The Magic made a statement by blowing out the young Wizards on Thursday night.

- Orlando 112, Washington 83

Team FIC Differential: Magic +60.3, Wizards -60.3

The Orlando Magic (1-0) jumped out to a 29-15 lead after the first quarter and never looked back against the Washington Wizards (0-1) at the Amway Center. Dwight Howard starred with 23 points and 10 rebounds, Vince Carter posted 18 points and five boards and Jameer Nelson added 16 points and six assists. Orlando hit 55.8% of their field goals and outrebounded Washington by 28 on Thursday night. Cartier Martin scored a team-high 17 points off the bench, Al Thornton tallied nine points and seven rebounds and rookie John Wall made his NBA debut with 14 points and nine assists.

Game FIC Scores

Dwight Howard, Orlando ? 18.4

Jameer Nelson, Orlando ? 15.6

Cartier Martin, Washington ? 13.3

John Wall, Washington ? 6.9

- Phoenix 110, Utah 94

Team FIC Differential: Suns +20.7, Jazz -20.7

The Phoenix Suns (1-1) sent the Utah Jazz (0-2) to their second straight loss to begin the season on Thursday night. Hakim Warrick had 18 points and 11 rebounds, Grant Hill tallied nine points and 12 boards and Steve Nash recorded 18 points and five assists. Phoenix attempted seven more foul shots than Utah and took a 16-point lead into the second half. Al Jefferson led with 20 points and nine rebounds, Paul Millsap posted 19 points and 13 boards and Andrei Kirilenko scored 19 points on 5-for-13 shooting.

Game FIC Scores

Paul Millsap, Utah ? 19.9

Hakim Warrick, Phoenix ? 16.9

Steve Nash, Phoenix ? 12.8

Al Jefferson, Utah ? 9.6

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