Nik Vucevic hit a fallaway 18-footer at the buzzer to lift the Orlando Magic to a 101-99 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday night.

Shabazz Napier led Orlando with 22 points, including five 3-pointers, and Evan Fournier added 16 for the Magic, who got 65 points from their reserves including 18 from Vucevic, who came off the bench for the first time in his four seasons in Orlando.

Magic guard Victor Oladipo left the game in the first quarter with a concussion and did not return.

Los Angeles, playing without Kobe Bryant for the second straight game, put six players in double figures, led by Roy Hibbert with 15 points. Rookie D'Angelo Russell added 14 and Larry Nance Jr. and Lou Williams had 13 apiece.

Neither team could break away in the fourth quarter until the Magic scored seven straight points to take a 99-94 lead with 2:17 left, the largest lead of the second half for either team.

The Lakers scored five straight points with Williams hitting three free throws and Julius Randle adding a driving layup to tie the game at 99 with 1:18 to play.

Williams tried to put the Lakers ahead in the final seconds, but air-balled an off-balance jumper as the shot clock expired.

That left the Magic with 1.5 seconds. They inbounded the ball to Vucevic, who swished the game-winner as the horn sounded.

The Magic shot 34.7 percent the first half but still led 48-45. Channing Frye hit 3-pointers and had 10 points and rookie Mario Hezonja added seven and Vucevic six.

The Lakers hit three of their first four 3-point attempts, but missed on the last eight of the half and turned the ball over eight times.

TIP-INS: Lakers coach Byron Scott said he had a ``pretty good feeling'' that Bryant will play Friday against Dallas. . Bryant has missed the last three Lakers games in Orlando . Vucevic returned after missing three games with a bruised knee. . Magic PG C.J. Watson (calf strain) sat out. . The Magic improved to 2-4 in games decided by five points or less this season. . Orlando's bench outscored the Lakers reserves 65-45. . Magic G Elfrid Payton was 1-for-13 from the field in the game and scored two points.

UP NEXT:

Lakers: Wrap up a five-game road trip at Dallas on Friday.

Magic: Home against Utah on Friday.