed the second quarter with a 3-pointer. Len, who came into the game averaging eight points, had 18 points and five rebounds by halftime. The Suns made 25 of 49 shots (51 percent) in those first two quarters.

Payton started strong for the Magic by getting 13 points in the first quarter when he hit six of his seven shots. He failed to score in the second period when the Magic made only eight of their 26 shots.

Chandler was whistled for a flagrant I foul when he elbowed Ersan Ilyasova in the jaw late in the first quarter.

NOTES: G Victor Oladipo, the Magic's second leading scorer, missed Friday's game with a sore lower back. He complained of the problem on Wednesday after scoring 17 points against Chicago. ... G Evan Fournier returned after missing the previous three games with a sore right wrist. ... The Suns beat the Magic 107-104 earlier this season in Phoenix when Eric Bledsoe and Brandon Knight each scored 21 points. Both guards, though, missed Friday night's game with an injury. ... Suns G Devin Booker on Wednesday became the first Phoenix rookie since Richard Dumas (1992-93) to have multiple 30-point games. ... The Suns came into Orlando having lost 17 consecutive road games, matching a 42-year-old franchise record. They also had lost 30 of their previous 33 games. ... Magic coach Scott Skiles got his first NBA head coaching job with the Suns when he replaced Danny Ainge early in the 1999-2000 season. ... Skiles was not about to look past the Suns, despite their woeful season. "If you win 20, 23 and 25 games in three straight seasons (like the Magic have), and now we stand at 27, and if you can't get up for any game, whoever you're playing, then you've got a real problem," he said before the game. "We can't afford to look past anyone."
Final1st2nd3rd4thScore
Orlando MagicMagic2921161884
Phoenix SunsSuns29292618102
Season Series
OrlandoStatsPhoenix
0-2Vs2-0
94.0Points / Game104.5
40.3Field Goal %48.1
36.53 Point %28.9
63.3Free Throw %69.7