With the game tied and 37.7 seconds remaining , Suggs stepped into a high-pressure three-pointer to give Orlando the lead.
On , Jalen Suggs and the Orlando Magic delivered a stunning 130-129 comeback victory over the defending champion Golden State Warriors, a game that highlighted the early-season vulnerabilities of a championship-caliber team and the rising fearlessness of a young Orlando squad. The 16-Point Swing
This loss extended the Warriors' losing streak to four games and dropped their road record to 0-5 at the time, prompting coach Steve Kerr to declare it "time to try something different".
Immediately following his shot, Suggs stayed aggressive, stealing a pass from Stephen Curry that led to a trip to the free-throw line.
Led by Suggs and rookie Paolo Banchero (22 points), Orlando capitalized on Golden State's foul trouble, attempting 46 free throws compared to the Warriors' 15.