Tobias Harris had 23 points and 10 rebounds, Nikola Vucevic scored 20 points, and the Orlando Magic beat the Milwaukee Bucks 97-90 Saturday night.

Victor Oladipo added 15 points to help Orlando get their second road win in two nights after losing 12 straight away from home. Harris made a career-best five 3-pointers on nine attempts.

Ersan Ilyasova scored 18 points and Khris Middleton added 15 for Milwaukee. Point guard Michael Carter-Williams had 10 rebounds and nine assists.

Milwaukee led 73-72 heading to the fourth. The lead changed hands on five consecutive possession midway through the quarter, and the Magic grabbed a 94-90 lead with less than 2 minutes left on back-to-back 3-pointers by Harris and Oladipo. A falling-down jumper by Oladipo extended the lead to six, and he added a free throw for the final margin.

The Bucks jumped out to an early 12 point lead and led 31-22 after the first quarter. Ilyasova had 11 points in the opening period. Milwaukee made all four of its 3-pointers in the quarter.

Harris scored 11 second-quarter points to spark an Orlando rally. The Magic took leads twice in the quarter before the Bucks went in front late in the period. Milwaukee held a 53-51 advantage at the half.

The Bucks extended the lead by an additional point before the second-half tip when Khris Middleton made a technical foul shot. Orlando's Elfrid Payton was whistled for the technical as the teams left the court at halftime.

Two of Milwaukee's top offensive threats struggled in the first half. Giannis Antetokounmpo, who took a shot to the nose early in the game, missed his first six shots from the field and was just 2 for 8 in the half. Carter-Williams missed all eight of his first-half shots.

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TIP-INS

Magic: Coach James Borrego said the foot injury suffered by Aaron Gordon, which required surgery and forced him to miss 32 games earlier this season, interrupted the rookie's development. "He had to take a step back and observe from the sideline. But through that adversity you grow and learn," Borrego said. "He's a little bit more patient right now. We're excited to see what he has these last few games."

Bucks: Antetokounmpo suffered a nasal contusion less than three minutes into the game but returned late in the first quarter. . Jared Dudley, who has been battling back issues, played 21 minutes after logging 23 minutes at Boston on Friday night.

UP NEXT

Magic: Host Chicago on Wednesday.

Bucks: Host Cleveland on Wednesday.